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Where is surrogacy legal in Europe?

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unrealnfs7:
Could you provide detailed information on where surrogacy is legally permitted in Europe? Specifically, I am interested in understanding which countries allow both commercial and altruistic surrogacy, any legal restrictions or conditions that apply, and whether there are any countries where surrogacy is explicitly prohibited. Additionally, how do these regulations impact international couples seeking surrogacy services within Europe? Any recent changes in the laws would also be helpful to know.

kerisatsameu:
Surrogacy in Europe is regulated differently depending on the country. Some countries completely prohibit surrogacy, while others allow it under certain conditions. In countries such as France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and Austria, surrogacy is prohibited. In these countries, there is either criminal or administrative liability for participating in such programs.

unrealnfs7:
Thanks for your reply. Where can I read more information about this issue?

kerisatsameu:
For more detailed information and up-to-date data on surrogacy legislation in Europe, you can refer to the resource at the link: https://nccconline.org/blog/article/where-is-surrogacy-legal-in-europe. In Europe, surrogacy is regulated differently depending on the country. In some countries, it is completely prohibited, in others it is allowed under certain conditions, and in some it is in a legal gray area. At the moment, surrogacy is allowed in countries such as Greece, Ukraine and Russia, where certain legal frameworks and requirements exist. In Greece, for example, both compensated and altruistic surrogacy are allowed, subject to legal conditions and medical indications. In Ukraine and Russia, surrogacy is allowed, but both countries have their own peculiarities and restrictions.

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