Surrogacy Legislation and Kenya's ART Bill 2019: Reproductive Uhuru (Freedom) A Myth or a Reality for Infertile Citizens?

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J. H. Olobo-Lalobo
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In 2014, Kenyan parliamentarian Odhiambo Millie MP tabled the Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) Bill [2019] to regulate assisted reproduction. The Bill restricts surrogacy to married couples only, prohibits payment to surrogates and makes no provision for surrogacy services or its oversight. It is modelled on the United Kingdom's surrogacy laws, although this article confirms the UK's surrogacy laws were intended to discourage surrogacy in the first place, and a Law Commission review shall be published in 2022. In 2007, Thiankolu Muthomi called for Kenyan-designed ART legislation. Kenya's customary woman-to-woman marriage is examined as a taking-off point for technologising Kenya's surrogacy services. The woman-to-woman marriage was constitutionally protected in 2010 and embedded by the enactment of the Protection of Traditional Knowledge and Cultural Expressions Act No. 33 [2016] that promotes the right to cultural expression. This cultural reality should provide the launching pad for a more permissive and auditable surrogacy legislation in Kenya and transferability to sub-Saharan Africa burdened, with the exception of South Africa, by unregulated ART practice.
2019年代孕立法和肯尼亚ART法案:不孕公民的生殖自由是神话还是现实?
2014年,肯尼亚国会议员Odhiambo Millie提出了《辅助生殖技术法案》【2019】,以规范辅助生殖。该法案将代孕仅限于已婚夫妇,禁止向代孕者付款,也没有规定代孕服务或监督。它是以英国的代孕法为蓝本的,尽管这篇文章证实了英国代孕法最初是为了阻止代孕,法律委员会的审查将于2022年公布。2007年,Thiankolu Muthomi呼吁肯尼亚制定ART立法。肯尼亚传统的女性对女性婚姻被视为肯尼亚代孕服务技术的起点。2010年,《保护传统知识和文化表达法》第33号颁布,促进文化表达权,从而使妇女与妇女的婚姻受到宪法保护。这种文化现实应该为肯尼亚更宽松、更可审计的代孕立法提供跳板,并为向撒哈拉以南非洲(南非除外)转移代孕提供跳板,因为南非的代孕实践不受监管。
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