Status of children arising from inter-country surrogacy arrangements / Michael Wells-Greco.
2016
K7187 .W45 2016 (Map It)
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Author
Title
Status of children arising from inter-country surrogacy arrangements / Michael Wells-Greco.
Published
The Hague, The Netherlands : Eleven International Publishing, [2016]
Distributed
Portland, OR, USA : Sold and distributed in USA and Canada, International Specialized Book Services
Copyright
©2016
Call Number
K7187 .W45 2016
ISBN
9789462366121 (hardback)
9462366128 (hardback)
9789462744110 (e-book)
9462366128 (hardback)
9789462744110 (e-book)
Description
xvii, 547 pages ; 25 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)919104319
Summary
"Through a comparative review of eight legal systems, this book examines the legal aspects of parenthood and nationality following inter-country surrogacy arrangements and the influence of European and international human rights law on the determination of parentage, the establishment of nationality and the prevention of statelessness as well as identity rights, continuation of relationship rights and, more broadly, child protection. This research considers whether national laws on parenthood and the establishment of nationality sufficiently protect the interests of surrogate-born children and the parties to a surrogacy arrangement in accordance with identifiable standards under European and international human rights law. Soft law and hard law recommendations are provided to protect the interests of these children"--Back cover.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 515-545).
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Mapping the policy issues
A comparative perspective
Surrogacy and human rights
The right to nationality and the prevention of statelessness
Where to from here?
Mapping the policy issues
A comparative perspective
Surrogacy and human rights
The right to nationality and the prevention of statelessness
Where to from here?