Surrogacy “Reforms” and Future Reproductive Technologies
Join us at the University of Greenwich for a half-day symposium bringing together scholars working on assisted reproduction, including and beyond surrogacy, to discuss what the Law Commissions' recommendations for surrogacy could mean for the future regulation of reproductive technologies. Experts will provide insights into the Law Commissions’ Report and what it may represent for the future regulation of, for example, donor conception, egg freezing, ectogestation and uterus transplantation.
The symposium is open to students, academics and anyone with an interest in the legal regulation of reproductive technologies and practices.
Location
Stephen Lawrence Building, Universityof Greenwich
(Hosts will meet you at the entrance, see map below)
Public Transport Links
Nearest Rail stations: Greenwich or Maze Hill
DLR: Cutty Sark (please note the station may be closed due to repair works so please check online when planning your journey)
Stations all within walking distance
Parking
On-site parking is not available. Off-site chargeable parking available nearby.
Catering
Refreshments and catering will be provided at the event. Please confirm your dietary requirements when reserving your ticket.