Citation Tools
Law, ethics and medicine
Papers
Paper
Papers
Iran’s experience with surrogate motherhood: an Islamic view and ethical concerns
Download to a citation manager
Download the citation for this article by clicking on one of the following citation managers:
- Cite this article as:
- Iran’s experience with surrogate motherhood: an Islamic view and ethical concerns
Other content recommended for you
- Commercial surrogacy: how provisions of monetary remuneration and powers of international law can prevent exploitation of gestational surrogates
- Therapeutic abortion in Islam: contemporary views of Muslim Shiite scholars and effect of recent Iranian legislation
- What is it to practise good medical ethics? A Muslim's perspective
- Interpretations, perspectives and intentions in surrogate motherhood
- Taming the international commercial surrogacy industry
- Who is a parent? Parenthood in Islamic ethics
- Altruistic surrogacy: the necessary objectification of surrogate mothers
- So not mothers: responsibility for surrogate orphans
- Surrogacy: beyond the commercial/altruistic distinction
- One mum too few: maternal status in host surrogate motherhood arrangements