Does contract surrogacy undermine gender equality?

Bioethics 38 (8):702-708 (2024)
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Some feminists hold that surrogacy contracts should be unenforceable or illegal because they contribute to and perpetuate unjust gender inequalities. I argue that in developed countries, surrogacy contracts either wouldn't have these negative effects or that these effects could be mitigated via regulation. Furthermore, the existence of a regulated surrogacy market is preferable on consequentialist grounds.

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Jesse Hill
Lingnan University

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