Surrogacy as a method of supporting reproductive technologies in Ukraine and a foreign method of its legal regulation

  • Eduard Boichenko Department of Economic Law and Procedure of National University «Odesa Law Academy»
  • Dina Ziatina Department of Economic Law and Procedure of National University «Odesa Law Academy»
  • Karyna Karakhanian Department of Agrarian, Land and Environmental Law of National University «Odesa Law Academy»
  • Hanna Chuvakova Department of General Theoretical Jurisprudence of National University «Odesa Law Academy»
  • Mykhailo Ryazanov Department of General Theoretical Jurisprudenceof National University «Odesa Law Academy»
Keywords: Legal regulation, surrogacy, reproductive technologies.

Abstract

The relevance of the article is the need to regulate the issue of surrogacy in Ukraine. The object of the study of this article is the relations arising in the field of surrogacy. The following research methods were used in the study design: analysis, synthesis, induction, deduction, etc. The purpose of this paper is to determine the legal regulation of surrogacy in Ukraine and other foreign countries. To achieve this goal, the following research tasks were set: to analyze the concepts and features of surrogate motherhood as one of the methods of assisted reproductive technologies; explore the foreign experience of legal regulation of this method.
The authors conclude that some legal provisions may be useful for the development of Ukrainian legislation in this field, in particular, regarding the possibility of being a surrogate mother not only to a spouse but also to a single person.

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Author Biographies

Eduard Boichenko, Department of Economic Law and Procedure of National University «Odesa Law Academy»

Ph D, Professor assistant of Department of Economic Law and Procedure of National University «Odesa Law Academy»

Dina Ziatina, Department of Economic Law and Procedure of National University «Odesa Law Academy»

Ph D, Professor assistant of Department of Economic Law and Procedure of National University «Odesa Law Academy»

Karyna Karakhanian, Department of Agrarian, Land and Environmental Law of National University «Odesa Law Academy»

PhD, Associate Professor of the Department of Agrarian, Land and Environmental Law of National University «Odesa Law Academy»

Hanna Chuvakova, Department of General Theoretical Jurisprudence of National University «Odesa Law Academy»

Ph D, Professor assistant of Department of General Theoretical Jurisprudence of National University «Odesa Law Academy»

Mykhailo Ryazanov, Department of General Theoretical Jurisprudenceof National University «Odesa Law Academy»

Ph D, Professor assistant of Department of General Theoretical Jurisprudenceof National University «Odesa Law Academy»

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Published
2019-09-26
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Boichenko, E., Ziatina, D., Karakhanian, K., Chuvakova, H., & Ryazanov, M. (2019). Surrogacy as a method of supporting reproductive technologies in Ukraine and a foreign method of its legal regulation. Amazonia Investiga, 8(22), 121-128. Retrieved from https://amazoniainvestiga.info/index.php/amazonia/article/view/34
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