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The advent of advanced reproductive technologies has sparked a number of ethical concerns regarding the practices of reproductive tourism and commercial gestational surrogacy. In the past few decades, reproductive tourism has become a global industry in which individuals or couples travel, usually across borders, to gain access to reproductive services.
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- Moorthy, Anjali (Author)
- Robert, Jason S (Thesis advisor)
- Hurlbut, Benjamin (Committee member)
- Ellison, Karin (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
Date Created
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2011
Subjects
- Biology
- ethics
- bioethics
- India
- Narrative Ethics
- Transnational Surrogacy
- Surrogate mothers--India.
- Surrogate mothers
- Surrogate motherhood--Government policy--India.
- Surrogate motherhood
- Surrogate motherhood--Moral and ethical aspects--India.
- Surrogate motherhood
- Human reproduction--Moral and ethical aspects.
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- Partial requirement for: M.S., Arizona State University, 2011Note typethesis
- Field of study: Biology
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by Anjali Moorthy