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Maternitatea de substituție din perspectiva drepturilor succesorale ale copilului astfel conceput
Substitution maternity from the perspective of the inheritance rights of the child thus conceived

Author(s): Andreea Buruiană Rusu
Subject(s): Civil Law, Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, EU-Legislation
Published by: Uniunea Juriștilor din România
Keywords: surrogacy; mater semper certa est; inheritance rights; European Convention on the Legal Status of Children born out of Wedlock; filiation; Mennesson v. France; parents by intention; jus sangvini; biol

Summary/Abstract: Globalization, the changing concepts of the family definition and the emergence of new medical techniques for conceiving children have led to the emergence of substitution maternity and the issue of inheritance rights for children born of such a procedure. At international level, no comparable moral or legal basis can be identified in this area. The creation of a common legal framework or the advancement of a large-scale international unification of substantive law or rules on the recognition of the effects of foreign laws seems to be a distant goal to achieve. The issue of the inheritance rights of children born of surrogacy motherhood is a very complex one and currently without legislative protection. On European Union level, European Regulation 650/2012 has been in force since 2012, but there are no provisions on the situation of inheritance rights deriving from a surrogacy contract. The study aims to analyse the general concepts recognised in international, European and national law with regard to the creation of a legal framework as structured as possible for the protection of the inheritance rights of children born of substitution maternity, and to understand how this medical practice works. Another objective will be to analyse the decisions of the European Court of Human Rights, the decisions of the Court of Justice of the European Union and the national courts decisions, in order to find solutions on how to protect inheritance rights in such a situation.

  • Issue Year: 2022
  • Issue No: 08
  • Page Range: 22-36
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: Romanian
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