Surrogacy is a highly controversial route for alleviating childlessness. The contemporary philosophical literature on the matter raises a number of objections that weigh against the right to surrogacy, such as harm to children, exploitation worries, the commodification of reproduction, gender inequality worries, and negative externalities. However, it is very unlikely that surrogacy will be terminated anytime soon. Therefore, there is a need for good regulation that can better protect the interests of the parties involved, namely surrogates, intended parents and children. In this thesis, I propose and defend a specific regulatory framework for commercial surrogacy contracts that can protect the reproductive autonomy of surrogates. My case ...
Birth mothers usually have a moral right to parent their newborns in virtue of a mutual attachment f...
One of the things that I find most puzzling about the question of surrogate motherhood is how easily...
One of the things that I find most puzzling about the question of surrogate motherhood is how easily...
Many of the other participants in this Symposium have written extensively about surrogacy. Not only ...
This chapter takes up less well-trodden questions about whether a surrogacy arrangement in which one...
Commercial surrogacy is prohibited in many countries, and there are a number of convincing reasons w...
Commercial surrogacy is prohibited in many countries, and there are a number of convincing reasons w...
One of the things that I find most puzzling about the question of surrogate motherhood is how easily...
Surrogate mothering depends on treating procreation, an activity traditionally viewed as an integral...
Commercial surrogacy is prohibited in many countries, and there are a number of convincing reasons w...
Commercial surrogacy is a valuable practice with the potential to benefit many people. Restricting i...
Surrogate mothering depends on treating procreation, an activity traditionally viewed as an integral...
This chapter explains, reconstructs, and critically assesses some of the numerous ethical, philosoph...
Birth mothers usually have a moral right to parent their newborns in virtue of a mutual attachment f...
Birth mothers usually have a moral right to parent their newborns in virtue of a mutual attachment f...
Birth mothers usually have a moral right to parent their newborns in virtue of a mutual attachment f...
One of the things that I find most puzzling about the question of surrogate motherhood is how easily...
One of the things that I find most puzzling about the question of surrogate motherhood is how easily...
Many of the other participants in this Symposium have written extensively about surrogacy. Not only ...
This chapter takes up less well-trodden questions about whether a surrogacy arrangement in which one...
Commercial surrogacy is prohibited in many countries, and there are a number of convincing reasons w...
Commercial surrogacy is prohibited in many countries, and there are a number of convincing reasons w...
One of the things that I find most puzzling about the question of surrogate motherhood is how easily...
Surrogate mothering depends on treating procreation, an activity traditionally viewed as an integral...
Commercial surrogacy is prohibited in many countries, and there are a number of convincing reasons w...
Commercial surrogacy is a valuable practice with the potential to benefit many people. Restricting i...
Surrogate mothering depends on treating procreation, an activity traditionally viewed as an integral...
This chapter explains, reconstructs, and critically assesses some of the numerous ethical, philosoph...
Birth mothers usually have a moral right to parent their newborns in virtue of a mutual attachment f...
Birth mothers usually have a moral right to parent their newborns in virtue of a mutual attachment f...
Birth mothers usually have a moral right to parent their newborns in virtue of a mutual attachment f...
One of the things that I find most puzzling about the question of surrogate motherhood is how easily...
One of the things that I find most puzzling about the question of surrogate motherhood is how easily...