Handbook of Gestational Surrogacy (eBook, ePUB)
International Clinical Practice and Policy Issues
Redaktion: Sills, E. Scott
Handbook of Gestational Surrogacy (eBook, ePUB)
International Clinical Practice and Policy Issues
Redaktion: Sills, E. Scott
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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…mehr
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781316727249
- Artikelnr.: 52833333
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781316727249
- Artikelnr.: 52833333
surrogate: Santa Claus, Easter Bunny or Tooth Fairy? Celia Burrell and
Leroy C. Edozien; 3. Gestational surrogacy, ethics and the family Stuart
John Oultram, Caroline Jones and Lucy Frith; 4. Gestational surrogacy and
the feminist perspective Jennifer A. Parks; 5. Surrogacy's changing social
profile Leslie M. Whetstine and Bradley G. Beach; 6. Addressing global
inequalities in surrogacy Sheela Saravanan; 7. Surrogacy as medical
tourism: philosophical issues David M. Pena-Guzman and G. K. D. Crozier; 8.
LGBT issues in surrogacy: present and future challenges Elizabeth F.
Schwartz; 9. The emotional work of a 'labor of love': an ethnographic
account of surrogacy arrangements in the United States Zsuzsa Berend; 10.
Psychological and interpersonal factors in gestational surrogacy Emily
Koert and Judith C. Daniluk; 11. Saying no to surrogacy: a European view
Eduardo Corral Garcia; 12. Gestational surrogacy agreements: enforcement
and breach I. Glenn Cohen and Katherine L. Kraschel; 13. Routine embryo
screening and surrogacy: current challenges and future directions for
preimplantation genetic testing E. Scott Sills, Robert E. Anderson and Mary
McCaffrey; 14. Gestational surrogacy in Argentina Fabiana Marcela Quaini;
15. Gestational surrogacy in Australia Pip Trowse; 16. Surrogate motherhood
in Belgium Liesbet Pluym and Guido Pennings; 17. Gestational surrogacy in
Canada Erin L. Nelson; 18. A baby's citizenship and kinship ties after
surrogate birth: the case in France Jennifer Merchant and Karene
Parizer-Krief; 19. Gestational surrogacy in the Republic of Georgia Mariam
Kukunashvili and Matuta Bjalava; 20. Cross-border reproductive surrogacy in
India Amrita Pande; 21. Reproductive surrogacy in Iran Mitra Zandi and
Zohreh Vanaki; 22. Gestational surrogacy in the Republic of Ireland Deirdre
Madden; 23. Surrogacy in Israel: state-controlled surrogacy as a mechanism
of symbolic control Elly Teman; 24. Gestational surrogacy in Japan Yuri
Hibino; 25. Gestational surrogacy in Korea Jung-Ok Ha; 26. Gestational
surrogacy in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg Olivier P. Hance; 27.
Gestational surrogacy in Malaysia Nehaluddin Ahmad and Gary I. Lilienthal;
28. Reproductive surrogacy in New Zealand D. Gareth Jones; 29. Gestational
surrogacy in Nigeria Abayomi Bolaji Ajayi and Victor Dayo Ajayi; 30.
Gestational surrogacy in Norway Marit Melhuus and Aslak Syse; 31.
Gestational surrogacy in Portugal and Brazil Marianna Chaves; 32.
Gestational surrogacy in the Russian Federation Konstantin Svitnev; 33.
Gestational surrogacy practice in Sweden Outi Hovatta; 34. Gestational
surrogacy in Thailand Somsin Petyim; 35. Gestational surrogacy in Ukraine
Mykola Gryshchenko and Alexey Pravdyuk; 36. Surrogacy in the United
Kingdom: present and future challenges Kirsty Horsey; 37. Reproductive
surrogacy in the United States of America: trajectories and trends Steven
H. Snyder; 38. Gestational surrogacy concerns: the American landscape
Jennifer Lahl; 39. Gestational surrogacy in California Stephanie M.
