Although surrogacy seemed to have been practised since ancient times, its resurgence in the contemporary era has been nothing short of phenomenal. With advances made in reproductive technology, it is now possible to fertilise eggs and sperms in laboratories and have the embryo transferred into the womb of a surrogate mother for gestation. Through a combination of push and pull factors, this possibility of gestational surrogacy has led to the meteoric rise of cross-border surrogacy. This paper seeks to highlight the ethical and legal challenges associated with the practice, and calls for better legal oversight at international level
This paper analyses the ethical aspects of cross-border reproductive care. Ethical questions are rai...
The progress in the life sciences and medicine driven by modern advances and discoveries of science ...
The permeation of reproductive technologies and reproductive tourism across boundaries of the globe ...
Raywat Deonandan Interdisciplinary School of Health Sciences, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Cana...
Background and objectives: To explore the ethical and legal complexities arising from the controvers...
Modern advances in assisted reproduction technology (ART) have disrupted the traditional concept of ...
i The advent of advanced reproductive technologies has sparked a number of ethical concerns regardin...
Modern advances in assisted reproduction technology (ART) have disrupted the traditional concept of ...
The progress of science and its reflections on technology make new methods applicable in the diagnos...
Reproductive tourism or "cross-border reproductive assistance" is a phenomenon in which people acros...
Over the past decade, a growing number pf American and European women have begun to travel to other ...
With the emergence of assisted reproductive technologies, particularly in vitro fertilization, gesta...
In a time where advancement of reproductive technologies evolve in a rapid pace beyond the ability o...
The scientific development in Artificial Reproductive Technology (ART), especially IFV solutions, ar...
Surrogacy is a promising treatment for infertility. It can potentially solve many intolerable diffic...
This paper analyses the ethical aspects of cross-border reproductive care. Ethical questions are rai...
The progress in the life sciences and medicine driven by modern advances and discoveries of science ...
The permeation of reproductive technologies and reproductive tourism across boundaries of the globe ...
Raywat Deonandan Interdisciplinary School of Health Sciences, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Cana...
Background and objectives: To explore the ethical and legal complexities arising from the controvers...
Modern advances in assisted reproduction technology (ART) have disrupted the traditional concept of ...
i The advent of advanced reproductive technologies has sparked a number of ethical concerns regardin...
Modern advances in assisted reproduction technology (ART) have disrupted the traditional concept of ...
The progress of science and its reflections on technology make new methods applicable in the diagnos...
Reproductive tourism or "cross-border reproductive assistance" is a phenomenon in which people acros...
Over the past decade, a growing number pf American and European women have begun to travel to other ...
With the emergence of assisted reproductive technologies, particularly in vitro fertilization, gesta...
In a time where advancement of reproductive technologies evolve in a rapid pace beyond the ability o...
The scientific development in Artificial Reproductive Technology (ART), especially IFV solutions, ar...
Surrogacy is a promising treatment for infertility. It can potentially solve many intolerable diffic...
This paper analyses the ethical aspects of cross-border reproductive care. Ethical questions are rai...
The progress in the life sciences and medicine driven by modern advances and discoveries of science ...
The permeation of reproductive technologies and reproductive tourism across boundaries of the globe ...