... maternal fitness; and it does all of this, it accomplishes all of its goals, through the use of money. Beyond that is the potential degradation of some women that may result from this arrangement. In many cases, of course, surrogacy may bring satisfaction,... Surrogate Motherhood: Politics and Privacy - Página 257editado por - 1990 - 384 páginasVista previa limitada - Acerca de este libro
| Lita Linzer Schwartz - 1991 - 240 páginas
...takes the child from the mother regardless of her wishes and her maternal fitness; and it does all this, it accomplishes all of its goals through the...diminish its potential for devastation to other women. (Wilentz, 1988, p. 75) Although the "Baby M" case has had the most publicity of all the surrogate motherhood... | |
| Leslie Friedman Goldstein - 1994 - 356 páginas
...surrogacy contract is based on principles that are directly contrary to the objectives of our laws. 10 It guarantees the separation of a child from its mother;...diminish its potential for devastation to other women. 10. We note the argument of the Sterns that the sperm donor section of our Parentage Act, N.JS.A. 9:17-38... | |
| Martha Ertman, Joan C. Williams - 2005 - 466 páginas
...substantial considerations, although, given the newness of surrogacy, there is little information. * * * Beyond that is the potential degradation of some women...diminish its potential for devastation to other women. Custody Having decided that the surrogacy contract is illegal and unenforceable, we now must decide... | |
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