Commercial Surrogacy and Fertility Tourism in India- The Case of Baby Manji
Author | Kari Points | |
Area | Ahemadabad | |
Date Accessioned | 2024-11-07T07:16:06Z | |
Date Available | 2024-11-07T07:16:06Z | |
Date of Publication | 2009 | |
Description | Story of Baby Manji from the "Institution in Crisis" case studies. | |
Abstract | It is a dense rich case that shows the tensions between law (Inter-country), ethics, humanitarian values, technology, and private medical care specifically in new reproductive technology. It Raises many pertinent questions viz. What is a mother? What is a father? What does it mean to be a human? or a Citizen. How emerging technologies redefine these identities and pose ethical challenges. | |
Identifier URI | https://resourcerepository.azimpremjiuniversity.edu.in/handle/apurr/698 | |
Provenance | Anand | |
Provenance | Gujrat | |
Provenance | Japan and India | |
Keyword | Surrogate Mothers and Children | |
Citation | Points, K. (2009). Commercial surrogacy and fertility tourism in India. The Keenan Institute for Ethics at Duke University, 1-11. | |
Title | Commercial Surrogacy and Fertility Tourism in India- The Case of Baby Manji | |
Status | Ready | |
Coverage | Ethics in Public Health Practice. Private Medical Care and new Reproductive Technology. Complexity and Challenges faced by Institutions in the face of Emerging Technologies. | |
Course Tag | Ethics and Values in Public Health Practice. Public Health Law. Technology and Health. |