Can bringing children into the world ever be regarded as contrary to their interests? Interpretation of sostitution or global mother’s surrogacy between international and European Union law

Abstract The present work is concentrated on the analysis of “global” surrogacy according to international and european rules. The interpretative process that we have followed allows us to think that many values, principles, and so on both at the international, community and nati...

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Autor principal: Liakopoulos,Dimitris
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Publicado: Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso. Escuela de Derecho 2019
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spelling oai:scielo:S0718-685120190001001532020-01-15Can bringing children into the world ever be regarded as contrary to their interests? Interpretation of sostitution or global mother’s surrogacy between international and European Union lawLiakopoulos,Dimitris International Family Law global surrogacy protection of human rights best interest of child international private Law European Union Law public order family Law Abstract The present work is concentrated on the analysis of “global” surrogacy according to international and european rules. The interpretative process that we have followed allows us to think that many values, principles, and so on both at the international, community and national levels can be countered-and often are by specialist doctrine-fears of contamination and, ultimately, of fragmentation of national conflict systems. In prassi, private international law and the family status in particular, are not ontologically different from any other field of domestic law that undergoes the inevitable transformations due to the opening to international and european normative values and social developments that, whether they like it or not, they are determined for the future of subrogation as a global phenomenon.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso. Escuela de DerechoRevista de derecho (Valparaíso) n.52 20192019-07-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-68512019000100153en10.4067/S0718-68512019005000302
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topic International Family Law
global surrogacy
protection of human rights
best interest of child
international private Law
European Union Law
public order
family Law
spellingShingle International Family Law
global surrogacy
protection of human rights
best interest of child
international private Law
European Union Law
public order
family Law
Liakopoulos,Dimitris
Can bringing children into the world ever be regarded as contrary to their interests? Interpretation of sostitution or global mother’s surrogacy between international and European Union law
description Abstract The present work is concentrated on the analysis of “global” surrogacy according to international and european rules. The interpretative process that we have followed allows us to think that many values, principles, and so on both at the international, community and national levels can be countered-and often are by specialist doctrine-fears of contamination and, ultimately, of fragmentation of national conflict systems. In prassi, private international law and the family status in particular, are not ontologically different from any other field of domestic law that undergoes the inevitable transformations due to the opening to international and european normative values and social developments that, whether they like it or not, they are determined for the future of subrogation as a global phenomenon.
author Liakopoulos,Dimitris
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title Can bringing children into the world ever be regarded as contrary to their interests? Interpretation of sostitution or global mother’s surrogacy between international and European Union law
title_short Can bringing children into the world ever be regarded as contrary to their interests? Interpretation of sostitution or global mother’s surrogacy between international and European Union law
title_full Can bringing children into the world ever be regarded as contrary to their interests? Interpretation of sostitution or global mother’s surrogacy between international and European Union law
title_fullStr Can bringing children into the world ever be regarded as contrary to their interests? Interpretation of sostitution or global mother’s surrogacy between international and European Union law
title_full_unstemmed Can bringing children into the world ever be regarded as contrary to their interests? Interpretation of sostitution or global mother’s surrogacy between international and European Union law
title_sort can bringing children into the world ever be regarded as contrary to their interests? interpretation of sostitution or global mother’s surrogacy between international and european union law
publisher Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso. Escuela de Derecho
publishDate 2019
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