International Surrogacy Arrangements: Legal Regulation at the International Level
This book addresses the pressing challenges presented by the proliferation of international surrogacy arrangements. The book is divided into three parts. Part 1 contains National Reports on domestic approaches to surrogacy from Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, China, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Greece, Guatemala, Hungary, India, Ireland, Israel, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Russia, South Africa, Spain, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United States and Venezuela. The reports are written by domestic specialists, each demonstrating the difficult and urgent problems arising in many States as a result of international surrogacy arrangements. These National Reports not only provide the backdrop to the authors' proposed model regulation appearing in Part 3, but serve as a key resource for scrutinising the most worrying incompatibilities in national laws on surrogacy. Part 2 of the book contains two contributions that provide international perspectives on cross-border surrogacy such as the 'human rights' perspective. Part 3 contains a General Report, which consists of an analysis of the National Reports appearing in Part 1, together with a proposed model of regulation of international surrogacy arrangements at the international level written by the two co-editors, Paul Beaumont and Katarina Trimmings.

The research undertaken by Katarina Trimmings and Paul Beaumont from 2010 to 2012 was funded by the Nuffield Foundation.

This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Family Law online service.
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International Surrogacy Arrangements: Legal Regulation at the International Level
This book addresses the pressing challenges presented by the proliferation of international surrogacy arrangements. The book is divided into three parts. Part 1 contains National Reports on domestic approaches to surrogacy from Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, China, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Greece, Guatemala, Hungary, India, Ireland, Israel, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Russia, South Africa, Spain, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United States and Venezuela. The reports are written by domestic specialists, each demonstrating the difficult and urgent problems arising in many States as a result of international surrogacy arrangements. These National Reports not only provide the backdrop to the authors' proposed model regulation appearing in Part 3, but serve as a key resource for scrutinising the most worrying incompatibilities in national laws on surrogacy. Part 2 of the book contains two contributions that provide international perspectives on cross-border surrogacy such as the 'human rights' perspective. Part 3 contains a General Report, which consists of an analysis of the National Reports appearing in Part 1, together with a proposed model of regulation of international surrogacy arrangements at the international level written by the two co-editors, Paul Beaumont and Katarina Trimmings.

The research undertaken by Katarina Trimmings and Paul Beaumont from 2010 to 2012 was funded by the Nuffield Foundation.

This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Family Law online service.
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International Surrogacy Arrangements: Legal Regulation at the International Level

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This book addresses the pressing challenges presented by the proliferation of international surrogacy arrangements. The book is divided into three parts. Part 1 contains National Reports on domestic approaches to surrogacy from Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, China, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Greece, Guatemala, Hungary, India, Ireland, Israel, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Russia, South Africa, Spain, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United States and Venezuela. The reports are written by domestic specialists, each demonstrating the difficult and urgent problems arising in many States as a result of international surrogacy arrangements. These National Reports not only provide the backdrop to the authors' proposed model regulation appearing in Part 3, but serve as a key resource for scrutinising the most worrying incompatibilities in national laws on surrogacy. Part 2 of the book contains two contributions that provide international perspectives on cross-border surrogacy such as the 'human rights' perspective. Part 3 contains a General Report, which consists of an analysis of the National Reports appearing in Part 1, together with a proposed model of regulation of international surrogacy arrangements at the international level written by the two co-editors, Paul Beaumont and Katarina Trimmings.

The research undertaken by Katarina Trimmings and Paul Beaumont from 2010 to 2012 was funded by the Nuffield Foundation.

This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Family Law online service.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781782251323
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 05/17/2013
Series: Studies in Private International Law
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 588
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Paul Beaumont is a Professor of European Union and Private International Law at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland.
Katarina Trimmings is a Lecturer at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland.
Katarina Trimmings is Professor at the School of Law, University of Aberdeen, UK.
Paul Beaumont FRSE is Professor of Private International Law at the University of Stirling.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Katarina Trimmings and Paul Beaumont
PART ONE: NATIONAL REPORTS ON SURROGACY
1. Argentina
Eleonora Lamm
2. Australia
Mary Keyes
3. Belgium
Gerd Verschelden and Jinske Verhellen
4. Brazil
Nadia de Araujo, Daniela Vargas and Letícia de Campos Velho Martel
5. The People's Republic of China
Zhengxin Huo
6. Czech Republic
Monika Pauknerová
7. France
Louis Perreau-Saussine and Nicolas Sauvage
8. Germany
Susanne L Gössl
9. Greece
Konstantinos A Rokas
10. Guatemala
Jaime Tecú and Eleonora Lamm
11. Hungary
Csongor István Nagy
12. India
Usha Rengachary Smerdon
13. Ireland
Maebh Harding
14. Israel
Sharon Shakargy
15. Japan
Marcelo de Alcantara
16. Mexico
Eleonora Lamm
17. The Netherlands
Ian Curry-Sumner and Machteld Vonk
18. New Zealand
Claire Achmad
19. Russia
Olga Khazova
20. South Africa
Melodie Slabbert and Christa Roodt
21. Spain
Patricia Orejudo Prieto de Los Mozos
22. Ukraine
Gennadiy Druzenko
23. United Kingdom
Michael Wells-Greco
24. United States of America
Steven H Snyder
25. Venezuela
Eleonora Lamm
PART TWO: CROSS-BORDER SURROGACY: INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES
26. A Possible Future Instrument on International Surrogacy Arrangements: Are There 'Lessons' to be Learnt from the 1993 Hague Intercountry Adoption Convention?
Hannah Baker
27. Thinking 'Through' Human Rights: The Need for a Human Rights Perspective With Respect to the Regulation of Cross-border Reproductive Surrogacy
Yasmine Ergas
PART THREE: GENERAL REPORT ON SURROGACY
28. General Report on Surrogacy
Katarina Trimmings and Paul Beaumont
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