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International Rights Frameworks: Are the Law Commissions recommendations for reform conforming to international legal standards?
International legal compliance requires the UK to fulfil its obligations and responsibilities as outlined in international agreements, treaties, and conventions. This commitment involves aligning domestic laws and policies with international standards and implementing international agreements. The UK’s legal system follows a dualist approach, thus international law does not automatically become part of domestic law unless Continue reading
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The Final Report and Draft Bill: An Overview
Today, the Law Commission of England and Wales and Scottish Law Commission released their Full Report and Draft Bill, along with supporting documents. The long-awaited report is very much welcomed, but does not mean that law reform is imminent. It is now in the hands of the Government to decide whether to take the recommendations 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)
