From soft to hard paternalism and back: the regulation of surrogate motherhood in Greece |
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Authors: | Aristides N. Hatzis |
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Affiliation: | (1) University of Athens, Athens, Greece |
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Abstract: | This paper is a critical analysis of the regulation of surrogate motherhood in Greece; I will discuss the way that a consensus reached in the legislative committee among liberal and conservative jurists on the matter of compensation of surrogate mothers was undermined by intra-party populism in the Greek parliament which banned it to avoid commodification; inevitably the law fell into disuse leading to a new law which allowed government-defined compensation, not the one agreed by the parties; the regulation of surrogate motherhood in Greece is a typical example of the deleterious effects of the combination of legal formalism and legal moralism in contemporary Greece. |
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