Who's your mommy: A study on the maternity of a child borne through gestational surrogacy

In the past few years the practice of gestational surrogacy in the Philippines has gained notoriety as a method for couples for acquiring children. A gestational surrogate mother is a woman that agrees to bear the genetic child of another. The influx of surrogacy has raised a new urgency, a new clas...

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Main Authors: De Vega, Mikee Karina H., Lazo, Juan Pocholo M.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-61892021-05-07T07:49:15Z Who's your mommy: A study on the maternity of a child borne through gestational surrogacy De Vega, Mikee Karina H. Lazo, Juan Pocholo M. In the past few years the practice of gestational surrogacy in the Philippines has gained notoriety as a method for couples for acquiring children. A gestational surrogate mother is a woman that agrees to bear the genetic child of another. The influx of surrogacy has raised a new urgency, a new class of concerns regarding the proper delegation of a surrogate child's legal custody, because the Family Code of the Philippines provides that the basis of motherhood is birth and identity. Literatures have argued that the birth mother is the mother, because of the materiality of the actual act of birth and its emotional bearing. On the other hand, sources firmly establish that genetics is the prevailing distinction, due to the fact that it is coupled with a valid contract that expresses the sole intention of entering a surrogacy contract. This study provides a theory and framework on whom as between the birth mother and the genetic mother has a right over the custody of a child borne out of surrogacy in the Philippines. 2014-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/5593 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Surrogate mothers--Legal status, laws, etc.--Philippines Mothers--Legal status, laws, etc.--Philippines Children of surrogate mothers--Legal status, laws, etc.--Philippines Family Law
institution De La Salle University
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Philippines
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topic Surrogate mothers--Legal status, laws, etc.--Philippines
Mothers--Legal status, laws, etc.--Philippines
Children of surrogate mothers--Legal status, laws, etc.--Philippines
Family Law
spellingShingle Surrogate mothers--Legal status, laws, etc.--Philippines
Mothers--Legal status, laws, etc.--Philippines
Children of surrogate mothers--Legal status, laws, etc.--Philippines
Family Law
De Vega, Mikee Karina H.
Lazo, Juan Pocholo M.
Who's your mommy: A study on the maternity of a child borne through gestational surrogacy
description In the past few years the practice of gestational surrogacy in the Philippines has gained notoriety as a method for couples for acquiring children. A gestational surrogate mother is a woman that agrees to bear the genetic child of another. The influx of surrogacy has raised a new urgency, a new class of concerns regarding the proper delegation of a surrogate child's legal custody, because the Family Code of the Philippines provides that the basis of motherhood is birth and identity. Literatures have argued that the birth mother is the mother, because of the materiality of the actual act of birth and its emotional bearing. On the other hand, sources firmly establish that genetics is the prevailing distinction, due to the fact that it is coupled with a valid contract that expresses the sole intention of entering a surrogacy contract. This study provides a theory and framework on whom as between the birth mother and the genetic mother has a right over the custody of a child borne out of surrogacy in the Philippines.
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author De Vega, Mikee Karina H.
Lazo, Juan Pocholo M.
author_facet De Vega, Mikee Karina H.
Lazo, Juan Pocholo M.
author_sort De Vega, Mikee Karina H.
title Who's your mommy: A study on the maternity of a child borne through gestational surrogacy
title_short Who's your mommy: A study on the maternity of a child borne through gestational surrogacy
title_full Who's your mommy: A study on the maternity of a child borne through gestational surrogacy
title_fullStr Who's your mommy: A study on the maternity of a child borne through gestational surrogacy
title_full_unstemmed Who's your mommy: A study on the maternity of a child borne through gestational surrogacy
title_sort who's your mommy: a study on the maternity of a child borne through gestational surrogacy
publisher Animo Repository
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