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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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A Partial Defense of the Non-Commercialization of Surrogacy
Canada’s Assisted Human Reproduction Act justifies its non-commercialization approach to surrogacy on the grounds that commercial payments for surrogacy commodify women and are exploitative. However, empirical evidence suggests that payments in surrogacy
Katy Fulfer
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Outsourcing embryos: An examination of the maternal surrogacy market [PDF]
. The word “market” brings to mind a grocery shop or perhaps the financial markets. However, with the advancements in reproductive technologies in the last thirty years, there is now an established market for sperm, eggs, fertilization techniques and ...
ISLAM, Deepan
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Surrogacy: Ethical and Legal Issues
Surrogacy refers to a contract in which a woman carries a pregnancy "for"another couple. Number of infertile couples from all over the World approach India where commercial surrogacy is legal.
Pikee Saxena +2 more
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On the criminal law measures of regulation of surrogacy in foreign countries
The relevance of the article is termined by the fact that the surrogacy industry is currently rapidly developing. This is not only an effective way to help couples who do not have the opportunity to conceive children on their own, but also a big business.
Vadim A. Chukreev
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Surrogacy: blessing or curse to poor society in India
The advances of childbirth in the form of test tube babies and surrogate have introduced undreamt possibilities. The reproductive tourism in India is enhancing.
Venkatashivareddy B +2 more
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Right to be a Surrogate: Biological, Constitutional and Economic Perspectives
For the survival of all forms of life, procreation is essential. However, natural procreation is not always scientifically possible. As such, the practice of surrogacy and the use of Assisted Reproductive Techniques have become more widely recognised and
Meghna Borah +2 more
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Commercial Names in the Field of Surrogacy Motherhood
The paper studies advertising names of companies in the field of reproductive health, particularly those providing surrogacy services. In modern medical onomasticon, they broadly divide between descriptive names of a formal nature that refer to state ...
Sergey O. Goryaev, Irina G. Polyakova
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The first live term birth following uterus transplantation in Australia. [PDF]
Abstract Objective To report the first live birth following uterus transplantation in Australia. Study design Case report. Setting, participant The first participant in the uterus transplantation research study program at the Royal Hospital for Women, the Prince of Wales Hospital, and Westmead Hospital in Sydney.
Deans R +21 more
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Draft Surrogacy (Regulation) Bill 2016: Rhetoric or Surrogate-centric?
Chaired by honourable Prime Minister, Mr. Narendra Damodar Modi, the Union Cabinet on 24 August 2016 introduced and approved the draft bill on Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART) in India, known popularly as the Surrogacy (Regulation) Bill, 2016 ...
Rituparna Bhattacharyya
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