Thailand’s interim parliament passed a law Feb. 19 banning foreigners from seeking surrogacy services to end a “rent-a-womb” industry that made the country a top fertility tourism destination.
Thailand was rocked by several surrogacy scandals last year, including a case in which a Japanese man fathered at least 16 babies using Thai surrogates in what local media called a “baby factory.”
“This law aims to stop Thai women’s wombs from becoming the world’s wombs,” said lawmaker Wanlop Tankananurak. (Reuters)
タイの暫定議会は2月19日、外国人カップルのための代理出産を禁止する同国初の法案を可決した。代理出産をめぐる問題が相次いだことを受けての規制だ。
The Japan Times ST: March 6, 2015