In the first of two-part posting, Professor Gillian Black (Commissioner, Scottish Law Commission and Chair of Scots Private Law, University of Edinburgh), Professor Nick Hopkins (Commissioner, Law Commission of England and Wales), and Nic Vetta (Legal Assistant, Scottish Law Commission) outline the Commissions’ joint proposals for a new regulatory regime for surrogacy in Scotland and in England and Wales.
On 29 March, the published their joint report, Building families through surrogacy: a new law. The report and draft bill outline a new regulatory regime for surrogacy that offers more clarity, safeguards and support.
In this blog, we set out our main recommendations for reform of surrogacy law and then in the following post provide a closer examination of the specific recommendations relating to access to information for surrogate-born children, and how these will provide much greater benefits for surrogate-born children from a child rights perspective.
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