In recent decades, a robust international market in commercial reproductive surrogacy has emerged. But, as German citizens Jan Balaz and Susan Lohle discovered when they struggled to engineer the last-minute diplomatic compromise that saved their commissioned twins from becoming wards of the Indian state, conflicts among legal frameworks have placed the children born at risk of being marooned stateless and parentless
People around the world are turning to surrogacy when they are unable to conceive by traditional mea...
Surrogacy refers to the process through which a woman intentionally becomes pregnant with a baby tha...
This thesis studies whether international surrogacy arrangements violate the human rights of the peo...
In recent decades, a robust international market in commercial reproductive surrogacy has emerged. B...
The scientific development in Artificial Reproductive Technology (ART), especially IFV solutions, ar...
The lack of uniform international laws regarding surrogacy exposes all parties involved in surrogacy...
Over the past decade, a growing number pf American and European women have begun to travel to other ...
International surrogacy agreements involve a child born to a surrogate mother who is of a different ...
Transnational surrogacy is becoming increasingly commercial, drawing on a wide range of domestic law...
In 1985, when Kim Cotton became Britain’s first commercial surrogate mother, Europe was exposed to t...
Intercountry adoption has undergone a radical decline since 2004 when it reached a peak of approxima...
International surrogacy agreements involve a child born to a surrogate mother who is of a different ...
Gestational surrogacy is a relatively new method of procreation made possible by advances in assiste...
People around the world are turning to surrogacy when they are unable to conceive by traditional mea...
Everyone has the right to acquire a nationality. However, situations of statelessness persist. Inter...
People around the world are turning to surrogacy when they are unable to conceive by traditional mea...
Surrogacy refers to the process through which a woman intentionally becomes pregnant with a baby tha...
This thesis studies whether international surrogacy arrangements violate the human rights of the peo...
In recent decades, a robust international market in commercial reproductive surrogacy has emerged. B...
The scientific development in Artificial Reproductive Technology (ART), especially IFV solutions, ar...
The lack of uniform international laws regarding surrogacy exposes all parties involved in surrogacy...
Over the past decade, a growing number pf American and European women have begun to travel to other ...
International surrogacy agreements involve a child born to a surrogate mother who is of a different ...
Transnational surrogacy is becoming increasingly commercial, drawing on a wide range of domestic law...
In 1985, when Kim Cotton became Britain’s first commercial surrogate mother, Europe was exposed to t...
Intercountry adoption has undergone a radical decline since 2004 when it reached a peak of approxima...
International surrogacy agreements involve a child born to a surrogate mother who is of a different ...
Gestational surrogacy is a relatively new method of procreation made possible by advances in assiste...
People around the world are turning to surrogacy when they are unable to conceive by traditional mea...
Everyone has the right to acquire a nationality. However, situations of statelessness persist. Inter...
People around the world are turning to surrogacy when they are unable to conceive by traditional mea...
Surrogacy refers to the process through which a woman intentionally becomes pregnant with a baby tha...
This thesis studies whether international surrogacy arrangements violate the human rights of the peo...