technique

Justice, Law, Technique

Law is for the man. Law must serve man, not subdue him. To do so, it is necessary to release the legality from useless frills to cut to the core of the legal data.
Law is designed for man, from intimately existential reality to the multiple social dimensions until the global level. And anthropology is the ground from which to draw elements to build legality.
The axiological approach is the feature of law. Whichever way you put it, the essence of law is to express values and valuable decisions.

The European Court of Human Rights and Technological Development. The Issue of the Continuity of the Family Status Established Abroad Through Recourse to Surrogate Motherhood

Surrogate motherhood is one of today’s controversial issues. It is debatable whether or not surrogacy is consistent with human rights. Consequently, State reactions to surrogacy range widely. People from countries where surrogacy is banned or strictly regulated have been increasingly resorting to surrogate motherhood abroad. Hence the question about the continuity of the family status created abroad through surrogacy. Also the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has dealt with that problem, mainly in the Mennesson, Labassee, and Paradiso et Campanelli cases.

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