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Ojeda, K., Carrillo, E. (2024). Regulación de la maternidad subrogada como derecho a la salud de la madre gestante en Lima, 2024 [Tesis, Universidad Privada del Norte]. https://hdl.handle.net/11537/39552
Ojeda, K., Carrillo, E. Regulación de la maternidad subrogada como derecho a la salud de la madre gestante en Lima, 2024 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada del Norte; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/11537/39552
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title = "Regulación de la maternidad subrogada como derecho a la salud de la madre gestante en Lima, 2024",
author = "Carrillo Navarro, Emilyn Bryggit",
publisher = "Universidad Privada del Norte",
year = "2024"
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Title: Regulación de la maternidad subrogada como derecho a la salud de la madre gestante en Lima, 2024
Advisor(s): Rosario Pacahuala, Emilio Augusto
Keywords: Maternidad subrogada; Derecho civil; Gestantes; Derecho de salud; Family
OCDE field: https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#5.05.01
Issue Date: 3-Aug-2024
Institution: Universidad Privada del Norte
Abstract: Como sociedad, somos conscientes de que la ausencia de la regulación de la maternidad subrogada no ha impedido ni limitado su tratamiento irregular en el Perú. Es por ello que, a lo largo del tiempo, ha quedado evidenciada la existencia de la práctica ilegal de los vientres de alquiler, poniendo en riesgo principalmente la salud de las madres gestantes.
Esta investigación tuvo como finalidad identificar los principales hallazgos sobre la maternidad subrogada, basándonos en el análisis del derecho a la salud de la madre gestante y su no regulación en el Perú. El diseño de investigación fue no experimental, con un enfoque cualitativo, fuentes de información de artículos científicos del año 2019 al 2023; y, la aplicación de entrevistas a abogados constitucionalistas, civiles y de familia.
En la investigación realizada se obtuvo que, en el Perú, la Ley General de Salud en su artículo 7°, prohibía tácitamente la técnica de reproducción al condicionar su uso sólo cuando la madre genética y la madre gestante sean la misma persona, siendo necesaria una regulación y control para evitar su práctica clandestina y que de esta forma no se pusiera en riesgo la salud de las madres gestantes.
As a society, we are aware that the absence of regulation of surrogacy has not prevented or limited its irregular treatment in Peru. That is why, over time, the existence of the illegal practice of surrogacy has been evidenced, putting at risk mainly the health of the surrogate mothers. The purpose of this research was to identify the main findings on surrogacy, based on the analysis of the right to health of the surrogate mother and its non-regulation in Peru. The research design was non-experimental, with a qualitative approach, sources of information from scientific articles from 2019 to 2023, and the application of interviews to constitutional, civil and family lawyers. In the research carried out, it was obtained that, in Peru, the General Health Law in its article 7°, tacitly prohibited the reproductive technique by conditioning its use only when the genetic mother and the pregnant mother are the same person, being necessary a regulation and control to avoid its clandestine practice and that in this way the health of the pregnant mothers would not be put at risk.
As a society, we are aware that the absence of regulation of surrogacy has not prevented or limited its irregular treatment in Peru. That is why, over time, the existence of the illegal practice of surrogacy has been evidenced, putting at risk mainly the health of the surrogate mothers. The purpose of this research was to identify the main findings on surrogacy, based on the analysis of the right to health of the surrogate mother and its non-regulation in Peru. The research design was non-experimental, with a qualitative approach, sources of information from scientific articles from 2019 to 2023, and the application of interviews to constitutional, civil and family lawyers. In the research carried out, it was obtained that, in Peru, the General Health Law in its article 7°, tacitly prohibited the reproductive technique by conditioning its use only when the genetic mother and the pregnant mother are the same person, being necessary a regulation and control to avoid its clandestine practice and that in this way the health of the pregnant mothers would not be put at risk.
Link to repository: https://hdl.handle.net/11537/39552
Discipline: Derecho
Grade or title grantor: Universidad Privada del Norte. Facultad de Derecho y Ciencias Políticas
Grade or title: Abogado
Juror: Castillo Palomo, Yasmin Sara; Velazco Marmolejo, Harold Gabriel; Rosario Pacahuala, Emilio
Register date: 17-Jan-2025
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