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"... glimpses of intriguing changes in social arrangements and cultural understandings in relation to surrogacy. Disturbing motherhood indeed." -New Scientist"Larry Gostin has put together the definitive collection of essays on one of the most perplexing and titillating topics in contemporary medical ethics.
M. Robert Mulholland
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The development of assisted reproductive technologies, especially surrogacy, requires a reevaluation of motherhood and an understanding of how gestational motherhood fits into kinship structures since motherhood has transcended the boundaries of the ...
I. G. Polyakova +2 more
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Surrogate motherhood in laws of Serbia (de lege lata and de lege ferenda) and Republic of Macedonia [PDF]
The author in this paper studies the normative approach of Serbian legislator with regards to surrogate motherhood, which was banned by the Act on Infertility Treatment with Biomedically Assisted Fertilization from 2009 that is still in force.
Vidić-Trninić Jelena Đ.
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Surrogate motherhood, also known as surrogacy, has recently become achance to exercise the right of paternity by some people. Surrogacy itself did notinvolve a disadvantaged idea, but when this is coupled with scientific experimentsand economic and ...
Arteta-Acosta Cindy
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Representation of a `positive experience' of surrogacy in Yazd, Iran: A qualitative study [PDF]
Background: The social and cultural challenges facing surrogate mothers have been explored in several studies. However, few studies have discussed the motivations of surrogate mothers, their expressions and interpretations of their lived experiences, and
Zahra Ghane-Mokhallesouni +4 more
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A case for paid surrogate motherhood [PDF]
It has become commonplace to distinguish between altruistic and commercial surrogate motherhood. Altruistic surrogacy refers to cases where the surrogate mother is motivated by care or concern for an infertile couple, usually friends or relatives, to ...
Liezl van Zyl
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Religion, Gender Inequality, and Surrogate Motherhood in Margaret Atwood’s “The Handmaid’s Tale”
Margaret Atwood’s novel The Handmaid’s Tale (1985), is the account of an imaginary future State, the Republic of Gilead, based on strict biblical values where men take back their place as head of the family (and the State), and women go back to their ...
Barbara Miceli
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The Bioethical Complexity of the Issues of Surrogate Motherhood
Surrogate motherhood as the most complex method of medically assisted reproduction and the last tool in the fight against infertility, stirs great debates around the world, knocking also on the doors of our own legislation, medicine and judiciary, which ...
Željko Rakošec +3 more
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Legal and ethical dilemme in surrogate maternity u private international law [PDF]
The coming time and the growing presence of surrogate motherhood brings new legal, bioethical and moral dilemmas in biomedically assisted fertilization and birth for another.
Mudrinić Ljiljana
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La maternitat subrogada: estudi de revisió
INTRODUCTION. Surrogate motherhood is a social phenomenon characterized by drawing up a legal contract stating that a woman will manage the child for other people, thereby giving up her right as a mother.
Paula Ródenas Buiza +5 more
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