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Legal regulation of surrogate motherhood in Israel
David A. Frenkel
Department of Business Administration
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Israel
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Intended Parents
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Surrogate Motherhood
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Legal Regulation
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Law
66%
Surrogate Mother
66%
Family Members
33%
Social Problems
33%
Low Socioeconomic Status
33%
Childbirth
33%
Psychological Injury
33%
Israeli Law
33%
Husband
33%
Motherhood
33%
Commodification
33%
Impaired Child
33%
Positive Eugenics
33%
Commercial Surrogacy
33%
Surrogacy Arrangement
33%
Social Sciences
Israel
100%
Psychology
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Israeli
100%
Legislation
100%
Family Member
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Social Status
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Socioeconomic Status
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Commodification
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Medicine and Dentistry
Surrogacy
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Socioeconomic Status
50%
Childbirth
50%
Divorce
50%