Assisted Reproductive Technologies and Reproductive LawThe Medical and Reproductive Law Center carries out expert, analytical and research-oriented activities in the field of assisted reproductive technologies (ART), reproductive law and reproductive healthcare regulation.
The Center's work includes legal and regulatory aspects of assisted reproduction, reproductive medicine, international reproductive programmes, bioethics, protection of the rights of participants involved in ART programmes and cross-border reproductive care.
Particular attention is devoted to comparative and international approaches to the legal regulation of reproductive medicine, surrogacy, gamete donation, the legal status of participants in ART programmes and private international law issues arising in the field of reproductive healthcare.
The Center participates in professional, academic and international initiatives dedicated to reproductive law, assisted reproductive technologies, healthcare governance and contemporary regulatory challenges in reproductive medicine.
Key areas of expertise include: - legal regulation of assisted reproductive technologies;
- reproductive law;
- international reproductive programmes;
- legal aspects of surrogacy regulation;
- legal issues related to gamete and embryo donation;
- protection of participants' rights in ART programmes;
- contractual documentation in reproductive medicine;
- private international law issues in reproductive healthcare;
- legal and ethical aspects of reproductive medicine;
- analytical and expert activities in the field of reproductive healthcare regulation.
The Center supports the development of international professional dialogue in the field of reproductive medicine and participates in professional and academic events dedicated to current legal, ethical and regulatory issues related to assisted reproductive technologies and reproductive healthcare.
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