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Commercial Surrogacy between Ethics and Legalization
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Surrogacy: beyond the commercial/altruistic distinction
In this article, I critique the commonly accepted distinction between commercial and altruistic surrogacy arrangements. The moral legitimacy of surrogacy, I claim, does not hinge on whether it is paid (‘commercial’) or unpaid (‘altruistic’); rather, it is best determined by appraisal of virtue-abiding conditions constitutive of the surrogacy ...
J Y Lee, Lee, J. Y.
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Rethinking “Commercial” Surrogacy in Australia
This article proposes reconsideration of laws prohibiting paid surrogacy in Australia in light of increasing transnational commercial surrogacy. The social science evidence base concerning domestic surrogacy in developed economies demonstrates that payment alone cannot be used to differentiate "good" surrogacy arrangements from "bad" ones.
Millbank, J
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The exploitation argument against commercial surrogacy
This paper discusses the exploitation argument against commercial surrogacy: the claim that commercial surrogacy is morally objectionable because it is exploitative. The following questions are addressed. First, what exactly does the exploitation argument amount to? Second, is commercial surrogacy in fact exploitative?
Wilkinson, Stephen
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The Hasty British Ban on Commercial Surrogacy
While commercial surrogate parenting arrangements continue to flourish in the U.S., Britain has made it a criminal offense for third parties to benefit from surrogacy. Voluntary surrogacy, however, is still within the law. Banning commercial surrogacy while leaving voluntary surrogacy lawful seems neither logical nor fair.
Brahams, Diana
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New laws ban commercial surrogacy in India
Medico-Legal Journal, 2020Surrogacy is a controversial issue and most particularly when well-known celebrities have used it. It is a boon for couples where normal pregnancy is not possible but can be used for commercial exploitation. The Government of India passed a law on surrogacy in December 2018, which introduced many changes to the pre-existing rules ...
Jagadish Rao Padubidri
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CARE ETHICS AND THE GLOBAL PRACTICE OF COMMERCIAL SURROGACY
Bioethics, 2010ABSTRACTThis essay will focus on the moral issues relating to surrogacy in the global context, and will critique the liberal arguments that have been offered in support of it. Liberal arguments hold sway concerning reproductive arrangements made between commissioning couples from wealthy nations and the surrogates from socioeconomically weak ...
Jennifer A Parks
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REVISITING CHILD‐BASED OBJECTIONS TO COMMERCIAL SURROGACY
ABSTRACTMany critics of commercial surrogate motherhood argue that it violates the rights of children. In this paper, I respond to several versions of this objection. The most common version claims that surrogacy involves child‐selling. I argue that while proponents of surrogacy have generally failed to provide an adequate response to this objection ...
JASON K.M. HANNA, Hanna, Jason K M
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