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Italy Criminalizes Seeking Surrogacy Abroad, Imposes Up to 2 Years in Jail
Oct 16, 2024, 06:25 PM
Italy has passed a new law that criminalizes seeking surrogacy abroad, making it one of the most restrictive surrogacy laws in the Western world. The law, passed by Italian lawmakers on Wednesday, extends the country's existing ban on surrogacy to include couples who seek the procedure in countries where it is legal, such as parts of the United States. This move has been justified by the conservative government as a measure to protect women's dignity. However, critics argue that the law will primarily affect gay and infertile couples, effectively preventing them from becoming parents. The law imposes severe penalties, including up to 2 years in jail and significant fines, for those who violate it.
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