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The Max Planck Lawcast showcases the academic research being conducted across the various Institutes that comprise the Max Planck Law network. With over 400 legal researchers pushing the frontiers of legal knowledge, when it comes to new and exciting legal research the Lawcast has you covered.
New Kids on the Block: Assisted Reproductive Technologies in Germany and Iran
Max Planck Lawcast
30 minutes
1 year ago
New Kids on the Block: Assisted Reproductive Technologies in Germany and Iran
Guest: Nadjma Yassari (Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law).
In this episode Christopher Murphy learns from Nadjma Yassari, head of the Research Group 'Changes in God’s Law' at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law in Hamburg, how societal beliefs and assumptions on the role of mothers and fathers have led legislatures in Germany and Iran to accept or reject egg donation to overcome infertility.
(Audio Production: www.citysoundstudio.de)
Max Planck Lawcast
The Max Planck Lawcast showcases the academic research being conducted across the various Institutes that comprise the Max Planck Law network. With over 400 legal researchers pushing the frontiers of legal knowledge, when it comes to new and exciting legal research the Lawcast has you covered.