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Table of Contents
Introduction : a fetus with no rights or an unborn child with legal rights?
Point : an embryo or fetus does not deserve legal recognition as a person
Counterpoint : an unborn child is a person who deserves equal protection under the law
Point : fetal homicide laws threaten women's rights
Counterpoint : laws must protect every unborn child from violence
Point : laws that regulate the conduct of pregnant women invade their privacy
Counterpoint : in some cases, the law must protect unborn children from their mothers' behavior
Conclusion : the rise of fetal rights and its impact on bioethics and the abortion debate.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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