While few countries in the world have legalised surrogacy, all are concerned because women are asked to be surrogate mothers or because their nationals travel
Press release January 24, 2024 The process of adopting the Proposal for a European Directive (2022/0426(COD) amending the 2011 Directive on preventing and combating trafficking
On 2023 November 21, an international conference on surrogacy was held at the Parliament of the Czech Republic, on the initiative of three female members
(French and Spanish version below) Press release of July, 18, 2023 No credible women’s cause as long as complacency with surrogacy lasts The Women Deliver
Press release of June 14, 2023 French and Spanish versions here A Topical debate (Rule 162) took place today June 14, 2023 in plenary session
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Experts from all over the world join the Casablanca Declaration for the universal abolition of surrogacy : 76 nationalities are already represented among the signatories!
The signatories of the Declaration of Casablanca are experts from different disciplines, mainly lawyers, doctors, psychologists, sociologists, philosophers… Many dedicate some or all of their
Deliberately kept brief, the text of the Declaration is designed to emphasize the primary goal: the global ban on surrogacy. Thus, the Casablanca Declaration stands