Introduction: Why compare the practice and norms of surrogacy and egg donation? A brief overview of a comparative and interdisciplinary journey

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This chapter gives a brief overview of the composition of the volume and explains why it is important to undertake a detailed scholarly analysis and comparison of the following ethico-legal regimes of surrogacy and egg donation: the permissive-unregulated but transitory regime of India; the permissive regime of Israel, although highly regulated by professional, medical and religious norms, and the extremely restrictive regime of Germany, being legally permeable for particular forms of cross-border reproductive practice despite the non-permissive national law. It uses an interdisciplinary lens to examine how the ethical, social, legal and cultural issues are interwoven in each regime. Moreover, we highlight the importance of a comparative analysis to understand how local developments cannot be isolated from each other, but deeply influence each other through transnational markets, modern media and the transfer of knowledge, people and body parts.

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Mitra, S., Schicktanz, S., & Patel, T. (2018). Introduction: Why compare the practice and norms of surrogacy and egg donation? A brief overview of a comparative and interdisciplinary journey. In Cross-Cultural Comparisons on Surrogacy and Egg Donation: Interdisciplinary Perspectives from India, Germany and Israel (pp. 1–10). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-78670-4_1

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