This edited collection brings together a range of experts on surrogacy, at a time when the law in the UK has been fully reconsidered for the first time in generations.
Society has developed significantly since surrogacy laws were first written and the existing law is out of date and no longer fit for purpose. Each chapter in this collection considers one aspect of surrogacy regulation and analyses the potential effectiveness of proposed reforms or suggests what changes should be made based on experience in other jurisdictions.
This is an unprecedented contribution to the public and regulatory debate on surrogacy.
1. Introduction: Future Directions in Surrogacy Law Law and Policy
Reform in the UK and Beyond Kirsty Horsey, Zaina Mahmoud and Katherine
Wade
Part 1: Perspectives on the Surrogacy Landscape
2. From Wilful Neglect to Progressive Support: Surrogacy Law and Its Human
Impact Linder Pott and Alan White
3. How UK Surrogates Navigate Arrangements, Processes and the Law Kirsty
Horsey
4. Why UK Parents Go Overseas: The Challenges, and What It Means for UK Law
Reform Natalie Gamble
Part 2: Specific Issues in the Law Commission Recommendations
5. The Genetic Link Requirement: Reconsidering the Arguments for Double
Donation Lottie Park-Morton
6. Reconsidering Payments to the Surrogate: Can the Ambiguities be
Resolved? Alan Brown
7. The Creation of the Surrogacy Register: A New Dawn for Childrens Rights
in Relation to Origin Information? Katherine Wade
Part 3: International Impacts and Perspectives
8. Comparing Surrogates Healthcare Provision in the UK and California
Zaina Mahmoud
9. Surrogacy in Europe: The Findings of the ECtHR and the Law Commissions
Reform Proposals Marianna Iliadou
10. Irelands Irreconcilable Approaches to Domestic and International
Surrogacy? Brian Tobin
11. Regulating Ethics: Potential Lessons From New Zealand Debra Wilson
Epilogue: Future Directions in Surrogacy Law Law and Policy Reform in the
UK and Beyond Kirsty Horsey, Zaina Mahmoud and Katherine Wade
Kirsty Horsey is Professor of Law at the University of Kent.
Zaina Mahmoud is Lecturer in Law at the University of Liverpool.
Katherine Wade is Lecturer in Law at the University of Bristol.