Human Rights Implications and Legal Regulation for International Surrogacy Arrangements

Authors

  • Ms. Nidhi Arora, Dr. Rituja Sharma

Abstract

Surrogacy as a method for turning out to be parents for the individuals who can't have children normally has demonstrated to be one of the most dubious acts within recent memory. A surrogacy understanding may be welcome in certain nations and punished with detainment in others. In addition, this can even occur inside a same nation. Hence a unified methodology is required like never before so as to keep away from cross-country debates with tremendous suggestions from human rights bodies.

This paper would discuss the legal framework that includes surrogacy, both at the global level (territorial counting) and at the state level, as well as attempting to clarify the reference points of the judiciary and other applicable legal perspectives that cover the profession. This paper not only addressed proposals for human rights for the surrogate mother, but also for the child. A briefing on surrogacy legislation from around the world and those affiliated with local and global authorities will also be given.

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Published

2020-12-01

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