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Gestational surrogacy, ethics and the family

Gestational surrogacy, ethics and the family
Gestational surrogacy, ethics and the family
There is an increasing demand for gestational surrogacy in current reproductive medicine practice. Infertile couples often engage overseas surrogates, which increases the risk for legal and ethical complications. This book provides clinical guidance on the provision of gestational surrogacy on a worldwide basis, with brief summaries of the legal position within countries where it is offered. This volume provides a comprehensive overview of surrogacy for clinicians, counsellors, attorneys, legislators and anyone interested in reproductive health policy by filling an immediate niche as a resource for those interested in third-party reproductive treatments.
17-24
Cambridge University Press
Oultram, Stuart
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Jones, Caroline
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Frith, Lucy
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Sills, E. Scott
Oultram, Stuart
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Jones, Caroline
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Frith, Lucy
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Sills, E. Scott

Oultram, Stuart, Jones, Caroline and Frith, Lucy (2016) Gestational surrogacy, ethics and the family. In, Sills, E. Scott (ed.) Handbook of Gestational Surrogacy: International Clinical Practice and Policy Issues. Cambridge, GB. Cambridge University Press, pp. 17-24.

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There is an increasing demand for gestational surrogacy in current reproductive medicine practice. Infertile couples often engage overseas surrogates, which increases the risk for legal and ethical complications. This book provides clinical guidance on the provision of gestational surrogacy on a worldwide basis, with brief summaries of the legal position within countries where it is offered. This volume provides a comprehensive overview of surrogacy for clinicians, counsellors, attorneys, legislators and anyone interested in reproductive health policy by filling an immediate niche as a resource for those interested in third-party reproductive treatments.

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Published date: 1 October 2016
Organisations: Southampton Law School

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Local EPrints ID: 401002
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/401002
PURE UUID: b5e32f6f-6406-45e8-b8ca-3ec6df458cf6

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Date deposited: 03 Oct 2016 10:16
Last modified: 22 Jul 2022 20:07

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Author: Stuart Oultram
Author: Caroline Jones
Author: Lucy Frith
Editor: E. Scott Sills

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