Today the Parliament’s Committee on Legal Affairs will present a study on the different legal regimes for surrogacy motherhood in the European Union.
The short presentation can be watched live today at 15:00 (CET).
Last year the Committee ordered a comparative study on surrogacy lqaws and policies in EU Member States, in order to shed light on the wide variety of legal frameworks in the EU, and the problems that may ensue.
This is the first exhaustive legal research into surrogacy laws in Europe.
The study concludes that:
The study’s conclusions are summarised pp. 193-199.
There are currently no plans to create EU legislation in the field of surrogacy.
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