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National self-sufficiency in reproductive resources: an innovative response to transnational reproductive travel
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posted on 2014-01-01, 00:00 authored by Dominique MartinDominique Martin, S KaneTransnational reproductive travel is symptomatic of insufficient supplies of
reproductive resources, including donor gametes and gestational surrogacy services,
and inequities in access to these within domestic health-care jurisdictions.
Here, we argue that an innovative approach to domestic policy making
using the framework of the National Self-Sufficiency paradigm represents the
best solution to domestic challenges and the ethical hazards of the global marketplace
in reproductive resources.
reproductive resources, including donor gametes and gestational surrogacy services,
and inequities in access to these within domestic health-care jurisdictions.
Here, we argue that an innovative approach to domestic policy making
using the framework of the National Self-Sufficiency paradigm represents the
best solution to domestic challenges and the ethical hazards of the global marketplace
in reproductive resources.
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International journal of feminist approaches to bioethicsVolume
7Issue
2Season
Special issue on transnational reproductive travelPagination
10 - 44Publisher
University of Toronto PressLocation
Ontario, Canada.Publisher DOI
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1937-4585Language
engPublication classification
C Journal article; C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
2014, University of Toronto PressUsage metrics
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bioethicsnational self-sufficiencycross-border reproductive careSocial SciencesEthicsSocial Sciences, BiomedicalWomen's StudiesSocial Sciences - Other TopicsBiomedical Social SciencesASSISTED REPRODUCTIONCOMMERCIAL SURROGACYCAREDONATIONTECHNOLOGIESEXPERIENCESINFERTILITYFERTILITYATTITUDESTOURISMPhilosophy
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