Brian Tobin: Ireland’s approach to surrogacy law needs a rebirth
Ireland should follow a similar path to the UK s ongoing collaborative, robust reform process
A nurse takes care of babies born to surrogate mothers at a surrogate operation in Kyiv, Ukraine. Picture: Efrem Lukatsky/AP
Wed, 28 Apr, 2021 - 06:30
Brian Tobin
On Monday, April 26, the British All-Party Parliamentary Group on Surrogacy published its report on the understandings of the law and practice of surrogacy, in which it recommends reform.
Along with other experts, I had the pleasure of feeding into this law reform process during oral evidence sessions at Westminster in 2018.
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