Commercial Surrogacy and Fertility Tourism in India- The Case of Baby Manji

AuthorKari Points
AreaAhemadabad
Date Accessioned2025-05-22T12:09:06Z
Date Available2025-05-22T12:09:06Z
Date of Publication2009
DescriptionStory of Baby Manji from the "Institution in Crisis" case studies.
AbstractIt 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 URIhttps://resourcerepository.azimpremjiuniversity.edu.in/handle/apurr/1784
ProvenanceAnand
ProvenanceGujarat
ProvenanceJapan and India
KeywordSurrogate Mothers and Children
CitationPoints, K. (2009). Commercial surrogacy and fertility tourism in India. The Keenan Institute for Ethics at Duke University, 1-11.
TitleCommercial Surrogacy and Fertility Tourism in India- The Case of Baby Manji
Item TypeCase Study
CoverageEthics in Public Health Practice
CoveragePrivate Medical Care and new Reproductive Technology
CoverageComplexity and Challenges faced by Institutions in the face of Emerging Technologies
Course TagEthics and Values in Public Health Practice
Course TagPublic Health Law
Course TagTechnology and Health
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