Rethinking Surrogacy: Philosophical, Psychological, and Biomedical Insights
Surrogacy represents a significant scientific, ethical, and social challenge today. This online conference brings together specialists from the philosophical, psychological, and medical fields to explore the multiple dimensions of this rapidly expanding practice.
The meeting offers an in-depth analysis of the most recent scientific data, while providing a space for reflection on the human implications of gestational surrogacy. Through five keynote presentations, the speakers will examine:
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The nature of the maternal-fetal bond.
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The question of intrauterine memory.
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The lived experiences of the women involved.
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The biomedical consequences for the surrogate mother, the egg donor, and the newborn.
Event organized by:
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Maroun Badr: PhD in Bioethics (Faculty of Bioethics, Ateneo Pontificio Regina Apostolorum), Research Scholar at the UNESCO Chair in Bioethics and Human Rights, and Professor of Law at the UniversitĂ© Catholique de lâOuest-Angers (France).
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Aude Mirkovic: PhD in Law, Professor of Law at the UniversitĂ© dâĂvry Paris-Saclay (France).
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Fabiano Nigris: Pediatrician, PhD candidate in Bioethics (Faculty of Bioethics, Ateneo Pontificio Regina Apostolorum), Associate Researcher at the UNESCO Chair in Bioethics and Human Rights.
A day of study dedicated to understanding, discussing, and illuminating an evolving global challenge.
The link for online participation will be sent upon registration.