From intercountry adoption to global surrogacy: a human rights history and new fertility frontiers/

Rotabi, Karen Smith.

From intercountry adoption to global surrogacy: a human rights history and new fertility frontiers/ Karen Smith Rotabi and Nicole F. Bromfield. - London: Routledge, 2017. - xvi,177 p. illustrations ; 25 cm

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Rescue, Refugees, Orphans and Rescue
2. The Politics of Adoption From Romania to Russia and What we Know About Children Languishing in Residential Care Facilities
3. Poverty, Birth Families, Legal and Social Protections
4. Guatemala: Violence Against Women and Force, Fraud, and Coercion, Including Child Abduction Into Adoption and A New System Emerging
5. Child Protection Systems of Care to Ensure Child Rights in Family Support and Adoption: India and the United States
6. "Sins of the Saviors": Africa as the Final Frontier
7. From Intercountry Adoption to Commercial Global Surrogacy
8. Voices of U.S. Surrogates: A Content Analysis of Blogs by U.S. Gestational Surrogates
9. Perspectives of Indian Women Who Have Completed a Global Surrogacy Contract with coauthor Lopamudra Goswami
10. The Future of Intercountry Adoption, Global Surrogacy, and New Frontiers

9781138242630 (pbk.)


Intercountry adoption.
Intercountry adoption
Adoption--Law and legislation.
Children's rights.

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