Legal controls of artificial insemination in Algerian legislation
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Artificial insemination, infertility, surrogate motherhood, childbearingAbstract
The research paper came on the subject of artificial insemination, which is one of the modern techniques for abnormal reproduction if the couple is not having children or is infertile, Modern medical science has revealed the existence of many means of artificial reproduction. However, this subject has taken on particular importance in Algerian legislation, in particular in the Family Code, which has made this technique a set of requirements in accordance with Islamic law, which is one of the sources of Algerian family law.
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