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Assisted reproductive technology law in India: An Enigma between individual’s right and best interest of child

By: Bhowmik, Chhanda and Choudhury, Anindita.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Third Concept Description: 38(445), Mar, 2024: p.28-31. In: Third ConceptSummary: The modern approach to reproductive rights prioritizes safeguarding individual reproductive rights rather than exclusively concentrating on the rits of couples. The ICPD, 1994 is of utmost importance in this context, with its main aim being to support couples and individuals in achieving their reproductive goals and providing them with full Independence in exercising their right to procreate. – Reproduced
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The modern approach to reproductive rights prioritizes safeguarding individual reproductive rights rather than exclusively concentrating on the rits of couples. The ICPD, 1994 is of utmost importance in this context, with its main aim being to support couples and individuals in achieving their reproductive goals and providing them with full Independence in exercising their right to procreate. – Reproduced

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