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    Area of Science:

    • Bioethics
    • Biolaw
    • Reproductive Law

    Context:

    • Mexico faces significant legal loopholes regarding surrogacy.
    • Legislative reluctance hinders the development of comprehensive surrogacy regulations.
    • Surrogacy issues in Mexico are largely unaddressed by bioethical and biolaw frameworks.

    Purpose:

    • To analyze existing loopholes in Mexican surrogacy legislation.
    • To investigate the reasons behind legislative reluctance to address surrogacy.
    • To highlight the neglect of surrogacy within bioethical and biolaw discourse in Mexico.

    Summary:

    • The research identifies critical gaps in Mexico's surrogacy laws.
    • It points to legislative inertia as a primary obstacle.
    • The study underscores the marginalization of surrogacy from bioethical and biolaw considerations.

    Impact:

    • Aims to inform policymakers and legal scholars about the urgent need for surrogacy law reform in Mexico.
    • Seeks to integrate surrogacy into bioethical and biolaw discussions.
    • Hopes to promote ethical and legal clarity for all parties involved in surrogacy arrangements.