Gender and Ethical Issues Arising from the Implementation of the Services of Surrogate Motherhood
- Inna G. Garanina
- Nail S. Moustakimov
- Tatiana A. Izbienova
- Tatiana F. Timofeyeva
Abstract
The authors of this article consider the ratio of legal and social aspects of the regulation of surrogate motherhood in international human rights law. The article details disclosed ethical, moral and religious aspects of the institution of surrogate motherhood. The authors reveal and analyze different perspectives on the issues of the institute of surrogate motherhood from the perspective of the implementation of reproductive rights.
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- DOI:10.5539/res.v7n8p112
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