Abstract
Scott explores the history of surrogacy over the past twenty years. She also offers a historical account of the legal and social issues surrounding surrogacy over the past twenty years. She seeks to explain how and why the social and political meanings of surrogacy have changed over the past decade. Furthermore, she examines how surrogacy was framed as commodification in the Baby M context.
Citation
Elizabeth S. Scott,
Surrogacy and the Politics of Commodification,
72 Law and Contemporary Problems
109-146
(Summer 2009)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/lcp/vol72/iss3/7