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Surrogate Motherhood: International Perspectives

Hardback

Main Details

Title Surrogate Motherhood: International Perspectives
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Rachel Cook
Edited by Shelley Day Sclater
Associate editor Felicity Kaganas
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:324
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
ISBN/Barcode 9781841132556
ClassificationsDewey:346.41017
Audience
Undergraduate
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Hart Publishing
Publication Date 24 June 2003
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

This work is a multi-disciplinary collection of essays from leading researchers and practitioners, exploring legal, ethical, social, psychological and practical aspects of surrogate motherhood in Britain and abroad. It highlights the common themes that characterise debates across countries as well as exploring the many differences in policies and practices. Surrogacy raises questions for medical and welfare practitioners and dilemmas for policy makers as well as ethical issues of concern to society as a whole. The international perspective adopted by this book offers an opportunity for questions of law, policy and practice to be shared and debated across countries. The book links contemporary views from research and practice with broader social issues and bio-ethical debates.

Author Biography

Rachel Cook is a Senior Lecturer in Health Psychology at APU, Cambridge. Shelley Day Sclater is a Reader in Psycho-Social Studies at the University of East London where she is also co-director of the Centre for Narrative Research. Felicity Kaganas is a Lecturer in Law at Brunel University.

Reviews

An enlightening and absorbing book, it will be of interest to policy makers, practitioners and academics in various fields, including law, social policy, medicine and psychology. * ChildRIGHT * It will be a helpful addition to University libraries, and will interest researchers, practitioners and policy makers as well as those working in areas such as family law, relationship counselling, and gender studies. -- Carolyn Michelle * Infant and Child Development *