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Gestational surrogacy is a treatment option available to women with certain clearly defined medical problems, usually an absent uterus, to help them have their own genetic children. IVF allows the creation of embryos from the gametes of the commissioning couple and subsequent transfer of these embryos to the uterus of a surrogate host.
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Ethical considerations on surrogacy†. [PDF]
Writing Group on behalf of the ESHRE Ethics Committee +9 more
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Single fathers by choice using surrogacy. Why men decide to have a child as a single parent [PDF]
STUDY QUESTION: Why do men decide to have a child by surrogacy as a single parent? SUMMARY ANSWER: Reasons included feeling that it was the right time (i.e.
Baiocco, Roberto +2 more
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Does Contract Law Need Morality? [PDF]
In The Dignity of Commerce, Nathan Oman sets out an ambitious market theory of contract, which he argues is a superior normative foundation for contract law than either the moralist or economic justifications that currently dominate contract theory.
Krawiec, Kimberly D., Liu, Wenhao
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Editorial: Surrogacy around the world [PDF]
Surrogacy is an encouraging management for many childless couples and can hypothetically resolve many unbearable pain that they are confronted. Initially surrogacy treatment was frowned upon, however, surrogacy is more popularly accepted now a day.
Lasker, Shamima Parvin
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Regulating Reprogenetics: Strategic Sacralisation and Semantic Message [PDF]
This paper forms part of the feminist critique of the regulatory consequences of biomedicine's systematic exclusion of the role of women's bodies in the development ofreprogenetic technologies.
Mackenzie, Robin
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Still Hazy After All These Years: The Law Regulating Surrogacy [PDF]
In 1997, Margaret Brazier was asked by the then Government to chair a review of the laws regulating surrogacy. The subsequent Brazier Report made a number of recommendations, including the need for greater regulation and the tightening of ‘expenses ...
Horsey, Kirsty, Sheldon, Sally
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Two means two, but must does not mean must:an analysis of recent decisions on the conditions for parental orders in surrogacy [PDF]
This article examines the High Court decisions in Re Z (A Child) (Surrogate Father: Parental Order) [2017] 1 FLR 472 and Re X (A Child) (Parental Order: Time Limit) [2015] 1 FLR 349, which concerned two of the conditions for the granting of ‘parental ...
Brown, Alan
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IVF, same-sex couples and the value of biological ties [PDF]
Ought parents, in general, to value being biologically tied to their children? Is it important, in particular, that both parents be biologically tied to their children? I will address these fundamental questions by looking at a fairly new practice within
Di Nucci, Ezio
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Estimating the long-term effects of treatments is of interest in many fields. A common challenge in estimating such treatment effects is that long-term outcomes are unobserved in the time frame needed to make policy decisions.
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