Choices and Rights: eugenics, genetics and disability equality

Author: Shakespeare T.

Source: Disability & Society, Volume 13, Number 5, 1 November 1998 , pp. 665-681(17)

Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group

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Abstract:

Pre-natal screening is a highly contentious ethical and political issue. The paper discusses aspects of the debate, and focuses on the context in which reproductive decisions are taken and the lack of a disabled voice in genetic policy. Eugenic aspects of the practice of genetics, particularly surrounding the role of professionals and the notion of consent, are explored. The paper concludes with recommendations on a disability equality approach to genetics and obstetrics.

Language: English

Document Type: Research article

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