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Natalie Gamble speaks at LSE panel discussion – Surrogacy law reform

Natalie Gamble speaks at LSE panel discussion – Surrogacy law reform

by Robyn | Mar 20, 2023 | International Surrogacy, Surrogacy, Surrogacy UK Law

Natalie was delighted to speak at the London School of Economics as part of an expert panel talking about surrogacy law reform on 21 February 2023. Speaking alongside Baroness Barker, Dr Kirsty Horsey and Professor Isabel Karpin from Australia, the event was chaired...
Resolution podcast interviews Natalie Gamble on surrogacy law reform

Resolution podcast interviews Natalie Gamble on surrogacy law reform

by Alejandra | Mar 9, 2023 | Surrogacy, Surrogacy UK Law

The ‘Talking Family Law’ podcast, produced by Resolution, recently interviewed Natalie Gamble and barrister Andrew Powell from 4PB about surrogacy law, in anticipation of the Law Commission publishing its report on law reform in spring 2023. Natalie talked about the...
NGA speaks at London conference – Future Directions of Surrogacy Law

NGA speaks at London conference – Future Directions of Surrogacy Law

by Natalie | Nov 30, 2022 | Surrogacy

Natalie was delighted to speak at the Future Directions in Surrogacy Law conference at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies in London on 30 November. What was the Future Directions in Surrogacy Law conference about? The conference was organised by Dr Kirsty Horsey,...
Our views on the Law Commission surrogacy reform proposals

Our views on the Law Commission surrogacy reform proposals

by Franklyn | Oct 6, 2019 | Surrogacy, Surrogacy UK Law

The Law Commission’s surrogacy reform consultation is a once-in-a-generation chance to get surrogacy law right.  We have spent the last few months carefully considering our response, drawing on our legal and practical experience of over 1,000 surrogacy cases, as well...
Modern surrogacy practice and the need for reform – Article published in Journal of Medical Law and Ethics

Modern surrogacy practice and the need for reform – Article published in Journal of Medical Law and Ethics

by Natalie | Oct 22, 2016 | Surrogacy, Surrogacy UK Law

Helen and Natalie have written a substantive article for the Journal of Medical Law and Ethics about our experience of modern surrogacy practice for UK parents.  They look at how surrogacy works in the UK, as well as what drives parents overseas and surrogacy practice...
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