Surrogacy. Conceptual contributions from feminist theory of labor law to family law
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https://doi.org/10.20318/femeris.2020.5763Keywords:
surrogacy, theory, feminist, law, work, familyAbstract
The thesis on the economic implications of reproductive labor has been demonstrated by feminist theory in a sophisticated, overwhelming and clear ways. This thesis is accompanied by the total o partial problematization, with oscillations according to the receptions, of the assumption “entirely” of altruism and of the principle of solidarity applied to reproductive work. In this article I return to classic feminist theses to address this aspect of unpaid reproductive work related to human reproduction within the framework of Surrogacy using the Assisted Human Reproduction Technologies.
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