Coerced Contraception?: Moral and Policy Challenges of Long Acting Birth Control - Hastings Center Studies in Ethics series - Ellen H Moskowitz - Books - Georgetown University Press - 9780878403646 - September 13, 1996
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Coerced Contraception?: Moral and Policy Challenges of Long Acting Birth Control - Hastings Center Studies in Ethics series

Ellen H Moskowitz

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Coerced Contraception?: Moral and Policy Challenges of Long Acting Birth Control - Hastings Center Studies in Ethics series

Long-acting and reversible contraceptives, such as Norplant and Depo-Provera, have been praised as highly effective, moderately priced, and generally safe. This book argues that the very qualities that make these contraceptives an important alternative for individual choice in family planning make them a potential tool of coercive social policy.


Publisher Marketing: Long-acting and reversible contraceptives, such as Norplant and Depo-Provera, have been praised as highly effective, moderately priced, and generally safe. This book argues that the very qualities that make these contraceptives an important alternative for individual choice in family planning make them a potential tool of coercive social policy.

Contributor Bio:  Moskowitz, Ellen H Moskowitz is Associate for Law at The Hastings Center, Briarcliff Manor, New York. Contributor Bio:  Jennings, Bruce Jennings is Executive Director of The Hastings Center, Briarcliff Manor, New York.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 13, 1996
ISBN13 9780878403646
Publishers Georgetown University Press
Pages 176
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 18 mm   ·   794 g
Editor Jennings, Bruce
Editor Moskowitz, Ellen H.