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International Surrogacy Arrangements (Part 3): The UK as a surrogacy destination
Opting for the UK as a surrogacy destination does not appear to be a common route for foreign intended parents. This may be due to the non-commercial nature of surrogacy in the UK as well as a perceived shortage of available surrogates. Nonetheless, the Law Commissions have expressed concern about any changes in the law… Continue reading
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Case Update: Domicile Determination (X & another v Z & another)
The recent case of X & another v Z & another provides a timely example of how the requirements contained within s54 Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008 may operate in tension with the court’s obligation to have the lifelong welfare of the child as a paramount consideration. The case can be analysed in light… Continue reading
About the blog
Welcome to the Reforming Surrogacy Law blog, created by Lottie Park-Morton.
This blog will provide regular updates and insights on the development of potential law reform relating to surrogacy, in light of the Law Commissions’ report and draft bill.
All posts are authored by Lottie, unless otherwise stated. Aimee Morgan, a research assistant on the project, is also a contributor.
All views and errors are our own.
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Recent Posts
- Another anonymous surrogacy case, another judicial warning – how many before the court draws a line?
- Recent Round Up
- Case Update: International adoption rules in a surrogacy context (C & Another v E)
- Best interests in the development of surrogacy regulation
- Renewed warnings of the risk of international surrogacy arrangements: X v W & Another and Re Z (Unlawful Foreign Surrogacy: Adoption)
