Publication: The Best Interests of the Child Principle and the Practice of Surrogacy in a Globalised World
The Best Interests of the Child Principle and the Practice of Surrogacy in a Globalised World
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März, J. (2022). The Best Interests of the Child Principle and the Practice of Surrogacy in a Globalised World. In Medizinethik (pp. 91–107). (Dissertation, University of Zurich) https://doi.org/10.5167/uzh-253702
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The present thesis analyses the practice of surrogacy from the perspective of the best interests of the child principle and makes proposals for its regulation at the international and at the national level. It follows a normative ethics and human rights methodology.
Surrogacy has gained increasing popularity in many countries worldwide over the last decades. In the United States, the number of assisted reproductive technology (ART) cycles performed for gestational surrogacy has increased more than 20-fold between 1999 and 2018. Estim
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März, J. (2022). The Best Interests of the Child Principle and the Practice of Surrogacy in a Globalised World. In Medizinethik (pp. 91–107). (Dissertation, University of Zurich) https://doi.org/10.5167/uzh-253702