From intercountry adoption to global surrogacy : a human rights history and new fertility frontiers / Karen Smith Rotabi and Nicole F. Bromfield.

  • Rotabi, Karen Smith
Date:
2017
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Publication/Creation

London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

Physical description

xvi, 177 pages : black and white illustrations, graphs ; 25 cm

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references (pages 152-154) and index.

Contents

Rescue, refugees, orphans and rescue -- The politics of adoption from Romania to Russia and what we know about children languishing in residential care facilities -- Poverty, birth families, legal and social protections -- Guatemala : violence against women and force, fraud, and coercion, including child abduction into adoption and a new system emerging -- Child protection systems of care to ensure child rights in family support and adoption : India and the United States -- "Sins of the saviors" : Africa as the final frontier -- From intercountry adoption to commercial global surrogacy -- Voices of U.S. surrogates : a content analysis of blogs by U.S. gestational surrogates -- Perspectives of Indian women who have completed a global surrogacy contract with coauthor Lopamudra Goswami -- The future of intercountry adoption, global surrogacy, and new frontiers.

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    History of Medicine
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ISBN

  • 9781138242630
  • 1138242632