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Mothers by contract: the moral and regulatory maze of surrogacy
Surrogacy is a complex and evolving practice that sits at the intersection of reproductive medicine, ethics, law, and social policy. This comprehensive review traces the historical, medical, and ethical foundations of surrogacy, from its roots in early ...
Bentov Yaakov, Schenker Joseph
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ABSTRACT Using survey comments from organisations across various sectors in Aotearoa New Zealand, this qualitative study examines the workplace climate for Rainbow employees. It employs the theoretical frameworks of heteronormativity and cisnormativity to challenge established gender and sexual norms within organisations.
Le Cui
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The Commercial Surrogacy Dilemma
In November 2009 the England and Wales High Court (Family Division) granted a parental order pursuant to s30 Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 1990 in respect of twins who came to be in the custody and control of the applicants (Mr and Mrs A ...
Trowse, Pip
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Poverty and Commercial Surrogacy in India: An Intersectional Analytical Approach
The destination and source countries for commercial surrogacy match world patterns of inequality. India, Nepal, Thailand, Mexico, and Cambodia banned commercial surrogacy, moving the market to other less-developed countries in South Africa and South ...
Suryanarayanan, Sheela
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The regulation of commercial surrogacy in Australia: A harm analysis [PDF]
This thesis analyses the harm unique to commercial surrogacy, concluding that the prohibition of commercial surrogacy in Australia is not justified. It critiques the regulation of commercial surrogacy in Australia against a framework based on Mill’s Harm Principle which holds that the only justification for intervention into the lives of individuals is
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HLA‐G, IL‐6 and TGF‐β in Seminal Plasma as Potential Biomarkers of ART Outcome
ABSTRACT Background The relationship between the immune system and embryo implantation is intricate and not yet fully understood. Although a genetically normal (euploid) embryo is essential, successful implantation also relies on carefully regulated immune responses that promote tolerance and prevent rejection.
Andreas Schallmoser +5 more
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The surrogate in commercial surrogacy : legal and ethical considerations
Surrogacy is the term most often used to describe arrangements in which a women who is, or is to become, pregnant agrees permanently to surrender the child(ren) born of that pregnancy to another person or couple (the commissioning person(s)).
Allan, Sonia (R20157)
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Specialet undersøger de moralske problemstillinger vedrørende kommercielt surrogasi. Specialet vil undersøge centrale argumenter herom. Jeg anvender metoden om reflekteret ligevægt til at vurdere de anvendte argumenter. Jeg mener filosofi kan bidrage til
Findinge, Nikoline Linea Borup Albertsen
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Reforming surrogacy law: what can we learn from children's artwork?
Abstract It is rare for children to be included in law reform, even regarding laws that concern them. At a time when surrogacy law is being debated both domestically and globally, this article presents data from the Children's Voices in Surrogacy Law project, offering unique insights into children's lived experiences of surrogacy through artwork. It is
KATHERINE WADE, CHARLOTTE MILLS
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What are children’s ‘best interests’ in international surrogacy?
Almost twenty five years after the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child came into force in 1990, social workers are identifying new threats to the rights and needs of children. New family forms resulting from surrogacy arrangements are
Elvin, Andy +3 more
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