Surrogacyl

Recounts the experiences of New Zealand parents who had entered into international surrogacy arrangements before the Covid-19 pandemic of 2020 restricted international travel. Concentrates on the legal issues arising from border closures and lockdowns, and discusses the results of research carried o...

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