Against private surrogacy: a child-centred view

Oxford University Press (forthcoming)
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Abstract

Surrogacy involves a private agreement whereby a woman who gestates a child attempts to surrender her (putative) moral right to become the parent of that child such that another person (or persons), of the woman’s choice, can acquire it. Since people lack the normative power to privately transfer custody, attempts to do so are illegitimate, and the law should reflect this fact.

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Anca Gheaus
Central European University

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