Overview
My research interests are primarily focused in Medical and Family Law, and the comparative study and international regulation of assisted reproduction.
My PhD thesis is looking at the international rights of the child, as defined by the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, in relation to surrogacy arrangements. Taking a socio-legal approach, my research aims to conclude as to whether current domestic laws adequately protect these fundamental rights.
Research
Thesis
Best interests and identity: a critical analysis of the extent to which the law on surrogacy guarantees the rights of the child
Supervisors
Natasha Hammond-Browning
Senior Lecturer in Law
Donna Crowe-Urbaniak
Lecturer