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"Self Determination v. Rational Suicide," The International Meeting <strong>of</strong> The American Society <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>and Medicine, Sydney, Australia, August, 1986."The Right to Property in American Constitutional <strong>Law</strong>," The Konrad Adenauer Foundation, NotreDame University, April, 1986."Beginnings and Endings in Life: Medical and Legal Conundrums," The University <strong>of</strong> Texas Medical<strong>School</strong>, Houston, Texas, March, 1986."Medical, Legal and Religious Challenges to the New Biology and The Quandary <strong>of</strong> In VitroFertilization or, Procreational Autonomy: Possessory Interest or Vested Right?" The Thomas J.White Lecture, Notre Dame University <strong>Law</strong> <strong>School</strong>, February, 1986."Death Be Not Proud: Medical, Ethical and Legal Dilemmas," The Rosemary Donley Lecture,Catholic University <strong>of</strong> America <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> Nursing, Washington, D.C., March, 1986."Lost Horizons, Captains Courageous and Handicapped Newborns: Raging Against the DyingLight," Seventh World Congress on Medical <strong>Law</strong>, University <strong>of</strong> Gent, Belgium, August, 1985."To Be or Not To Be: Self-Deliverance v. Parens Patriae," Indiana University, Institute <strong>of</strong> AdvancedStudy, Bloomington, Indiana, July, 1985."Sexual Autonomy or Government Intervention: Artificial Fathers and Surrogate Mothers," WorldCongress on <strong>Law</strong> and Medicine, New Delhi, India, February, 1985."The Extent <strong>of</strong> Government Intervention with Handicapped At Risk Newborns," University <strong>of</strong> TexasMedical <strong>School</strong>, Houston, February, 1985."Religion, <strong>Law</strong> and Conscience in a Brave New World," Serra International Foundation, Washington,D.C., January, 1985."Parens Patriae, Familial Autonomy and Orwellian Spectres: Look Back in Anger?" TwentiethBiennial Meeting <strong>of</strong> The International Bar Association, Vienna, Austria, September, 1984."1984: A Brave or a Confused New World?" THE 1984 FULBRIGHT LECTURES, Australia, March-August, 1984.-"Procreational Autonomy: Values Gone Awry?"-"The Handicapped Newborn: Blessing or Burden?"-"Eugenics and Family Planning: Exploring the Yin and the Yang."-"Surrogate Mothers <strong>of</strong> the World Unite!"-"El Dorado and The Promise <strong>of</strong> Cryonic Suspension."-"Questions Surrounding the Formation <strong>of</strong> Life Saving Strategies for Neonates:Triage and the Allocation <strong>of</strong> Scarce Resources."-"Strangled Cries in the Maternity Ward: The Plight <strong>of</strong> The Handicapped Newborn andThe Orwellian Spectre <strong>of</strong> Big Brother" (Presented to the Medico-Legal Society <strong>of</strong> NewSouth Wales)."Quality <strong>of</strong> Life v. Sanctity <strong>of</strong> Creation," Cambridge University Medical <strong>School</strong>, February, 1984."Transnational Problems <strong>of</strong> The Environment," Cambridge University <strong>Law</strong> <strong>School</strong>, March, 1984."Beyond the Land <strong>of</strong> Oz: Clones, Cyborgs and Chimeras," Sixth World Congress on Medical <strong>Law</strong>,Gent, Belgium, August, 1982.

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