Reproductive Health Care and Policy Concerns: Regulation of Surrogacy Arrangements in Sri Lanka and Lessons Learned from the United Kingdom
- About the project
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This is a British Council-funded collaborative research project that seeks to set up a learning platform on law and policy pertaining to surrogacy as a form of assisted reproduction, and to address the evidence gaps in relation to the regulation of surrogacy arrangements in Sri Lanka. The project aims to assist Sri Lankan authorities in regulating surrogacy arrangements by providing them with the opportunity to learn lessons from the UK and other East and South-East Asian countries. Ultimately, the project seeks to prevent Sri Lanka from becoming a destination for cross-border commercial surrogacy in South Asia. The project commenced on 20 January 2020 and will end on 31 December 2021. It is funded by the British Council under the South Asia Small-Scale Research Project Scheme.
- Research Team
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The project involves collaboration between the University of Aberdeen (Lead Institution) and the University of Colombo, Sri Lanka (Partner Institution). The principal investigators are Dr Katarina Trimmings (Senior Researcher) and Ms Ziyana Nazemudeen (Junior Researcher). The investigators from the Partner Institution are Dr. Rose Wijeysekera (Senior Researcher) and Dr. Darshana Sumanadasa (Junior Researcher).
- Project Outputs
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Project Video
Project Report
- Project Event
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Project workshop took place on Friday 17th September 2021, from 10:00 - 12:00 BST.
Project Objectives
The project seeks to achieve the following objectives:
Contact
Dr Katarina Trimmings (Principal Investigator/Senior Researcher)
Senior Lecturer
University of Aberdeen
School of Law
High Street
Taylor Building
Aberdeen
AB24 3UB
United Kingdom
Tel: +44(0)1224 272415
Email: k.trimmings@abdn.ac.uk
Ms Ziyana Nazemudeen (Co-Investigator/Junior Researcher)
University of Aberdeen
School of Law
High Street
Taylor Building
Aberdeen
AB24 3UB
United Kingdom
Email: ziyana.deen@abdn.ac.uk