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Online CPD Module l Booklet l PowerPoint Presentation
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World-wide demand for surrogate children from commissioning parents has recently grown. But there is no international legal regulation relating to issues of legal and moral acceptability of the commercialisation of the surrogacy process. Consequently intending parents (and their lawyers) are subject to differing ad hoc, complex and confusing regulations and policies.
This module will consider approaches to international surrogacy in six countries, with a focus on regulation, methods of determining legal parentage, commercial surrogacy and the impact of each country’s approach on whether it is seen as a “hub” of procreative tourism.
First presented and very well received at the International Adoption and Surrogacy Conference in April 2014, this r is a must for all family lawyers.
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Dean and Professor of Law
University of Otago
Dunedin
Staff Solicitor
Thomas Dewar Sziranyi Letts
Wellington