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Secondary Sources - Student Project: Surrogacy Research Guide - Research Guides at Elisabeth Haub School of Law, Pace University
Student Project: Surrogacy Research Guide: Secondary Sources
ISBN: 0415892023
Surrogacy Law and Human Rights by Paula Gerber Katie O. Byrne
Surrogate Motherhood by Martha A. Field
ISBN: 9780674857490
ISBN: 9780520252035
1 Williston on Contracts 4th Forms § 16F:54 (2016)
§ 16F:54. Surrogate parenting agreement
1 Williston on Contracts 4th Forms § 16F:55 (2016)
§ 16F:55. Agreement to select surrogate mother
1 Williston on Contracts 4th Forms § 16F:56 (2016)
§ 16F:56. Natural father's wife's acknowledgment of agreement
1 Williston on Contracts 4th Forms § 16F:57 (2016)
§ 16F:57. Surrogate mother's and husband's release
1 Williston on Contracts 4th Forms § 16F:58 (2016)
§ 16F:58. Natural father and wife's hold harmless agreement
1 Williston on Contracts 4th Forms § 16F:59 (2016)
§ 16F:59. Escrow agreement and instructions
1 Williston on Contracts 4th Forms § 16F:60 (2016)
§ 16F:60. Agreement for artificial insemination - Between husband, wife, and donor—Identity of donor known
Conflict of Laws- Adoption
Human Reproductive Technology Government Policy
Human Reproductive Technology Law
Parent and Child Law in the United States
Fertilization In Vitro Human Law And Legislation United States
"Can I Take The Normal One?" Unregulated Commercial Surrogacy and Child Abandonment
Brianne Richards, "Can I Take The Normal One?" Unregulated Commercial Surrogacy and Child Abandonment, 44 Hofstra L. Rev. 201 (2015).
Noah Baron & Jennifer Bazzell, Assisted Reproductive Technologies, 15 Geo. J. Gender & L. 57 (2014).
A Comparative Analysis of Surrogacy Laws in the United States and Great Britain - A Proposed Model Statute in Louisiana
Amy Garrity, A Comparative Analysis of Surrogacy Laws in the United States and Great Britain - A Proposed Model Statute in Louisiana, 60 La. L. Rev. 809 (2000).
Martha A. Field, Compensated Surrogacy, 89 Wash. Law Review 1155 (2014).
Compensated Surrogacy in the Age of Windsor: Bearing Children, Bearing Risks: Feminist Leadership for Progressive Regulation of Compensated Surrogacy in the United States
Sara L. Ainsworth, Symposium, Compensated Surrogacy in the Age of Windsor: Symposium Essay: Bearing Children, Bearing Risks: Feminist Leadership for Progressive Regulation of Compensated Surrogacy in the United States, 89 Wash. L. Rev. 1077 (2014).
Considerations in Surrogacy Contracts.
Cynthia Fruchtman, Considerations in Surrogacy Contracts, 21 Whittier L. Rev. 429 (1999).
Carol Sanger, Developing Markets in Baby-making: In the Matter of Baby M, 30 Harv. J.L. & Gender 67 (2007).
Ethics, Law, and Commercial Surrogacy: A Call for Uniformity.
Katherine Drabiak et al., Ethics, Law, and Commercial Surrogacy: A Call for Uniformity, 35(2) Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 300 (2007).
Extreme Makeover - Surrogacy Edition: Reassessing The Marriage Requirement in Gestational Surrogacy Contracts and the Right to Revoke Consent in Traditional Surrogacy Agreements.
Jamie L. Zucherman, Extreme Makeover - Surrogacy Edition: Reassessing The Marriage Requirement in Gestational Surrogacy Contracts and the Right to Revoke Consent in Traditional Surrogacy Agreements, 32 Nova L. Rev. 661 (2008).
Sarah Mortazavi, It Takes a Village to Make a Child: Creating Guidelines for International Surrogacy, 100 Geo. L.J. 2249 (2012).
National Report: The Law of Surrogate Motherhood in the United States
Carla Spivack, National Report: The Law of Surrogate Motherhood in the United States, 58 Am. J. Comp. L. 97 (2010).
The New Frontier of Advanced Reproductive Technology: Reevaluating Modern Legal Parenthood
Yehezkel Margalit et al., The New Frontier of Advanced Reproductive Technology: Reevaluating Modern Legal Parenthood, 37 Harv. J.L. & Gender 107 (2014).
A Rights-Based Claim to Surrogacy: Article 23 of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
Lindsey Coffey, A Rights-Based Claim to Surrogacy: Article 23 of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, 20(2) Michigan State International Law Review 259 (2012).
Brittnay M. McMahon, The Science Behind Surrogacy: Why New York Should Rethink Its Surrogacy Contracts Laws, 21 Alb. L.J. Sci. & Tech. 359 (2011).
Simply Inconsistent: Surrogacy Law in the United States and the Pressing Need for Regulation
Caitlin Conklin, Note, Simply Inconsistent: Surrogacy Law in the United States and the Pressing Need for Regulation, 35 Women's Rights L. Rep. 67 (2013).
Susan Frelich Appleton, Surrogacy and Windsor's Penumbras, 90 Wash. L. Rev. Online 43 (2015).
Surrogacy as the Sale of Children: Applying Lessons Learned from Adoption to the Regulation of the Surrogacy Industry's Global Marketing of Children
David M. Smolin, Surrogacy as the Sale of Children: Applying Lessons Learned from Adoption to the Regulation of the Surrogacy Industry's Global Marketing of Children, 43 Pepp. L. Rev. 265 (2016).
Surrogacy in California: Genetic and Gestational Rights
Dale Elizabeth Lawrence, Surrogacy in California: Genetic and Gestational Rights, 21 Golden Gate U. L. Rev. 525 (1991).
