Sukaina Mehdi, Assistant Professor, Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies – Technical Campus, GGSIPU, New Delhi ABSTRACT Posthumous reproduction, the conception of a child after a parent’s death through assisted reproductive technology, raises complex legal, ethical, and cultural challenges worldwide. This paper analyses comparative legal frameworks across the UK, USA, Israel, Belgium, India, and Europe, highlighting tensions between autonomy, consent, child welfare, and inheritance...
Posthumous Reproduction: Legal Rights, Ethical Tensions And Social Implications In A Global Context
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