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The Implications of Reproductive Technologies on Parenthood at the
Beginning of the 21st century
June 11- 13, 2007
Netanya Academic College
Netanya, Israel
Originally developed as treatment for infertility reproductive technologies are now offered as commercial services for clients who are not necessarily infertile and for purposes other than reproduction. Expanding the use of these technologies has changed society’s perception of parenthood and family life, and more generally re-examined the notion of procreative liberty and its social effects. The conference will address the legal and ethical issues surrounding these changes and examine their implications on the broader concerns occupying anyone who is interested in the ethics of reproductive technology.
Dear Sir/Madam,
Thank you for your interest in the international conference at Netanya Academic College. We are very sorry to advise you that due to low volume of abstracts submission, the organizing committee has decided to cancel the conference. However, since we received a fair amount of abstracts already, we decided to organize an interdisciplinary conference on the same topics for Israeli audience (lectures will be in Hebrew). There will be no registration fees for the conference. The conference will take place at the beginning of June. An exact date will be determined soon.
If you like to participate in the conference or require further information, please contact us at:
Dr. Daniel Sperling: sperling@netanya.ac.il
Dr. Roy Gilbar: gilbroi@netanya.ac.il
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