Items where Author is "Jackson, Emily"

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  • Future challenges for UK regulation of brain organoid research. (2025) Jackson, Emily picture_as_pdf
  • Regulating embryo models in the UK. (2024) Jackson, Emily picture_as_pdf
  • Abortion, autonomy and prenatal diagnosis. Jackson, Emily
  • Addressing the consequences of the corporatization of reproductive medicine. Attinger, Sarah A and Jackson, Emily and Karpin, Isabel and Kerridge, Ian and Newson, Ainsley J and Stewart, Cameron and van de Wiel, Lucy and Lipworth, Wendy picture_as_pdf
  • Adjuncts in the IVF laboratory: where is the evidence for ‘add-on’ interventions? Harper, Joyce and Jackson, Emily and Sermon, Karen and Aitken, Robert John and Harbottle, Stephen and Mocanu, Edgar and Hardarson, Thorir and Mathur, Raj and Viville, Stephane and Vail, Andy and Lundin, Kersti
  • Challenging the comparison in Montgomery between patients and 'consumers exercising choices'. Jackson, Emily picture_as_pdf
  • Childless by circumstance – using an online survey to explore the experiences of childless women who had wanted children. Chauhan, Dilan and Jackson, Emily and Harper, Joyce C. picture_as_pdf
  • Commentary 2: criminalising the supply of tobacco. Jackson, Emily
  • Conception and the irrelevance of the welfare principle. Jackson, Emily
  • Degendering reproduction? Jackson, Emily
  • Do à la carte menus serve infertility patients? The ethics and regulation of in vitro fertility add-ons. Wilkinson, Jack and Malpas, Phillipa and Hammarberg, Karin and Tsigdinos, Pamela Mahoney and Lensen, Sarah and Jackson, Emily and Harper, Joyce and Mol, Ben W picture_as_pdf
  • Enshrining the right to live or die. Jackson, Emily
  • Feminist perspectives on health care law. Jackson, Emily
  • Fraudulent stem cell research and respect for the embryo. Jackson, Emily
  • From ‘doctor knows best’ to dignity:placing adults who lack capacity at the centre of decisions about their medical treatment. Jackson, Emily
  • Generating comparative evidence on new drugs and devices before approval. Naci, Huseyin and Salcher-Konrad, Maximilian and Kesselheim, Aaron S. and Dr.rer.nat, Beate Wiesler and Rochaix, Lise and Redberg, Rita and Salanti, Georgia and Jackson, Emily and Garner, Sarah and Stroup, Scott and Cipriani, Andrea picture_as_pdf
  • The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 1990 and non-traditional families. Horsey, Kirsty and Jackson, Emily picture_as_pdf
  • The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill 2007. Jackson, Emily
  • Human embryo models:the importance of national policy and governance review. Foreman, Amy L. and Liddell, Kathleen and Franklin, Sarah and Jackson, Emily and Rozeik, Christina and Niakan, Kathy K. picture_as_pdf
  • If NICE was in the USA. Kendall, Tim and McGoey, Linsey and Jackson, Emily
  • Is the use of IVF add-on treatments driven by patients or clinics? Findings from a UK patient survey. Cirkovic, Stevan and Wilkinson, Jack and Lensen, Sarah and Jackson, Emily and Harper, Joyce and Lindemann, Katy and Costa-Font, Joan picture_as_pdf
  • Learning from cross-border reproduction. Jackson, Emily and Millbank, Jenni and Karpin, Isabel and Stuhmcke, Anita
  • Legalizing assisted dying:cross purposes and unintended consequences. Jackson, Emily picture_as_pdf
  • The Liverpool  care  pathway  review. Jackson, Emily
  • Medicine in the marketplace:clinician and patient views on commercial influences on assisted reproductive technology. Gallagher, Siun and Attinger, Sara and Sassano, Angie and Sutton, Elizabeth and Kerridge, Ian and Newson, Ainsley and Farsides, Bobbie and Hammarberg, Karin and Hart, Roger and Jackson, Emily and Ledger, William and Mayes, Christopher and Mills, Catherine and Norcross, Sarah and Norman, Robert J and Rombauts, Luk and Waldby, Catherine and Yazdani, Anusch and Lipworth, Wendy picture_as_pdf
  • Prisoners, their partners and the right to family life. Jackson, Emily
  • Regulating non-invasive prenatal testing: the view from the UK. Jackson, Emily
  • Regulatory consequences of “Brexit” for the development of medicinal products. Jackson, Emily and Feldschreiber, P and Breckenridge, A
  • S.H. and Others v. Austria. Jackson, Emily
  • Secularism, sanctity and the wrongness of killing. Jackson, Emily
