Náhradní mateřství v České republice: způsoby hledání náhradní matky. Surrogate motherhood in the Czech Republic: ways to seek a surrogate mother.
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Abstract: Surrogate motherhood (SM) is a procedure, when a woman undergoes assisted reproduction, pregnancy and childbirth in order to give up her child and transfer parental rights and obligations someone else, who she previously agreed with. The complexity of the procedure entails many legal problems; the most important are the determination of legal parenthood, enforceability of agreements concluded before the child's birth or before commencement of treatment, compensation of costs, registration of the newborn, the search for a surrogate mother, the right of the child to know her/his parents. Our article is a response to the article Surrogate motherhood in Legal Practice, published in JMLB (2015, Vol. 5, No. 2), and we mainly address the issue of seeking a surrogate mother.
Abstrakt: Náhradní mateřství (NM) je procedura, kdy asistovanou reprodukci, těhotenství a porod podstoupí žena s cílem vzdát se narozeného dítěte a rodičovská práva a povinnosti převést na někoho jiného, předem domluveného. Složitost procedury s sebou přináší mnoho právních problémů; hlavními jsou určení právního rodičovství, vymahatelnost dohod uzavřených před porodem dítěte či před zahájením léčby, kompenzace nákladů, registrace novorozence, cesty hledání náhradní matky, právo dítěte znát své rodiče. Náš článek je reakcí na článek Náhradní mateřství v právní praxi, uveřejněný v Časopise zdravotnického práva a bioetiky (2015, Vol. 5, No. 2), reagujeme především na problematiku hledání náhradní matky.
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