In the Islamic Republic of Iran, surrogacy {remains a highly controversial/debated/sensitive topic, fraught with both legal ambiguities/uncertainties/grey areas and profound ethical considerations/dilemmas/challenges. While there is no explicit/direct/clear-cut legislation explicitly permitting/banning/outlawing surrogacy, prevailing religious/cult
Legal Quandaries of Surrogacy in Iran
Surrogacy in Iran stands a challenging landscape fraught with legal loopholes. While surrogacy as a practice is not explicitly banned, the existing legislation lacks to provide a thorough regulatory system. This ambiguity has led to a booming underground scene where surrogacy arrangements are made without the bounds of legal oversight. As a result
Surrogacy Laws and Regulations in Iran: A Complex Landscape
Iran's legal/regulatory/judicial framework regarding surrogacy is a highly/remarkably/complexly intricate landscape/terrain/situation. While some/certain/specific aspects of surrogacy are acknowledged/recognized/accepted, the country/nation/state has not formally/officially/explicitly established comprehensive legislation to govern this practice/pr