The social paradoxes of commercial surrogacy in developing countries: India before the new law of 2018
Abstract Background Commercial surrogacy is a highly controversial issue that leads to heated debates in the feminist literature, especially when surrogacy takes place in developing countries and when it is performed by local women for wealthy international individuals. The objective of this article...
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Main Authors: | Virginie Rozée (Author), Sayeed Unisa (Author), Elise de La Rochebrochard (Author) |
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