This study originated from events that occurred in 2014 in an Italian hospital, where the embryos of a couple, obtained by means of homologous insemination, were mistakenly implanted into the uterus of another woman who, along with her husband, underwent the same treatment. Faced with this serious adverse circumstance, that gives rise to ethical and legal issues, the authors conducted a comparative examination of how to consider the division of maternity (between biological mother and uterine mother) and the related division of paternity (between genetic father and legal father, husband or partner of the gestational mother). Some preliminary observations are made concerning parenthood and filiation within the context of currently applicable...
Law No 40/2004 regulates in Italy the matter of medically assisted procreation (MAP). Recently, the ...
the Italian Constitutional Court (ruling n. 162 of 2014) overruled the ban on heterologous fertiliz...
Surrogacy techniques allow for the birth of children who are then raised by parents who may have no ...
This study originated from events that occurred in 2014 in an Italian hospital, where the embryos of...
This study originated from events that occurred in 2014 in an Italian hospital, where the embryos of...
1noIn Italy, all forms of surrogacy are forbidden, whether it be traditional or gestational, commerc...
The essay investigates the issue of maternal surrogacy from a comparative perspective, exploring whe...
1noIn Italy all forms of surrogacy are forbidden, whether it be traditional or gestational, commerci...
This paper explores a recent case, which has reawakened the debate in Italy over the opportunities ...
This work describes the state of art and the doctrinal debate on the "surrogacy moherhood" and the a...
The case concerns two couples, who began at the same time an in vitro fertilization and embryo trans...
: Law n. 40/2004 regulated Medically Assisted Procreation (MAP) in Italy. The case described in this...
The ethical and legal dilemmas surrounding gestational surrogacy are complex and abounding. A gestat...
Background and objectives: To explore the ethical and legal complexities arising from the controvers...
: Law No 40/2004 regulates in Italy the matter of medically assisted procreation (MAP). Recently, th...
Law No 40/2004 regulates in Italy the matter of medically assisted procreation (MAP). Recently, the ...
the Italian Constitutional Court (ruling n. 162 of 2014) overruled the ban on heterologous fertiliz...
Surrogacy techniques allow for the birth of children who are then raised by parents who may have no ...
This study originated from events that occurred in 2014 in an Italian hospital, where the embryos of...
This study originated from events that occurred in 2014 in an Italian hospital, where the embryos of...
1noIn Italy, all forms of surrogacy are forbidden, whether it be traditional or gestational, commerc...
The essay investigates the issue of maternal surrogacy from a comparative perspective, exploring whe...
1noIn Italy all forms of surrogacy are forbidden, whether it be traditional or gestational, commerci...
This paper explores a recent case, which has reawakened the debate in Italy over the opportunities ...
This work describes the state of art and the doctrinal debate on the "surrogacy moherhood" and the a...
The case concerns two couples, who began at the same time an in vitro fertilization and embryo trans...
: Law n. 40/2004 regulated Medically Assisted Procreation (MAP) in Italy. The case described in this...
The ethical and legal dilemmas surrounding gestational surrogacy are complex and abounding. A gestat...
Background and objectives: To explore the ethical and legal complexities arising from the controvers...
: Law No 40/2004 regulates in Italy the matter of medically assisted procreation (MAP). Recently, th...
Law No 40/2004 regulates in Italy the matter of medically assisted procreation (MAP). Recently, the ...
the Italian Constitutional Court (ruling n. 162 of 2014) overruled the ban on heterologous fertiliz...
Surrogacy techniques allow for the birth of children who are then raised by parents who may have no ...