Abstract

The current issues of concern and controversy surrounding China’s legalised surrogacy are analysed in this article. The research investigates the history of surrogacy legalization and the ethical considerations in China. This paper employs a secondary research methodology that combines literature reviews, case studies, and policy analysis to examine the likelihood and viability of legalising surrogacy. The findings also consider the variables that must be taken into account during the legalisation process to ensure the objectivity and authenticity of all parties involved. The research concludes by outlining the argument that legalising surrogacy is necessary, along with a number of helpful regulatory measures to guarantee that the rights and interests of women and children are completely protected.

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