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      Rethinking "Commercial" Surrogacy in Australia.

      Journal of bioethical inquiry
      Springer Nature

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          This article proposes reconsideration of laws prohibiting paid surrogacy in Australia in light of increasing transnational commercial surrogacy. The social science evidence base concerning domestic surrogacy in developed economies demonstrates that payment alone cannot be used to differentiate "good" surrogacy arrangements from "bad" ones. Compensated domestic surrogacy and the introduction of professional intermediaries and mechanisms such as advertising are proposed as a feasible harm-minimisation approach. I contend that Australia can learn from commercial surrogacy practices elsewhere, without replicating them.

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          Journal
          J Bioeth Inq
          Journal of bioethical inquiry
          Springer Nature
          1176-7529
          1176-7529
          Sep 2015
          : 12
          : 3
          Article
          10.1007/s11673-014-9557-9
          25015592
          f7c22a25-eb4b-44e6-90a1-e0f8e20cdab8
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