The New World of Medically Assisted Reproduction and Ethical Governance in the Muslim Middle East: Establishing a Robust Network (360G-Wellcome-219300_Z_19_Z)

£29,575

In the Muslim Middle East, the growth of assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) has not been accompanied by the creation of comprehensive guidelines and regulations. In this region, any method of medically reproductive assistance is consistently governed by Islamic law. Given divergent sectarian perspectives among Sunni and Shi’a Muslims, there are various approaches to ARTs. Sunni religious authorities banned all forms of ARTs involving third-party donors, due to their strict faith regarding incest and biological lineage. Nevertheless, Shi’a Muslims hold more progressive opinions on gametes and embryo donation, and gestational surrogacy. Despite this conflict of beliefs, two Shi’a dominant countries, Iran and Lebanon, supply the donor technology for infertile couples from both Shi’a and Sunni sectors in the Middle East. This project aims to build an international network of humanities scholars, social scientists, bioethicists, policy-makers, regulators, scientists, and other stakeholders, to understand the key debates on the ethics and governance of ARTs in this region. Moreover, it will lay the groundwork for a future large grant application by building an international and collaborative network to explore the global and regional perspectives about how to develop more authoritative and efficient ethical governance of the new ARTs in this geo-politically far-reaching region.

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Grant Details

Amount Awarded 29575
Applicant Surname Salter
Approval Committee Humanities and Social Science, Small Grants Committee
Award Date 2019-08-31T00:00:00+00:00
Financial Year 2018/19
Grant Programme: Title Small grant in H&SS
Internal ID 219300/Z/19/Z
Lead Applicant Prof Brian Salter
Partnership Value 29575
Planned Dates: End Date 2021-09-30T00:00:00+00:00
Planned Dates: Start Date 2019-10-01T00:00:00+00:00
Recipient Org: Country United Kingdom
Region Greater London