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1. Surrogacy Arrangements and Legal Parenthood : Swedish Law in a Comparative Context
Sammanfattning : Surrogacy arrangements have become an increasingly popular way for childless people to build a family. Yet many jurisdictions do not regulate surrogacy. LÄS MER
2. Föräldraskap i rättslig belysning
Sammanfattning : Parenthood, from a legal perspective, has always been perceived as a rather unambiguous concept in Swedish legislation. It is the biological parent of a child who should be given legal status as parent and thereby also all the rights and duties of a parent. LÄS MER
3. Challenges of transnational parenthood : Exploring different perspectives of surrogacy in Sweden and India
Sammanfattning : Transnational surrogacy challenges traditional norms of parenthood, especially motherhood; additionally, it is viewed as the exploitation of poor women. The overall aim of this thesis was to shed light on the consequences of an unregulated situation on surrogacy in the Swedish and Indian contexts, and to give different perspectives on surrogacy and the surrogate. LÄS MER
4. Föräldrar i arbete. En könskritisk undersökning av småbarnsföräldrars arbetsrättsliga ställning (Parents at work. A gender-critical study on the position of parents of young children in labour law)
Sammanfattning : This dissertation deals with the position of working parents in labour legislation and the protection. The starting point for the thesis is that the rules in labour law concerning employees? parenthood, despite the fairly strongly formulated protection of their rights, in practice have a relatively weak normative position in working life and in labour law. LÄS MER
5. Konstruktioner av den sexuella familjen : styrning av föräldrablivande i rättslig reglering av assisterad befruktning och juridiskt föräldraskap
Sammanfattning : This doctoral thesis deals with the Swedish legal regulation of becoming a parent. It covers the regulation of legal parental status and of health care-provided assisted reproduction. LÄS MER