Caballero; 40. Gestational surrogacy in the District of Columbia and
Maryland, USA Diane S. Hinson, Jennifer Ahern and Michelle Misler; 41.
Surrogacy in Missouri Tim Schlesinger.
surrogate: Santa Claus, Easter Bunny or Tooth Fairy? Celia Burrell and
Leroy C. Edozien; 3. Gestational surrogacy, ethics and the family Stuart
John Oultram, Caroline Jones and Lucy Frith; 4. Gestational surrogacy and
the feminist perspective Jennifer A. Parks; 5. Surrogacy's changing social
profile Leslie M. Whetstine and Bradley G. Beach; 6. Addressing global
inequalities in surrogacy Sheela Saravanan; 7. Surrogacy as medical
tourism: philosophical issues David M. Pena-Guzman and G. K. D. Crozier; 8.
LGBT issues in surrogacy: present and future challenges Elizabeth F.
Schwartz; 9. The emotional work of a 'labor of love': an ethnographic
account of surrogacy arrangements in the United States Zsuzsa Berend; 10.
Psychological and interpersonal factors in gestational surrogacy Emily
Koert and Judith C. Daniluk; 11. Saying no to surrogacy: a European view
Eduardo Corral Garcia; 12. Gestational surrogacy agreements: enforcement
and breach I. Glenn Cohen and Katherine L. Kraschel; 13. Routine embryo
screening and surrogacy: current challenges and future directions for
preimplantation genetic testing E. Scott Sills, Robert E. Anderson and Mary
McCaffrey; 14. Gestational surrogacy in Argentina Fabiana Marcela Quaini;
15. Gestational surrogacy in Australia Pip Trowse; 16. Surrogate motherhood
in Belgium Liesbet Pluym and Guido Pennings; 17. Gestational surrogacy in
Canada Erin L. Nelson; 18. A baby's citizenship and kinship ties after
surrogate birth: the case in France Jennifer Merchant and Karene
Parizer-Krief; 19. Gestational surrogacy in the Republic of Georgia Mariam
Kukunashvili and Matuta Bjalava; 20. Cross-border reproductive surrogacy in
India Amrita Pande; 21. Reproductive surrogacy in Iran Mitra Zandi and
Zohreh Vanaki; 22. Gestational surrogacy in the Republic of Ireland Deirdre
Madden; 23. Surrogacy in Israel: state-controlled surrogacy as a mechanism
of symbolic control Elly Teman; 24. Gestational surrogacy in Japan Yuri
Hibino; 25. Gestational surrogacy in Korea Jung-Ok Ha; 26. Gestational
surrogacy in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg Olivier P. Hance; 27.
Gestational surrogacy in Malaysia Nehaluddin Ahmad and Gary I. Lilienthal;
28. Reproductive surrogacy in New Zealand D. Gareth Jones; 29. Gestational
surrogacy in Nigeria Abayomi Bolaji Ajayi and Victor Dayo Ajayi; 30.
Gestational surrogacy in Norway Marit Melhuus and Aslak Syse; 31.
Gestational surrogacy in Portugal and Brazil Marianna Chaves; 32.
Gestational surrogacy in the Russian Federation Konstantin Svitnev; 33.
Gestational surrogacy practice in Sweden Outi Hovatta; 34. Gestational
surrogacy in Thailand Somsin Petyim; 35. Gestational surrogacy in Ukraine
Mykola Gryshchenko and Alexey Pravdyuk; 36. Surrogacy in the United
Kingdom: present and future challenges Kirsty Horsey; 37. Reproductive
surrogacy in the United States of America: trajectories and trends Steven
H. Snyder; 38. Gestational surrogacy concerns: the American landscape
Jennifer Lahl; 39. Gestational surrogacy in California Stephanie M.
Caballero; 40. Gestational surrogacy in the District of Columbia and
Maryland, USA Diane S. Hinson, Jennifer Ahern and Michelle Misler; 41.
Surrogacy in Missouri Tim Schlesinger.