ISSN 0046-578X
Vol. 47, Issue 1, 2018May 24, 2019 EDT
Regulating International Surrogacy Arrangements Within the United States: Is there a Conceivable Solution?
Regulating International Surrogacy Arrangements Within the United States: Is there a Conceivable Solution?
Articles in Vol. 47, Issue 1, 2018
Vol. 47, Issue 1, 2018
- The Other Space Race: Some Law and Economics of Celestial Resource AppropriationAlexander W. Salter
- Building Integration Through the Bill of Rights? The European Union at the MirrorGraziella Romeo
- The Challenges of Water Governance (and Privatization) in China: Normative Traps, Gaps, and ProspectsXu Qian
- China's Rule of Law from a Private International Law PerspectiveKing Fung Tsang
- Regulating International Surrogacy Arrangements Within the United States: Is there a Conceivable Solution?Laura R. Golden
- Tacos, Tequila, and Tainted Alcohol? An Examination of the Tainted Alcohol Problem in Mexico and What It Means for the American TouristTammy Le
- Gulf Airline Subsidization: Should the European Union and the United States Collaborate to Combat this Alleged Threat?Savannah Harrison Moon
- Mind Your Business: Why Georgia Companies Should Worry About European Privacy LawEmily E. Seaton
- Residential Requirements in the Intercountry Adoption Process: Protectionist Measure or Insurmountable Barrier?Morgan R. Thomas
Laura R. Golden, Regulating International Surrogacy Arrangements Within the United States: Is There a Conceivable Solution?, 47 Ga. J. Int’l & Compar. L. 169 (2019).