Law and Policy on Surrogacy : A Comparative Study of India And Other Countries
Keywords:
Surrogacy, Preganancy, Law And Policy, FertilizationAbstract
The present study represented some leagal issues related to surrogacy and also some religious issues related to surrogacy. The present paper deals with a comparative analysis of surrogacy related laws and legal issues between India and oher countries. Though there are either enacted or proposed laws in many countries with reference to surrogacy, there exist a lacuna of information and applications of these laws among the ones who are affected most by it. This was evident in many cases across the world. A case in point would be the enforced ban on surrogacy in China.
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