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GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES ON ALTRUISTIC SURROGACY: ANALYSING THE PROHIBITION IN SELECTED COUNTRIES AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR LEGALIZATION

GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES ON ALTRUISTIC SURROGACY: ANALYSING THE PROHIBITION IN SELECTED COUNTRIES AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR LEGALIZATION Bhuvan Raj A, BBA LLB, 3rd year student at Christ Academy Institute of Law. Simran P Kanchagar, BBA LLB, 3rd year student at Christ Academy Institute of Law. Download Manuscript doi.org/10.70183/lijdlr.2025.v03.50 The study employs a comparative legal analysis, examining surrogacy laws across various jurisdictions, including India, Iceland, Australia, and certain European countries. It also integrates policy analysis and ethical evaluation to assess the impact of bans on altruistic surrogacy. The research likely utilizes qualitative methods, drawing on legal texts, ethical arguments, and case studies to explore the motivations behind these prohibitions. The laws regarding surrogacy vary considerably worldwide, with areas such as India allowing for altruistic surrogacy but banning commercial surrogacy, and countries like Germany, Sweden, Italy, Spain, Norway, and France forbidding both types. This article investigates the ban on altruistic surrogacy in certain jurisdictions, as well as the reasons behind its prohibition, advocating for pushback against such laws in favour of altruistic surrogacy as a necessary ethical alternative to unregulated commercial practices. Despite the significant negative public health consequences[1] Of such policies, altruistic surrogacy is subject to blanket bans, even though evidence suggests that prohibitive policies.[2] Not only fail to reduce the demand for altruistic surrogacy, but they also exacerbate the issues they seek to address by fuelling cross-border reproductive tourism and ethical risks. The article argues that banning altruistic surrogacy does not eliminate demand but instead drives intended parents toward unregulated international surrogacy, leading to ethical and public health risks. It challenges such prohibitions, advocating for altruistic surrogacy as a regulated and ethical alternative to commercial surrogacy. The study highlights how fears of commodification, exploitation, and moral concerns shape restrictive policies while failing to address the realities of surrogacy demand.  

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AI ETHICS AND LEGAL COMPLIANCE-THE IMPERATIVE FOR RESPONSIBLE INNOVATION

AI ETHICS AND LEGAL COMPLIANCE-THE IMPERATIVE FOR RESPONSIBLE INNOVATION Mayank Khichar, Student at National Academy of Legal Studies And Research (NALSAR) University, Hyderabad. Download Manuscript ABSTRACT This research article examines the crucial need for responsible innovation in the context of artificial intelligence (AI) ethics and legal compliance. The increasing proliferation of AI-based technologies has raised significant ethical concerns, such as data privacy, algorithmic bias, and transparency. These ethical issues are further compounded by the rapidly evolving legal landscape governing AI, which lacks a standardized framework for regulation. The article argues that responsible innovation is essential to ensure that AI technologies are developed and implemented ethically and in compliance with legal standards. It provides a comprehensive overview of the ethical and legal challenges associated with AI innovation, as well as the best practices and guidelines for responsible innovation. The article also highlights the importance of collaboration between stakeholders, including policymakers, technologists, and civil society organizations, to promote responsible innovation and ensure that AI technologies are developed and used in a manner that aligns with societal values and legal requirements. Finally, the article concludes by emphasizing the imperative of responsible innovation as a key factor in promoting public trust and acceptance of AI technologies. It calls for a concerted effort by all stakeholders to work together to address the ethical and legal challenges associated with AI and ensure that AI innovation is responsible and beneficial for all. Type Information Research Paper LawFoyer International Journal of Doctrinal Legal Research, Volume I, Issue II, Page 12 – 19 Creative Commons Copyright This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. Copyright © LIJDLR 2023 Recent content AI ETHICS AND LEGAL COMPLIANCE-THE IMPERATIVE FOR RESPONSIBLE INNOVATION DRUGS PREVENTION LAWS IN INDIA-A CRITICAL ANALYSIS STATUS OF MID-DAY MEAL SCHEME IN BIHAR ROLE OF INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS IN MAINTAINING CORPORATE GOVERNANCE – CRITICAL EVALUATION IMMORAL TRAFFICKING OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN IN INDIA​ ANALYSING THE IMPACT OF TRIBUNALISATION IN CONTEMPORARY ERA w.r.t NTT AND NCLT CASE

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