Regulace náhradního mateřství v ČR: expertní názor. Regulation of surrogacy in the Czech Republic: expert opinion
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Abstract: Interest in surrogacy in the world is growing, almost pushing out interest in adoptions. Due to the increasing interest in the procedure, the problems arising from non-regulation and the international dimension of the procedure – the Czech Republic is a very important destination for patients from all over the world for good access to assisted reproductive procedures – is necessary to legally anchor the surrogacy. This text is one of the key results of the three-year research project Surrogate motherhood in the Czech Republic: legal, psychosocial and ethical analysis, which aimed to identify and analyze problems related to surrogacy in Czech legislation.
Abstrakt: Zájem o náhradní mateřství ve světě roste geometrickou řadou, téměř vytlačuje zájem o adopce. Vzhledem ke zvyšujícímu se zájmu o proceduru, k problémům vyplývajícím z neregulace a vzhledem k mezinárodní dimenzi procedury – ČR je velmi významnou destinací pro pacienty z celého světa pro dobrý přístup k procedurám asistované reprodukce s dárcovskými gametami – je nutné náhradní mateřství legislativně ukotvit. Předložený text je jedním z klíčových výsledků tříletého výzkumného projektu Náhradní mateřství v ČR: právní, psychosociální a etická analýza, jehož cílem bylo identifikovat problémy související s procedurou, analyzovat je a na základě analýz poskytnout nejlepší možné odborné podklady pro ukotvení nebo zamítnutí institutu „náhradního mateřství“ v české legislativě.
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