Surrogacy has produced some positive outcomes creating an opportunity for otherwise childless couples to live their dream of parenthood. However it has also been problematic, particularly where the surrogate mother fails to relinquish a child born as a result of the surrogacy arrangement. This article examines whether a surrogate mother, who is genetically related to the child she delivers, is less likely to relinquish the child than one who has no genetic ties. An examination of empirical evidence provides support for this argument. Legislation and case law in three jurisdictions, Australia, the United States and the United Kingdom, is examined to determine which, if any, of these jurisdictions take into account the existence, or otherwi...
Under current legislation, which is by no means perfect, the surrogate mother is the legal parent of...
While assisted reproductive technology, and surrogacy in particular, may appear to be a straightforw...
It has been variously estimated that one out of six couples or 15-20 percent of couples, are inferti...
Surrogacy has produced some positive outcomes creating an opportunity for otherwise childless couple...
For a valid surrogate motherhood agreement, section 294 of the Children's Act 38 of 2005 provides th...
Surrogacy has now become an option for many childless couples to have their own child. This is made ...
Surrogacy raises a number of concerns about the psychological adjustment of the surrogate, the paren...
Section 294 of the Children's Act 38 of 2005 currently only permits commissioning parents to engage ...
Section 294 of the Children's Act 38 of 2005 currently only permits commissioning parents to engage ...
Surrogacy is a method in which a woman bears a child for another woman. The indications for treatmen...
For the court to grant a parental order recognising intended parents as legal parents of a surrogate...
South African law currently forbids those seeking to arrange a surrogate motherhood agreement from c...
Surrogacy is the act of a woman bearing a child for another person/couple who are unable to carry a ...
South African law currently forbids those seeking to arrange a surrogate motherhood agreement from c...
The Australian approach to legal parentage is particularly complex in the context of trans-national ...
Under current legislation, which is by no means perfect, the surrogate mother is the legal parent of...
While assisted reproductive technology, and surrogacy in particular, may appear to be a straightforw...
It has been variously estimated that one out of six couples or 15-20 percent of couples, are inferti...
Surrogacy has produced some positive outcomes creating an opportunity for otherwise childless couple...
For a valid surrogate motherhood agreement, section 294 of the Children's Act 38 of 2005 provides th...
Surrogacy has now become an option for many childless couples to have their own child. This is made ...
Surrogacy raises a number of concerns about the psychological adjustment of the surrogate, the paren...
Section 294 of the Children's Act 38 of 2005 currently only permits commissioning parents to engage ...
Section 294 of the Children's Act 38 of 2005 currently only permits commissioning parents to engage ...
Surrogacy is a method in which a woman bears a child for another woman. The indications for treatmen...
For the court to grant a parental order recognising intended parents as legal parents of a surrogate...
South African law currently forbids those seeking to arrange a surrogate motherhood agreement from c...
Surrogacy is the act of a woman bearing a child for another person/couple who are unable to carry a ...
South African law currently forbids those seeking to arrange a surrogate motherhood agreement from c...
The Australian approach to legal parentage is particularly complex in the context of trans-national ...
Under current legislation, which is by no means perfect, the surrogate mother is the legal parent of...
While assisted reproductive technology, and surrogacy in particular, may appear to be a straightforw...
It has been variously estimated that one out of six couples or 15-20 percent of couples, are inferti...