  • Seroxat and the suppression of clinical trial data: regulatory failure and the convenience of legal ambiguity. McGoey, L. and Jackson, Emily
  • Sex and the erasure of legal parenthood:P v Q and F (Child: Legal Parentage) [2024] EWCA Civ 878. Jackson, Emily picture_as_pdf
  • ‘Social’ egg freezing and the UK’s statutory storage time limits. Jackson, Emily
  • Surrogacy needs to be regulated, not prohibited. Fischer, Lavanya R and Gamble, Natalie and Horsey, Kirsty and Jackson, Emily and Seidelman, Denise E. and Vaughn, Richard picture_as_pdf
  • Too expensive to treat? Non-treatment decisions at the margins of viability. Flessas, Tatiana and Jackson, Emily
  • Top-up payments for expensive cancer drugs: rationing, fairness and the NHS. Jackson, Emily
  • UK law and international commercial surrogacy: 'the very antithesis of sensible'. Jackson, Emily
  • Using an introduction website to start a family: implications for users and health practitioners. Harper, Joyce and Jackson, Emily and Spoelstra-Witjens, Laura and Reisel, Dan
  • Whose death is it anyway? Euthanasia and the medical profession. Jackson, Emily
  • The ambiguities of ‘social’ egg freezing and the challenges of informed consent. Jackson, Emily
  • The minimally conscious state and treatment withdrawal: W v M. Jackson, Emily
  • The relationship between medical law and good medical ethics. Jackson, Emily
  • A response to saviour siblings: a relational approach to the welfare of the child in selective reproduction. Jackson, Emily
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  • The 14 day rule and human embryo research:a sociology of biological translation. Franklin, Sarah and Jackson, Emily
  • Debating euthanasia. Jackson, Emily and Keown, John
  • Law and the regulation of medicines. Jackson, Emily
  • Medical law: text, cases and materials. Jackson, Emily
  • Medical law: text, cases and materials. Jackson, Emily
  • Medical law: text, cases and materials. Jackson, Emily
  • Medical law: text, cases, and materials. Jackson, Emily
  • Regulating reproduction: law, technology and autonomy. Jackson, Emily
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  • The importance of listening to patients:Sarah Franklin’s Embodied progress: a cultural account of assisted conception. (2023) Jackson, Emily
  • The donation of eggs for research and the rise of neopaternalism. (2008) Jackson, Emily
  • What is a parent? (2006) Jackson, Emily
  • Abortion. Jackson, Emily
  • Assisted conception and surrogacy in the United Kingdom. Jackson, Emily
  • Compensating egg donors. Jackson, Emily
  • DIY abortion and harm reduction. Jackson, Emily
  • Ethical dilemmas in obstetrics and gynaecology. Jackson, Emily picture_as_pdf
  • IVF birth data presentation: its impact on clinical practice and patient choice. Jackson, Emily and Abdalla, Hossam
  • In whose interests? The prohibition of assisted suicide in the United Kingdom. Jackson, Emily
  • Informed consent and the impotence of tort. Jackson, Emily
  • Introducing feminist legal theory. Jackson, Emily and Lacey, Nicola
  • Product liability, medical devices and harm to women’s bodies. Jackson, Emily
  • Public opinion and the regulation of conception. Jackson, Emily
  • Re N (a child): commentary. Jackson, Emily
  • Regulating embryo research: a regulator’s perspective. Jackson, Emily
  • Rethinking the preconception welfare principle. Jackson, Emily
  • Statutory regulation of PGD: unintended consequences and future challenges. Jackson, Emily
  • Withholding and withdrawing life-prolonging treatment and the relevance of patients’ wishes:reforming the Mental Capacity Act 2005. Jackson, Emily
  • The law and DIY assisted conception. Jackson, Emily
  • The legacy of the Warnock Report. Jackson, Emily
  • The pregnant body. Lee, Ellie and Jackson, Emily
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  • Egg freezing has little to do with inflexible workplaces. Jackson, Emily
  • UK citizens can access assisted suicide, but they must travel to Zurich in order to do so: this is illogical, but more importantly, it imposes an unfair burden on terminally ill individuals. Jackson, Emily
  • A new amendment on abortion guidance will instead institute delays for women seeking medical help. Jackson, Emily