This article considers the current legal regulation of surrogacy in the United Kingdom and examines the Law Commissions’ provisional proposals for the reform of the law of surrogacy. Over the past years, Family courts case-law pointed out that the requirements to obtain parental orders are restrictive and outdated. Having identified gaps and inconsistencies in the present regulatory framework, the article considers the proposals formulated in the consultation paper on surrogacy reform, mainly focusing on the “new pathway”. The provisional proposals appear to be aimed at better supporting the child, surrogates, and intended parents. However, this paper argues that some issues remain unresolved, such as the safeguard of new families and international surrogates.

The New Pathway: luci e ombre del progetto di riforma in materia di gestazione per altri nel Regno Unito

Marco Poli
2020-01-01

Abstract

This article considers the current legal regulation of surrogacy in the United Kingdom and examines the Law Commissions’ provisional proposals for the reform of the law of surrogacy. Over the past years, Family courts case-law pointed out that the requirements to obtain parental orders are restrictive and outdated. Having identified gaps and inconsistencies in the present regulatory framework, the article considers the proposals formulated in the consultation paper on surrogacy reform, mainly focusing on the “new pathway”. The provisional proposals appear to be aimed at better supporting the child, surrogates, and intended parents. However, this paper argues that some issues remain unresolved, such as the safeguard of new families and international surrogates.
2020
2020
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Biolaw; surrogacy; reform; parenthood; best interests
Marco Poli
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