Hibino Yuri
College of Philosophy in Interdisciplinary Sciences, Kanazawa University, Kanazawa City, Japan.
Asian Bioeth Rev. 2022 Aug 18;14(4):349-361. doi: 10.1007/s41649-022-00215-4. eCollection 2022 Oct.
Surrogacy tourism in Asian countries has surged in recent decades due to affordable prices and favourable regulations. Although it has recently been banned in many countries, it is still carried out illegally across borders. With demand for surrogacy in developed countries increasing and economically vulnerable Asian women lured by lucrative compensation, there are efforts by guest countries to ease the strict surrogacy regulations in host countries. Despite a shift toward "altruistic surrogacy", commercial surrogacy persists. Recent research carried out by international organizations that seek to establish a legal relationship between the commissioning parents and children in cross-border surrogacy arrangements, under the guise of the "best interests of the child," appears to promote a resurgence of overseas commercial surrogacy rather than restrict it. Further commercialization of surrogacy should be prevented by carefully investigating the reality of the surrogacy process.
近几十年来,由于价格低廉和监管宽松,亚洲国家的代孕旅游激增。尽管最近许多国家已禁止代孕,但跨境非法代孕仍在进行。随着发达国家对代孕的需求增加,经济脆弱的亚洲女性被丰厚的报酬所吸引,一些客源国正努力放宽东道国严格的代孕规定。尽管代孕正朝着“利他代孕”转变,但商业代孕依然存在。一些国际组织开展的近期研究试图在跨境代孕安排中确立委托父母与孩子之间的法律关系,打着“儿童最大利益”的幌子,似乎在推动海外商业代孕的复苏而非加以限制。应通过仔细调查代孕过程的实际情况来防止代孕的进一步商业化。