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Surrogacy: law’s labour lost?

  By admin July 24, 2010 December 5, 2015 Articles and Edited Volumes, Publications

Aastha Sharma | The Hindu | 24 July 2010 Surrogacy regulation may well be one of Hilbert’s unsolvable problems. Only this is not mathematics and there are already many versions of the ‘solution’ in existence. It has been a decade… Continue reading

Pragmatic problems with clinical equipoise

  By admin July 22, 2010 April 2, 2016 Archives, Bioethics, Clinical Trials

Kowalski C. J. | PubMed | 2010 Spring;53(2):161-73 It is widely accepted that if one is to follow the ethical tenets of clinical equipoise, phase III controlled clinical trials must be designed pragmatically, to measure effectiveness rather than efficacy. This choice… Continue reading

Norwegian stuck in limbo with twins not genetically her own

  By admin July 21, 2010 April 2, 2016 Archives, Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Surrogacy

Sumitra Deb Roy | The Times of India | Mumbai | 21 July 2010 It’s a story that defies conventional norms and seeks to redefine questions of law and ethics across boundaries. An unusual surrogacy case that has opened a… Continue reading

Rebirth of parenthood

  By admin June 23, 2010 April 2, 2016 Archives, Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Surrogacy

Satya Prakash | Hindustan Times | New Delhi |  23 June 2010 German citizen Jan Balaz and his wife faced a tricky situation after their country refused entry to their twins born to a surrogate mother in Gujarat. Surrogacy is not… Continue reading

New ART Bill to be Tabled Soon

  By admin June 19, 2010 August 8, 2015 Surrogacy & ARTs

A recent news report (The Times of India; June 17, 2010) states that a new draft Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) Bill 2010 is going to be tabled in the next session of parliament. The full text of this draft Bill… Continue reading

Surrogate advertising by doctors comes under the scanner

  By admin May 31, 2010 April 2, 2016 Archives, Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Surrogacy

Bindu Shajan Perappadan | The Hindu | 31 May 2010 The Delhi Medical Council has issued a stern warning to medical establishments in the Capital that advertise their doctors and “first-of-its-kind” procedures done by them. In a bid to ensure… Continue reading

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