In November 2009 the England and Wales High Court (Family Division) granted a parental order pursuant to s30 Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 1990 in respect of twins who came to be in the custody and control of the applicants (Mr and Mrs A) through a surrogacy arrangement. The particularly unusual and interesting aspect of this case is that, on the evidence, Mr and Mrs A had paid expenses to the surrogate above and beyond those allowed by the legislation, thus creating a commercial surrogacy arrangement. Commercial surrogacy arrangements involve the payment of money to the surrogate mother in excess of those expenses which have been reasonably incurred pursuant to the surrogacy arrangement. \ud This case is relevant to Queensland ...
It has become commonplace to distinguish between altruistic and commercial surrogate motherhood. Alt...
The criminal ban on commercial surrogacy across Australian jurisdictions is the result of the confla...
The statutory regulation of surrogate motherhood in the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 is fraught w...
Surrogacy is the act of a woman bearing a child for another person/couple who are unable to carry a ...
This article examines the High Court decisions in Re Z (A Child) and Re X (A Child) (Surrogacy: Time...
This article considers the legal regulation of surrogacy in the United Kingdom and examines legislat...
Surrogacy is the term most often used to describe arrangements in which a women who is, or is to bec...
Overseas commercial surrogacy is a legally challenging but commonly utilised form of assisted reprod...
Surrogacy has become an effective and accepted form of reproductive technology. It enables couples, ...
The story of baby Gammy and his “surrogate” mother has captured the world’s attention, highlighting ...
Whittington Hospital NHS Trust v XX (XX) turned on whether the courts should fund the creation of ch...
This commentary presents an overview of the recent English case law on recognition and regulation of...
Surrogacy arrangements, in which a set of intended parents contract with a woman to gestate a child ...
Australian state and territory legislation prohibits commercial surrogacy, but the prohibition has b...
Since 2007, the numbers of UK Parental Orders granted following surrogacy have markedly increased. M...
It has become commonplace to distinguish between altruistic and commercial surrogate motherhood. Alt...
The criminal ban on commercial surrogacy across Australian jurisdictions is the result of the confla...
The statutory regulation of surrogate motherhood in the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 is fraught w...
Surrogacy is the act of a woman bearing a child for another person/couple who are unable to carry a ...
This article examines the High Court decisions in Re Z (A Child) and Re X (A Child) (Surrogacy: Time...
This article considers the legal regulation of surrogacy in the United Kingdom and examines legislat...
Surrogacy is the term most often used to describe arrangements in which a women who is, or is to bec...
Overseas commercial surrogacy is a legally challenging but commonly utilised form of assisted reprod...
Surrogacy has become an effective and accepted form of reproductive technology. It enables couples, ...
The story of baby Gammy and his “surrogate” mother has captured the world’s attention, highlighting ...
Whittington Hospital NHS Trust v XX (XX) turned on whether the courts should fund the creation of ch...
This commentary presents an overview of the recent English case law on recognition and regulation of...
Surrogacy arrangements, in which a set of intended parents contract with a woman to gestate a child ...
Australian state and territory legislation prohibits commercial surrogacy, but the prohibition has b...
Since 2007, the numbers of UK Parental Orders granted following surrogacy have markedly increased. M...
It has become commonplace to distinguish between altruistic and commercial surrogate motherhood. Alt...
The criminal ban on commercial surrogacy across Australian jurisdictions is the result of the confla...
The statutory regulation of surrogate motherhood in the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 is fraught w...