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Therese Callus is a Professor at the University of Reading, specializing in family law and bioethics. Her work focuses on the intersection of reproductive technology, legal definitions of parenthood, and medical ethics, with a particular emphasis on UK legal frameworks.
Her research explores evolving concepts of genetic origin, assisted reproductive technology (ART) regulation, and autonomy in medical decision-making. She has extensively analyzed the Human Fertilisation & Embryology Authority (HFEA) and the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008, highlighting inconsistencies between legal provisions and parental intentions.
Callus has contributed to debates on donor anonymity, DNACPR policies, and genomic medicine regulation. Her publications demonstrate a consistent interest in reconciling ethical responsibility with legal pragmatism in medical and family law contexts.
Key trends in her work include the cross-cultural analysis of family law, bioethical policy development, and comparative legal studies between UK and European jurisdictions.
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