The Ethics of Commercial Surrogate Motherhood

Brave New Families?

Scott Rae author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:7th Dec '93

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A thorough investigation of the moral and legal issues related to the complicated arrangements involved in surrogate parenting using new reproductive technologies, and recommends the avoidance of monetary and binding contracts forcing the surrogate mother to give up the infant against her will.

This study addresses the two most controversial issues in surrogate motherhood: the commercial aspect of the practice and the issue of parental rights. The commercial aspect of surrogacy makes it a potentially profitable business, not only for the surrogates but also for the brokers who facilitate the arrangements.

This study addresses the two most controversial issues in surrogate motherhood: the commercial aspect of the practice and the issue of parental rights. After setting the legal and moral backdrop of procreative liberty in general, Rae argues that commercial surrogacy is the moral equivalent of baby-selling and should be prohibited. Add to this the potential for exploitation of the surrogate in practices that are already in motion and it is not hard to see the potential for harm to the parties involved. The book concludes with a survey of state and international law to date on surrogacy and a sample legislative proposal that could be adopted by states that are currently deliberating the issues. The commercial aspect of surrogacy makes it a potentially profitable business, not only for the surrogates but also for the brokers who facilitate the arrangements. This book promotes careful forethought, a reconsideration of definitions of parenthood, and a thorough examination of cases past and pend

ISBN: 9780275946791

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 510g

200 pages