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Law, ethics and medicine
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Commercial surrogacy: how provisions of monetary remuneration and powers of international law can prevent exploitation of gestational surrogates
- Correspondence to Dr Louise Anna Helena Ramskold, North Middlesex University Hospital, London N18 1QX, UK; ramskold{at}gmail.com
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Commercial surrogacy: how provisions of monetary remuneration and powers of international law can prevent exploitation of gestational surrogates
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- Received January 26, 2012
- Revised January 1, 2013
- Accepted January 31, 2013
- First published February 26, 2013.
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February 18, 2018
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