There's No Way to Make a Family: Surrogacy Law and Pennsylvania's Need For Legislative Intervention
SaraAnn C. Bennett, There's No Way to Make a Family: Surrogacy Law and Pennsylvania's Need For Legislative Intervention, 118 Penn St. L. Rev. 407 (2013).
Barbara Stark, Transnational Surrogacy and International Human Rights Law, 18(2) ILSA Journal Of International & Comparative Law 369 (2012).
Robin Fretwell Wilson, Uncovering the Rationale for Requiring Infertility in Surrogacy Arrangements, 29(2/3) American Journal of Law & Medicine 337 (2003).
When Your Body is Your Business.
Morgan Holcomb & Mary Patricia Byrn, When Your Body is Your Business, 85 Wash. L. Rev. 647 (2010).
2 Ann M. Haralambie, Handling Child Custody, Abuse and Adoption Cases § 9:16 (2015)
§ 9:16. Surrogacy generally—Gestational surrogacy
2 Ann M. Haralambie, Handling Child Custody, Abuse and Adoption Cases § 9:17 (2015)
§ 9:17. Surrogacy generally—Gratuitous surrogacy
2 Ann M. Haralambie, Handling Child Custody, Abuse and Adoption Cases § 9:18 (2015)
§ 9:18. Surrogacy generally—Surrogacy for a fee
2 Ann M. Haralambie, Handling Child Custody, Abuse and Adoption Cases § 9:19 (2015)
§ 9:19. Rights of the surrogate
2 Ann M. Haralambie, Handling Child Custody, Abuse and Adoption Cases § 9:20 (2015)
§ 9:20. Status of the surrogate's husband
2 Ann M. Haralambie, Handling Child Custody, Abuse and Adoption Cases § 9:21 (2015)
§ 9:21. Enforceability and remedies
2 Ann M. Haralambie, Handling Child Custody, Abuse and Adoption Cases § 9:22 (2015)
§ 9:22. Recognition of out-of-state surrogacy orders
7 Williston on Contracts § 16:22 (4th ed. 2015)
§ 16:22. Surrogacy agreements
Cause of Action for Determination of Status as Legal or Natural Parents of Children Borne by Surrogate or Gestational Carrier
Rachel M. Kane, Cause of Action for Determination of Status as Legal or Natural Parents of Children Borne by Surrogate or Gestational Carrier, 48 Causes of Action 2d 687 (2016).
1 Children & the Law: Rights and Obligations § 4:55 (2016)
Children and the Law: Rights and Obligations > Chapter 4. Adoption > X. Rights of Others > § 4:55. Surrogate parents
Thomas A. Jacobs, 1 Children & the Law: Rights and Obligations § 4:55 (2016).
Peter R. Brinsden, Gestational Surrogacy, 9(5) Hum. Reprod. Update 483 (2003).
Surrogacy: Outcomes for Surrogate Mothers, Children and the Resulting Families--A Systematic Review
Viveca Söderström-Anttila et al., Surrogacy: Outcomes for Surrogate Mothers, Children and the Resulting Families--A Systematic Review, 22(2) Hum. Reprod. Update 260 (2016).
Mommy (and Daddy) Dearest.**
William J. Giacomo & Angela DiBiasi, Mommy (and Daddy) Dearest, 87 N.Y. St. B. J. 18 (2015).
59 Am. Jur. 2d Parent and Child § 4 (2016).
§ 4. "Parent"; "father"; "mother"
59 Am. Jur. 2d Parent and Child § 5 (2016).
§ 5. "Surrogate parent"; "gestational mother"
59 Am. Jur. 2d Parent and Child § 7 (2016).
§ 7. "Child artificially inseminated"
13C Am. Jur. Legal Forms 2d § 191:101 (2015).
§ 191:101. Surrogate parenting agreement—Provision—Rights and privileges of parents while child is still in hospital—Embryo transfer after in vitro fertilization
17A Am. Jur. 2d Contracts § 292 (2016).
§ 292. Contracts concerning familial relationships; gestational surrogacy
Validity and construction of surrogate parenting agreement*
Danny R. Veilleux, Validity and construction of surrogate parenting agreement, 77 A.L.R.4th 70 (1989).
Determination of status as legal or natural parents in contested surrogacy births
Ardis L. Campbell, Determination of Status as Legal or Natural Parents in Contested Surrogacy Births, 77 A.L.R.5th 567 (2000).
Rights and obligations resulting from human artificial insemination
Michael J. Yaworsky, Rights and Obligations Resulting From Human Artificial Insemination, 83 A.L.R.4th 295 (1991).
Westlaw Digest Topics and Key Numbers
285: Parent and Child: IV. Assisted Reproduction: Surrogate Parenting, k241-k260
285 ​241 In general
285 ​242 Consent in general
285 ​243 Contracts and agreements in general
285 ​244 Donors of biological material; status, rights, duties & liabilities
285 ​245 Gestational carriers; status, rights, duties & liabilities
285 ​246 Spouses or other partners of donors & carriers
285: Parent and Child: VII. Nonparents in Parental Role, k381-k396
285 381 ​In general
285 382 Persons in loco parentis in general
285 383 De facto parents in general
285 384 Psychological parents in general
285 385 Equitable parents in general
285 386 Proceedings to determine status
285 387 Rights, duties & liabilities
285 391 Relatives of parent & child
285 394 Spouses or other partners of parents
95: Contracts:
95 108(2) Particular contracts
17: Adoption:
17 5 Persons who may be adopted
17 7.5 Requisites & validity of consent
76D: Child Custody
76D 274.5 Assisted reproduction; Surrogate parenting