This article points out a problematic lacuna in our law on surrogate motherhood, namely the lack of objective criteria for evaluating the suitability of a surrogate mother. The recent case of Ex Parte KAF – a case in which a surrogate motherhood agreement confirmation application was dismissed by the Johannesburg High Court – demonstrated how this lacuna can cause conceptual disjunction between the court and the clinical psychologist who evaluates the candidate surrogate mother. The solution suggested in this article is that clinical psychologists who evaluate candidate surrogate mothers should give urgent and careful thought to identifying such objective criteria, and start explicitly articulating these criteria in the reports that they fi...
The availability of reproductive technology makes it possible for one woman to supply the genetic ma...
It has become commonplace to distinguish between altruistic and commercial surrogate motherhood. Alt...
Surrogacy is the act of a woman bearing a child for another person/couple who are unable to carry a ...
In 2011 the North and South Gauteng High Courts were approached to confirm surrogate motherhood agr...
South Africa has developed domestic legislation governing all surrogacy matters within the country. ...
This article marks the 30th anniversary of the Supreme Court of New Jersey’s Baby M decision by offe...
The statutory regulation of surrogate motherhood in the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 is fraught w...
The threshold requirement for surrogate motherhood requires that a commissioning parent or parents a...
Surrogate motherhood is one of the most controversial issues of our time. The increase in infertili...
In this article we argue that, from the perspective of the surrogacy triad, the legal process in New...
In this Article, Manus proposes a Model Surrogate Parenthood Act. He examines the medical and scient...
Surrogacy has produced some positive outcomes creating an opportunity for otherwise childless couple...
The advancement in medical technology over the past few decades has brought hope to infertile people...
After centuries of silence, modern man again harkens the voice of Sa-ah. With the decline in the num...
In Ex parte JCR 2022 5 SA 202 (GP) the Pretoria High Court per Neukircher J seeks to introduce new r...
The availability of reproductive technology makes it possible for one woman to supply the genetic ma...
It has become commonplace to distinguish between altruistic and commercial surrogate motherhood. Alt...
Surrogacy is the act of a woman bearing a child for another person/couple who are unable to carry a ...
In 2011 the North and South Gauteng High Courts were approached to confirm surrogate motherhood agr...
South Africa has developed domestic legislation governing all surrogacy matters within the country. ...
This article marks the 30th anniversary of the Supreme Court of New Jersey’s Baby M decision by offe...
The statutory regulation of surrogate motherhood in the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 is fraught w...
The threshold requirement for surrogate motherhood requires that a commissioning parent or parents a...
Surrogate motherhood is one of the most controversial issues of our time. The increase in infertili...
In this article we argue that, from the perspective of the surrogacy triad, the legal process in New...
In this Article, Manus proposes a Model Surrogate Parenthood Act. He examines the medical and scient...
Surrogacy has produced some positive outcomes creating an opportunity for otherwise childless couple...
The advancement in medical technology over the past few decades has brought hope to infertile people...
After centuries of silence, modern man again harkens the voice of Sa-ah. With the decline in the num...
In Ex parte JCR 2022 5 SA 202 (GP) the Pretoria High Court per Neukircher J seeks to introduce new r...
The availability of reproductive technology makes it possible for one woman to supply the genetic ma...
It has become commonplace to distinguish between altruistic and commercial surrogate motherhood. Alt...
Surrogacy is the act of a woman bearing a child for another person/couple who are unable to carry a ...