Transnational Gestational Surrogacy: Does It Have to Be Exploitative? (English)
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The American Journal of Bioethics
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24-32
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2014
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Title:Transnational Gestational Surrogacy: Does It Have to Be Exploitative?
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Contributors:Kirby, Jeffrey ( author )
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Published in:The American Journal of Bioethics ; 14, 5 ; 24-32
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Publication date:2014-05-04
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Size:9 pages
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Type of media:Article (Journal)
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Type of material:Electronic Resource
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Language:English
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Table of contents – Volume 14, Issue 5
The tables of contents are generated automatically and are based on the data records of the individual contributions available in the index of the TIB portal. The display of the Tables of Contents may therefore be incomplete.
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Ethical Conditions for Transnational Gestational Surrogacy in AsiaMacer, Darryl et al. | 2014
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Fostering IRB Collaboration for Review of International ResearchBarchi, Francis / Kasimatis Singleton, Megan / Merz, Jon F. et al. | 2014
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Building Global Inter-IRB Trust: A Cultural Immersion ChallengeAultman, Julie et al. | 2014
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Streamlining Review by Accepting EquivalenceLynch, Holly Fernandez / Cohen, I. Glenn et al. | 2014
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Existing Tools to Facilitate International ResearchPahlevan, Challace et al. | 2014
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One Size That Could Fit All: IRBs Joint Review Collaboration as the Key to Addressing the Challenges of Multinational Research Review Involving Resource-Poor CountriesDauda, Bege / Dierickx, Kris et al. | 2014
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“Because It Was Hard …”: Some Lessons Developing a Joint IRB Between Moi University (Kenya) and Indiana University (USA)Meslin, Eric M. / Ayuku, David / Were, Edwin et al. | 2014
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Glocal Bioethics: When International IRB Collaboration Confronts Local PoliticsDove, Edward S. / Özdemir, Vural et al. | 2014
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Transnational Gestational Surrogacy: Does It Have to Be Exploitative?Kirby, Jeffrey et al. | 2014
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Transnational Gestational Surrogacy: Exploitative or Empowering?Orfali, K. / Chiappori, P. A. et al. | 2014
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Maternal–Fetal Cell Transfer in Surrogacy: Ties That BindFischbach, Ruth L. / Loike, John D. et al. | 2014
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The Legacy of Patriarchy as Context for Surrogacy: Or Why Are We Quibbling Over This?Rothman, Barbara Katz et al. | 2014
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Too Blunt a Tool: A Case for Subsuming Analyses of Exploitation in Transnational Gestational Surrogacy Under a Justice or Human Rights FrameworkCrozier, G. K. D. et al. | 2014
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Gestational Surrogates in Rural India: A Lot to Offer and Even More to LoseWhite, Gladys et al. | 2014
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High-Income Countries’ Corresponding Obligation Not to Exploit Non-NationalsSu, Yi-Chen et al. | 2014
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Cultural Influences on Transnational Gestational SurrogacyZivotofsky, Ari Z. / Loike, John D. et al. | 2014
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Transnational Surrogacy and the Justice Condition of NonexploitationPanitch, Vida et al. | 2014
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Context Matters! Why Termsof Transaction as Well as Autonomy Should Be Analyzed in the Context of Low-Income CountriesBassan, Sharon et al. | 2014
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Engaging With a Peer-Proposed, Additional Exploitation Condition: Response to Open Peer Commentaries on “Transnational Gestational Surrogacy: Does It Have to Be Exploitative?”Kirby, Jeffrey et al. | 2014