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Non-commercial Surrogacy in Thailand: Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications in Local and Global Contexts. [PDF]
Hibino Y.
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Commercial surrogacy has become an increasingly popular path to parenthood around the world. Yet, critics have raised concerns about the practice’s implications for gender inequality.
Jesús Mora
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Klass och (o)fria val i samtidens globala reproduktionslandskap
The number of Swedish children conceived through commercial surrogacy abroad are increasing and the media debate on surrogacy is heated. In the wake of this, the Swedish public sphere is being filled with personal narratives of individuals travelling ...
Jenny Gunnarsson Payne
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The Right to Dignity of the Surrogate Mother
This article explores a different perspective on the right to dignity of the surrogate mother in commercial surrogacy arrangements under international human rights norms and philosophical principles. Here, I examine the concept of human dignity under the
Nensi Sinanaj
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FIGO position statement on surrogacy: Ethical considerations. [PDF]
Abstract Surrogacy raises complex social and ethical issues related to autonomy, informed consent, potential exploitation, and the welfare of all parties involved. In this article, FIGO advocates for ethically sound surrogacy practices that prioritize voluntary and informed consent, safeguard the well‐being of surrogates, uphold the rights and ...
Zadykowicz R +3 more
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Compensation for the Cost of a Surrogacy Arrangement in Personal Injury Cases
A woman who has been rendered infertile by a defendant’s wrong may wish to obtain damages for the cost of becoming a parent through a surrogacy arrangement.
Sirko Harder
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Attitude of Jordanian Health Care Workers Toward Surrogacy
Objective: To assess the attitude of Jordanian health care workers toward surrogacy. Materials and methods: Three municipalities in Jordan were randomly selected, one from each region: north, south and central of Jordan. A total of: four public hospitals,
Rami A Saadeh +3 more
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Background Advances in science and technology coupled with globalization are changing access to and utilization of reproductive health services. This includes the transnational phenomenon of families who use surrogate mothers to reproduce, with forms of ...
Gloria Torres +2 more
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Narratives of commercial gestational surrogacy (CGS) as ‘baby-selling’ often conflate or interchange the transfer of children born via surrogacy with trafficking in children or the sale of children, two sometimes overlapping but nonetheless distinct ...
Nishat Hyder-Rahman
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‘25 degrees of separation’ versus the ‘ease of doing it closer to home’: Motivations to offshore surrogacy arrangements amongst Australian citizens [PDF]
Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policy. This article has been accepted for publication by Edinburgh University Press in the journal 'Somatechnics'.At present, onshore commercial surrogacy is illegal in all Australian ...
Riggs, Damien Wayne
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