Conor O’Mahony, the special rapporteur for child protection, will call it ‘unsustainable’ to allow legal ambiguity in cases where Irish families enter into surrogacy arrangements overseas. Picture: Derek Speirs
Families who opt for international surrogacy are being left in a “legal twilight zone” due to the lack of legislation regulating the practice, according to the special rapporteur on child protection. Conor O’Mahony, a senior lecturer in law at University College Cork , will today tell politicians there will always be families who opt for international surrogacy options even if the government starts regulating domestic arrangements.
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