Surrogacy litigation in China and beyond

J Law Biosci. 2015 Jan 8;2(1):33-55. doi: 10.1093/jlb/lsu036. eCollection 2015 Feb.

Abstract

Chinese law neither generally prohibits nor expressly permits surrogacy. As there has been a massive underground surrogacy market in the country, surrogacy lawsuits have occurred from time to time. Chinese courts are called to decide a number of disputed issues regarding validity of surrogacy contract, parenthood of the surrogate child, and sole care and control of the surrogate child. This article examines the judicial solutions to these disputes through a case study, and analyses whether Chinese courts have adopted appropriate approaches in applying the existing law to surrogacy lawsuits. The article further discusses the inadequacies of Chinese law in solving surrogacy disputes and regulating surrogacy, and recommends a set of suggestions for improvement so that Chinese law may better adapt to the social demand of surrogacy.

Keywords: Surrogacy litigation; law of surrogacy of China; parenthood of the surrogate child; sole care and control of the surrogate child; surrogacy contract.