La surrogacia como método de apoyo a las tecnologías reproductivas en Ucrania y un método extranjero de su regulación legal

Autores/as

  • Eduard Boichenko Department of Economic Law and Procedure of National University «Odesa Law Academy»
  • Dina Ziatina Department of Economic Law and Procedure of National University «Odesa Law Academy»
  • Karyna Karakhanian Department of Agrarian, Land and Environmental Law of National University «Odesa Law Academy»
  • Hanna Chuvakova Department of General Theoretical Jurisprudence of National University «Odesa Law Academy»
  • Mykhailo Ryazanov Department of General Theoretical Jurisprudenceof National University «Odesa Law Academy»

Palabras clave:

Regulación legal, subrogación, tecnologías reproductivas.

Resumen

La relevancia del artículo es la necesidad de regular el tema de la subrogación en Ucrania. El objeto del estudio de este artículo son las relaciones que surgen en el campo de la subrogación. Los siguientes métodos de investigación se utilizaron en el diseño del estudio: análisis, síntesis, inducción, deducción, etc. El propósito de este trabajo es determinar la regulación legal de la subrogación en Ucrania y otros países extranjeros. Para lograr este objetivo, se establecieron las siguientes tareas de investigación: analizar los conceptos y características de la maternidad subrogada como uno de los métodos de las tecnologías de reproducción asistida; Explore la experiencia extranjera de la regulación legal de este método. Los autores concluyen que algunas disposiciones legales pueden ser útiles para el desarrollo de la legislación ucraniana en este campo, en particular, con respecto a la posibilidad de ser una madre sustituta no solo para un cónyuge sino también para una sola persona.

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Biografía del autor/a

Eduard Boichenko, Department of Economic Law and Procedure of National University «Odesa Law Academy»

Ph D, Professor assistant of Department of Economic Law and Procedure of National University «Odesa Law Academy»

Dina Ziatina, Department of Economic Law and Procedure of National University «Odesa Law Academy»

Ph D, Professor assistant of Department of Economic Law and Procedure of National University «Odesa Law Academy»

Karyna Karakhanian, Department of Agrarian, Land and Environmental Law of National University «Odesa Law Academy»

PhD, Associate Professor of the Department of Agrarian, Land and Environmental Law of National University «Odesa Law Academy»

Hanna Chuvakova, Department of General Theoretical Jurisprudence of National University «Odesa Law Academy»

Ph D, Professor assistant of Department of General Theoretical Jurisprudence of National University «Odesa Law Academy»

Mykhailo Ryazanov, Department of General Theoretical Jurisprudenceof National University «Odesa Law Academy»

Ph D, Professor assistant of Department of General Theoretical Jurisprudenceof National University «Odesa Law Academy»

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2019-09-26

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Boichenko, E., Ziatina, D., Karakhanian, K., Chuvakova, H., & Ryazanov, M. (2019). La surrogacia como método de apoyo a las tecnologías reproductivas en Ucrania y un método extranjero de su regulación legal. Amazonia Investiga, 8(22), 121–128. Recuperado a partir de https://amazoniainvestiga.info/index.php/amazonia/article/view/34

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