abstract: Outlawing well established forms of assisted reproduction places obstacles in the path of couples who wish to attain their reproductive goals with medical assistance. One effect of restrictive reproductive laws that has received widespread attention is cross-border reproductive travel. In Europe, such travel is permitted by the policy of free movement of persons that is a cornerstone of the democratic and economic stability of the European Union. Cross-border reproductive travel fails to promote moral and political pluralism in democratic states for three primary reasons. First, the opportunity for patients to go abroad for treatment tempers organized resistance to the law and allows government to pass stricter regulations than it...
Cross border reproductive services (CBRS) is a growing phenomenon. CBRS is the travel by infertile p...
Background: The use of assisted reproductive echnologies abroad is a growing phenomenon; however, li...
From an economist's perspective, cross-border reproductive care (CBRC) reflects a global market econ...
abstract: Outlawing well established forms of assisted reproduction places obstacles in the path of ...
Certain states impose restrictions on assisted reproduction because they believe such acts to be mor...
This paper analyses the ethical aspects of cross-border reproductive care. Ethical questions are rai...
Legislation of ethical issues illustrates the uneasy mix of ethics and politics. Although the majori...
According to different estimates, each year up to 15 million patients worldwide cross national borde...
As has been the case with other types of medical tourism, the phenomenon of cross border fertility c...
The term “cross-border reproductive transactions” refers to the movement of tens of thousands of peo...
Background: The quantity and the reasons for seeking cross border reproductive care are unknown. The...
The paper examines a case of cross-border reproductive care that happens in reverse by looking at Is...
This paper analyses the ethical aspects of cross-border reproductive care. Ethical questions are rai...
Cross border reproductive treatment has provoked extensive commentary, ethical debate and media spec...
AbstractTwo important explanations exist for cross-border reproductive care: restrictive legislation...
Cross border reproductive services (CBRS) is a growing phenomenon. CBRS is the travel by infertile p...
Background: The use of assisted reproductive echnologies abroad is a growing phenomenon; however, li...
From an economist's perspective, cross-border reproductive care (CBRC) reflects a global market econ...
abstract: Outlawing well established forms of assisted reproduction places obstacles in the path of ...
Certain states impose restrictions on assisted reproduction because they believe such acts to be mor...
This paper analyses the ethical aspects of cross-border reproductive care. Ethical questions are rai...
Legislation of ethical issues illustrates the uneasy mix of ethics and politics. Although the majori...
According to different estimates, each year up to 15 million patients worldwide cross national borde...
As has been the case with other types of medical tourism, the phenomenon of cross border fertility c...
The term “cross-border reproductive transactions” refers to the movement of tens of thousands of peo...
Background: The quantity and the reasons for seeking cross border reproductive care are unknown. The...
The paper examines a case of cross-border reproductive care that happens in reverse by looking at Is...
This paper analyses the ethical aspects of cross-border reproductive care. Ethical questions are rai...
Cross border reproductive treatment has provoked extensive commentary, ethical debate and media spec...
AbstractTwo important explanations exist for cross-border reproductive care: restrictive legislation...
Cross border reproductive services (CBRS) is a growing phenomenon. CBRS is the travel by infertile p...
Background: The use of assisted reproductive echnologies abroad is a growing phenomenon; however, li...
From an economist's perspective, cross-border reproductive care (CBRC) reflects a global market econ...