Australian Family and Fertility Law
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Hague Surrogacy Convention Paused After 15 Years - What Went Wrong
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After 15 years of negotiations, the Hague Conference has paused its international surrogacy convention project.
Stephen Page, Director at Page Provan Family & Fertility Lawyers what went wrong and why it matters.
The impasse? The US advocates for reproductive freedom, while Europe — particularly France and Germany — opposes surrogacy outright and insists the surrogate is always the legal mother.
The real losers here aren't the countries — it's the children born through surrogacy who deserve legal identity and parentage recognition across borders. International surrogacy isn't going away. Without a global framework, children remain in legal limbo.
In This Episode:
- 15-year history of Hague surrogacy convention negotiations
- Why the project has been paused indefinitely
- US position: reproductive freedom and intended parent recognition
- European position: surrogacy opposition and surrogate as legal mother
- Stephen's role as ABA lead 2012-2016
- Impact on children born through international surrogacy
- Legal limbo and citizenship issues
- What happens next
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