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1 online resource (58 min.) |
Series |
Criminal justice and public safety in video |
Summary |
Childless couples make up a lucrative and sometimes illegal market. Surrogacy is banned in most European countries. Even so, a growing number of childless couples cross boarders and pay women from Third World countries to carry and deliver a child. The baby is taken away from the surrogate mother a few hours after being born. This investigative documentary digs into an industry of hope, despair - and cynical middlemen. The search takes us through various countries, ex. Peru, India, England and USA. Winner of: The research award for the most thorough research carried out within the genre of television and film, FUJ (union of investigative journalism), Denmark, 2008 |
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Title from resource description page (viewed Dec. 6, 2011) |
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This edition in English |
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Research award for the most thorough research carried out within the genre of television and film, FUJ (union of investigative journalism), Denmark, 2008 |
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Pregnancy.
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Surrogate motherhood -- Law and legislation
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Surrogate motherhood -- England
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Surrogate motherhood -- Europe
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Surrogate motherhood -- India
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Surrogate motherhood -- Peru
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Surrogate motherhood -- United States
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Surrogate mothers -- Legal status, laws, etc
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Surrogate mothers.
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Pregnancy
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Surrogate Mothers
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pregnancy.
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Pregnancy.
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Surrogate motherhood.
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Surrogate motherhood -- Law and legislation.
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Surrogate mothers.
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Surrogate mothers -- Legal status, laws, etc.
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England.
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Europe.
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India.
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Peru.
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United States.
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Genre/Form |
Documentary
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Nonfiction television programs.
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Nonfiction television programs.
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Émissions télévisées autres que de fiction.
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Form |
Streaming video
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Author |
Frisk, Mette.
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Klovborg, Soren.
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