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    Legality of surrogacy in Indonesia based on transcendental values by Rizka, Rizka, Ab Rahman, Rozanah

    Published 2020
    “…This paper aims to discover the legality of surrogacy under the law existed and enforced in Indonesia that govern the activities of surrogacy. …”
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    International cross-border surrogacy: an analysis of the Malaysian legal position by Zawawi, Majdah, Alias, Siti Aliza

    Published 2016
    “…This article explores the legal implications that arise out of cross border surrogacy arrangements. There is a need to examine the issues that arise out of such surrogacy arrangements because it affects the responsibilities towards the resulting child. …”
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    The Desire for Parenthood: Gay Men Choosing to Become Parents Through Surrogacy by Murphy, Dean

    Published 2013
    “…Awareness of the possibilities for parenthood emerged over time through the promotional activities of surrogacy agencies, through media, peers, and relationship partners. …”
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    The commercial renting of wombs: surrogacy contracts / Nur Fathiah Najlaa Nasir ... [et al.] by Nasir, Nur Fathiah Najlaa, Hassan Hasri, Siti Khodijah, Said, Syuhadah, Zaini, Zati Hulwani

    Published 2011
    “…Surrogacy arrangements have become a popular solution to childless couples, especially in the West countries. …”
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    The Legal Prohibition Of Surrogacy For Muslims In Malaysia: A Critical Analysis by Kyaw, Hla Win, Ahmed, Md Hassan

    Published 2015
    “…This paper sets out to determine the legal status of human reproductive surrogacy for Muslims in Malaysia. It asks whether or not Muslims are prohibited by Islamic Law from human reproductive surrogacy. …”
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    A short note: Muslim Jurists’ view on surrogate motherhood by Hashi, Abdurezak Abdulahi

    Published 2019
    “…Surrogacy and infertility treatment are closely related, yet these two practices are different in some aspects. …”
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    Surrogate mother makes money by making baby: Do we need a clear law on this? / Irma Kamarudin…[et al.] by Kamarudin, Irma, Che Rose, Sarirah

    Published 2011
    “…Aside from several advantages, surrogacy in fact, invites highly controversial issues. …”
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    A new method based on taxonomic sufficiency to simplify studies on Neotropical ant assemblages by Groc, S., Delabie, J., Longino, J., Orivel, J., Majer, Jonathan, Vasconcelos, H., Dejean, A.

    Published 2010
    “…For the higher-taxon surrogacy, we showed that, above species, genus is the most informative taxonomic level. …”
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    Reproductive technology: ethical dilemma of Muslim legalistic opinions by Haneef, Sayed Sikandar Shah

    Published 2014
    “…Accordingly, some have celebrated its advent as a new and liberating determinant of kinship at the global level and advocate it as a right to reproductive healthwhileothershavefrowneduponitasavehiclefor‘guiltlessexchangeofsexual fluid’andcommodificationofhumangametes.JuristicresponsesintheIslamicfaith rangefromunthinkingadoptiontorestrictiveuse.Whileutilisingthistechnologyto enablemarriedcouplestohavechildrenthroughtheuseoftheirownsexualmaterial is welcome, the use of third party, surrogacy and reproductive cloning are not in keeping with the sacrosanct principles of kinship, procreation through licit sexual intercourseandsocialcohesivenessforbuildingacohesivefamilyasupheldbyIslam. …”
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    Reproductive technology: a critical analysis of theological responses in christianity and Islam by Ishak, Mohd. Shuhaimi, Haneef, Sayed Sikandar Shah

    Published 2014
    “…While utilizing this technology to enable the married couple to have children through the use of their own sexual material is welcome, the use of third party, surrogacy, and reproductive cloning are not in keeping with the sacrosanct principles of kinship, procreation through licit sexual intercourse, and social cohesiveness for building a cohesive family as uphold by both Christianity and Islam. …”
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