The statutory regulation of surrogate motherhood in the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 is fraught with practical, legal and ethical problems. Healthcare professionals specialising in assisted conception are often confronted with practical scenarios for which the Children’s Act does not provide clear answers. The purpose of this article is to briefly examine some of these questions against the background of the relevant legislation and recent case law
This article points out a problematic lacuna in our law on surrogate motherhood, namely the lack of ...
Surrogacy is a contract in which a woman is paid to carry a child for a different pair. In India, wh...
Surrogacy is the term most often used to describe arrangements in which a women who is, or is to bec...
The advancement in medical technology over the past few decades has brought hope to infertile people...
Surrogate motherhood is one of the most controversial issues of our time. The increase in infertili...
Surrogacy is the act of a woman bearing a child for another person/couple who are unable to carry a ...
South Africa has developed domestic legislation governing all surrogacy matters within the country. ...
The topic of the paper is surrogate motherhood or the application of artificial conception techniqu...
Magister Legum - LLMIn this research, I carefully and coherently examine Chapter 19 of the Children'...
South African law currently forbids those seeking to arrange a surrogate motherhood agreement from c...
Artificial Human Reproductive Technologies facilitated the infertile couple's dream of parenthood. S...
The surrogacy is a method of procreation of children that is extra marital. The aim of surrogacy is ...
CITATION: Mills, L. 2010. Certainty about surrogacy. Stellenbosch Law Review = Stellenbosch Regstyds...
This article considers the legal regulation of surrogacy in the United Kingdom and examines legislat...
Abstract The regulation of surrogacy in South Africa centres on a scheme of judicial confirmation of...
This article points out a problematic lacuna in our law on surrogate motherhood, namely the lack of ...
Surrogacy is a contract in which a woman is paid to carry a child for a different pair. In India, wh...
Surrogacy is the term most often used to describe arrangements in which a women who is, or is to bec...
The advancement in medical technology over the past few decades has brought hope to infertile people...
Surrogate motherhood is one of the most controversial issues of our time. The increase in infertili...
Surrogacy is the act of a woman bearing a child for another person/couple who are unable to carry a ...
South Africa has developed domestic legislation governing all surrogacy matters within the country. ...
The topic of the paper is surrogate motherhood or the application of artificial conception techniqu...
Magister Legum - LLMIn this research, I carefully and coherently examine Chapter 19 of the Children'...
South African law currently forbids those seeking to arrange a surrogate motherhood agreement from c...
Artificial Human Reproductive Technologies facilitated the infertile couple's dream of parenthood. S...
The surrogacy is a method of procreation of children that is extra marital. The aim of surrogacy is ...
CITATION: Mills, L. 2010. Certainty about surrogacy. Stellenbosch Law Review = Stellenbosch Regstyds...
This article considers the legal regulation of surrogacy in the United Kingdom and examines legislat...
Abstract The regulation of surrogacy in South Africa centres on a scheme of judicial confirmation of...
This article points out a problematic lacuna in our law on surrogate motherhood, namely the lack of ...
Surrogacy is a contract in which a woman is paid to carry a child for a different pair. In India, wh...
Surrogacy is the term most often used to describe arrangements in which a women who is, or is to bec...