What kind of surrogacy is legal in Greece?
Greece is one of the very few jurisdictions in the European Union and worldwide, which enforces surrogacy contracts and has adopted a progressive and tolerant legal framework on the regulation of surrogate motherhood. Specifically, Greece has introduced a complete and comprehensive regulatory framework for medically assisted human reproduction, with provisions for altruistic gestational surrogacy since 2002. Surrogacy is regulated by article 1458 of the Greek Civil Code (GCC), as it was introduced with article 8 of the Law 3089/2002 and articles 13 and 26 of the Law 3305/2005. A recent legal reform has been effected through the introduction of Law 4272/2014 pursuant to which the prerequisite of permanent stay in Greece, as a criterion for the application of the law, has now been abolished. Traditional and commercial surrogacy are explicitly prohibited by the Law.
Are surrogacy contracts valid and enforceable under Greek law?
Surrogacy contracts are valid and enforceable under article 1458 of the GCC. The contract is signed between the intended parents (IPs) or the intended mother (IM), in case she is single and the surrogate and her husband or her civil partner, in case she is married or in a civil partnership. The agreement must be in writing, and must be made prior to the impregnation of the surrogate mother. Furthermore, in order for the terms of the arrangement to be enforced three other prerequisites must be fulfilled:
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the provisions of (informed) written consent by all those involved in the arrangement
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the pre - conception authorisation of the surrogacy agreement by the Court
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the altruistic nature of the surrogacy agreement and evident (by the specific clauses of the contracts) lack of financial gain.