Does it be convenient to give a legal treatment to gestational surrogacy in our country?

This work has its origin in a paradox: although the gestational surrogacy constitutes in our country a null contract and that can originate criminal responsibilities, today more Spanish children come to this world following this technique than that of adoption. Hence, it still makes sense to ask if...

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Main Author: Francisco Javier Matia Portilla
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia 2019-07-01
Series:Revista de Derecho Político
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Online Access:http://revistas.uned.es/index.php/derechopolitico/article/view/25269
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spelling doaj-6a80d7978f3d4db6acfd3b375c56677f2020-11-25T02:24:44ZspaUniversidad Nacional de Educación a DistanciaRevista de Derecho Político0211-979X2174-56252019-07-0111058112510.5944/rdp.105.2019.2526918860Does it be convenient to give a legal treatment to gestational surrogacy in our country?Francisco Javier Matia Portilla0Universidad de ValladolidThis work has its origin in a paradox: although the gestational surrogacy constitutes in our country a null contract and that can originate criminal responsibilities, today more Spanish children come to this world following this technique than that of adoption. Hence, it still makes sense to ask if it is appropriate to give legal treatment to the gestational surrogacy. The study recalls the positions handled by the political parties, and the evolution of the issue in France and Spain, also in what concerns the registration in the Spanish civil registry of minors born outside our borders and in the rights linked to the take care of them. Particular importance is given to the decisions of the Strasbourg Court (in addition to the classic Labasse and Manesson judgments, the recent advisory opinion issued last April) and the Court of Justice of the European Union. After a thorough legal, jurisprudential and doctrinal analysis, the convenience of carrying out a guarantee regulation of the gestational surrogacy in our country is defended. Summary: 1. Intentions. 2. The social and political discussion on gestational surrogacy. 3. The gestational surrogacy in France. 4. And what has happened in Spain in relation to the gestational surrogacy. 5. It’s appropriate to give a legal treatment to the gestational surrogacy. 6. Bibliography quoted.http://revistas.uned.es/index.php/derechopolitico/article/view/25269gestación subrogadavida familiarvida privadaderechos humanosnacionalidadfiliaciónregistro civilpermiso de maternidad
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Does it be convenient to give a legal treatment to gestational surrogacy in our country?
Revista de Derecho Político
gestación subrogada
vida familiar
vida privada
derechos humanos
nacionalidad
filiación
registro civil
permiso de maternidad
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title Does it be convenient to give a legal treatment to gestational surrogacy in our country?
title_short Does it be convenient to give a legal treatment to gestational surrogacy in our country?
title_full Does it be convenient to give a legal treatment to gestational surrogacy in our country?
title_fullStr Does it be convenient to give a legal treatment to gestational surrogacy in our country?
title_full_unstemmed Does it be convenient to give a legal treatment to gestational surrogacy in our country?
title_sort does it be convenient to give a legal treatment to gestational surrogacy in our country?
publisher Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia
series Revista de Derecho Político
issn 0211-979X
2174-5625
publishDate 2019-07-01
description This work has its origin in a paradox: although the gestational surrogacy constitutes in our country a null contract and that can originate criminal responsibilities, today more Spanish children come to this world following this technique than that of adoption. Hence, it still makes sense to ask if it is appropriate to give legal treatment to the gestational surrogacy. The study recalls the positions handled by the political parties, and the evolution of the issue in France and Spain, also in what concerns the registration in the Spanish civil registry of minors born outside our borders and in the rights linked to the take care of them. Particular importance is given to the decisions of the Strasbourg Court (in addition to the classic Labasse and Manesson judgments, the recent advisory opinion issued last April) and the Court of Justice of the European Union. After a thorough legal, jurisprudential and doctrinal analysis, the convenience of carrying out a guarantee regulation of the gestational surrogacy in our country is defended. Summary: 1. Intentions. 2. The social and political discussion on gestational surrogacy. 3. The gestational surrogacy in France. 4. And what has happened in Spain in relation to the gestational surrogacy. 5. It’s appropriate to give a legal treatment to the gestational surrogacy. 6. Bibliography quoted.
topic gestación subrogada
vida familiar
vida privada
derechos humanos
nacionalidad
filiación
registro civil
permiso de maternidad
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