国产热热热精品,亚洲视频久久】日韩,三级婷婷在线久久,99人妻精品视频,精品九热人人肉肉在线,AV东京热一区二区,91po在线视频观看,久久激情宗合,青青草黄色手机视频

China / Government

Policymakers drop legal ban on surrogacy

By WANG XIAODONG (China Daily) Updated: 2015-12-28 07:51

Policymakers drop legal ban on surrogacy

The footage run by CCTV shows a client (L) talking with an ovum provider (C). [Photo/IC]

A proposed legal ban on the use of surrogate mothers has been scrapped after lawmakers raised objections over the effectiveness of such a move, it was announced on Sunday.

Officials had initially included the ban in a draft amendment to the nation's Law on Population and Family Planning. Yet after a routine review, the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, the top legislature, removed the provision before approving the final draft on Sunday.

Other amendments in the approved draft include allowing couples to have two children and extending maternity leave for mothers who abide by the law. The revised law comes into effect on Friday.

"Some members of the standing committee argued that surrogacy cannot be totally forbidden," Zhang Chunsheng, head of legal affairs for the National Health and Family Planning Commission, said at a news conference on Sunday to explain why the proposed ban had been dropped. Even with a law in place, "rich people would still be able to go abroad to countries where surrogacy is allowed", he said.

The commission already has regulations forbidding the use of surrogate mothers. However, it called for the ban to be written into law to enhance enforcement in tackling those who still offer such services.

Despite the regulations issued in 2001 by the Ministry of Health, now part of the commission, the practice has survived underground in many parts of China.

In April, the government launched a campaign to crack down on medical clinics that provide surrogacy services, but little progress was made due to a lack of legislation and enforcement at the grassroots level, the commission said.

Zhang said those who offer surrogacy services can make huge profits and that a ban would have ensured "the healthy operation of the healthcare sector".

Wang Mingwen, a law professor at Xichang College in Sichuan province, was quoted by Guangming Daily as saying that surrogacy is in demand in China due to rising infertility rates. He said he was against an outright ban and instead urged authorities to introduce detailed rules for assisted reproduction.

However, Li Huijuan, a lawyer with Zhonglun W & D Law Firm in Beijing, said, "Removing the ban (from the final draft) could give room for the practice, and cases of surrogacduce detailed rules for assisted reproduction.

However, Li Huijuan, a lawyer with Zhonglun W & D Law Firm in Beijing, said, "Removing the ban (from the final draft) could give room for the practice, and cases of surrogacy may increase sharply." Allowing unregulated surrogacy to continue is detrimental to the protection of women's rights, she said.

Cao Yin contributed to this story.

Highlights
Hot Topics
...
1 End --> 长寿区| 沙湾县| 青龙| 安泽县| 景宁| 察隅县| 茶陵县| 陵川县| 凉山| 洪湖市| 宁海县| 巴楚县| 乐昌市| 秦皇岛市| 大港区| 鹤山市| 呼伦贝尔市| 武冈市| 兴安盟| 思茅市| 孟州市| 中阳县| 远安县| 隆德县| 开化县| 宣汉县| 西吉县| 潞城市| 绩溪县| 龙里县| 彰化市| 襄汾县| 老河口市| 普定县| 台中市| 垣曲县| 合肥市| 成武县| 平顶山市| 呈贡县| 色达县|