Adoption and Assisted Reproduction in Germany

Legal Framework and Current Issues

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In Germany, as elsewhere, couples and individuals suffering from unwanted childlessness have two principal means to overcome it. One, adoption, has existed and has been quite heavily regulated in Germany for centuries. The other, assisted reproduction, has only recently come into its own with advances in medical technology and has not yet been comprehensively dealt with by the German legislature.
This monograph provides a survey of adoption and assisted reproduction as alternative (non-coital) ways of establishing parent-child relationships in Germany.

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Saskia Lettmaier is a professor of law at Kiel University, Germany. Her research interest is on family and inheritance law in contemporary, historical, comparative, and interdisciplinary perspective. She also serves as a family-law judge at the Higher Regional Court of Schleswig.
Adoption and Assisted Reproduction in Germany: Legal Framework and Current Issues
Saskia Lettmaier
 Abstract
 Keywords
 List of Abbreviations
 Introduction
 Part 1: Adoption
 Part 2: Assisted Reproduction
 Conclusion
 Bibliography
All interested in legal issues surrounding adoption and assisted reproduction in Germany.
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