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1. From the Grave to the Cradle: Looking for Answers to the Question of Consent to Reproduce Posthumously in New Zealand.

2. SECURING POSTERITY: THE RIGHT TO POSTMORTEM GRANDPARENTHOOD AND THE PROBLEM FOR LAW.

3. Life beyond death: regulating posthumous reproduction in New Zealand.

4. Federal visions of private family support.

5. Challenges and inconsistencies facing the posthumously conceived child.

6. Responding to requests for assisted reproductive technology intervention involving women who cannot give consent.

7. The new Uniform Probate Code's surprising gender inequities.

8. Posthumously conceived children: an international and human rights perspective.

9. The legal and ethical implications of posthumous reproduction.

10. Presuming consent to posthumous reproduction.

11. Liberty, equality, and parentage in the era of posthumous conception.

15. Inconceivable consequences: why the recent UPC amendments were correct to reject a 'consent in a record' requirement.

17. Created after death: Kentucky law and posthumously conceived children.

18. Raising the dead: an examination of In re Kingsbury and Maine's law regarding intestate succession and posthumous paternity testing.

19. The inadequacies of Missouri intestacy law: addressing the rights of posthumously conceived children.

23. Dad was born a thousand years ago? An examination of post-mortem conception and inheritance, with a focus on the rule against perpetuities.

28. Chapter 775: babies with bucks - posthumously conceived children receive inheritance rights.

29. Ethical quandaries in gamete-embryo cryopreservation related to oncofertility.

30. Social security survivors benefits: the effects of reproductive pathways and intestacy law on attitudes.

31. A critique of the 2008 Model Act Governing Assisted Reproductive Technology.

32. Graveside birthday parties: the legal consequences of forming families posthumously.

33. Life after death: the need to address the legal status of posthumously conceived children.

34. Pushing the dead into the next reproductive frontier: post mortem gamete retrieval under the Uniform Anatomical Gift Act.

35. The momentum of posthumous conception: a model act.

36. Frozen in time: planning for the posthumously conceived child.

38. Issue of issue.

40. Posthumous paternity testing: a proposal to amend EPTL 4-1.2(a)(2)(D).

41. Posthumous reproduction.

43. Posthumous reproduction.

44. Mix-ups, mistake and moral judgement: recent developments in U.K. law on assisted conception.

46. Posthumous control over one's remains and use of genetic material.

47. Posthumously conceived heirs.

48. Fertility's new legal front; in many states, a baby conceived after a father dies can't get survivor benefits

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