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Situational ethics in a feminist ethnography on commercial surrogacy in Russia: Negotiating access and authority when recruiting participants through institutional gatekeepers

open access: yesMethodological Innovations, 2019
In this article, I discuss methodological and ethical dilemmas when recruiting participants with the help of medical and institutional gatekeepers during my ethnographic fieldwork on commercial surrogacy in St Petersburg, Russia.
Christina Weis
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International Commercial Surrogacy and its Parties

open access: yes, 2010
The position of women and children at the heart of international commercial surrogacy requires a careful consideration of this market. In undertaking it, this Article considers the rights, interests, and obligations of the parties to a surrogacy, as ...
Ryznar, Margaret
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Commercial Surrogacy Is the Sale of Children? An Argument That Commercial Surrogacy Does Not Violate International Treaties

open access: yes, 2019
Rates of commercial surrogacy have risen with the proliferation of in vitro fertilization. The process is unique in allowing intending parents the opportunity to raise a child of their own genetic material even if they cannot procreate through their own ...
Johnson, Lily
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Commercial surrogacy: A challenge to motherhood

open access: yes, 2018
Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Surrogacy, Surrogate Mother, Draft Surrogacy (Regulation) Bill ...
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Surrogacy : competing interests or a tangled web?

open access: yes, 2013
Overseas commercial surrogacy is a legally challenging but commonly utilised form of assisted reproductive technology. Not only does it raise complex and competing policy issues, but it tests the relevant Family Law legislation which underpins parenting ...
Trowse, Pip
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The Regulatory-Permitted Approach For Responsible Uses Of Commercial surrogacy: Who Cares About Surrogates In The Commercial Practice Of Gestational surrogacy?

open access: yes, 2022
This paper reviewed and criticized the cruelty associated with the commercial practice of gestational surrogacy on surrogates as opposed to the conventional practice of surrogacy.
Kim, M
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Conceptualizing Surrogacy as Work-Labour: Domestic Labour in Commercial Gestational Surrogacy in India

open access: yes, 2018
Using ethnographic findings, this article reflects on Indian women engaged in commercial surrogacy for foreign and Indian couples and expands on the existing ideas of paid and unpaid employment by conceptualizing transnational commercial surrogacy in ...
Majumdar, Anindita
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Recognition of parentage in surrogacy arrangements in Australia

open access: yes, 2015
Recognition of legal parentage, and the implications of recognition for the rights of the child, has presented particular challenges for Australian families and Australian courts.
Harland, Alexandra   +1 more
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Fiduciary Duties and Commercial Surrogacy [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Since the 1980’s, surrogacy has become a popular reproductive alternative for individuals experiencing infertility. The ethical and legal analyses of surrogacy have been rich and varied. Some bioethicists have charged the commercial surrogacy industry with the exploitation of global southern women or with the impermissible commodification of children ...
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