GW Law Faculty Publications & Other Works
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2009
Status
Accepted
Abstract
This article calls for setting limits on the number of offspring born from any one individual's gametes, and for continuing to sanction incest, even when it comes to adult, inter-sibling consensual behaviour. The article examines the issues of inadvertent consanguinity raised by third-party gamete use through a feminist lens on both incest and reproductive technology. The central questions concern regulation of reproductive technology, such as whether legal restrictions on the fertility market might diminish the possibilities of accidental incest, as well as whether criminal and civil sanctions of intrafamilial sexual behavior should apply to relationships created through reproductive technology; these, in turn, require examinations of the fertility business itself as well as broader justifications for incest prohibitions.
GW Paper Series
GWU Law School Public Law Research Paper No. 437; GWU Law School Public Law Research Paper No. 437
SSRN Link
http://ssrn.com/abstract=1263980
Recommended Citation
Naomi Cahn, Accidental Incest: Drawing the Line - Or the Curtain? - For Reproductive Technology, 32 Harv. J. L. & Gender 59 (2009).