INTERNATIONAL FAMILY LAW IN THE AGE OF DIGITALISATION

THE CASE OF CROSS-BORDER SURROGACY AND INTERNATIONAL PARENTAL CHILD ABDUCTION

Authors

  • Katarina Trimmings University of Aberdeen, School of Law High Street, Aberdeen, AB24 3UB, United Kingdom

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25234/eclic/28256

Abstract

This article illustrates in an anecdotal way the impact of digitalisation on international family law. Specifically, it explores the part that digital technologies have played in the expansion of cross-border assisted reproduction, with a particular focus on cross-border surrogacy arrangements. It then examines the interface between international parental child abduction and facial recognition technologies. The EU approach to the use of AI-powered facial recognition technologies is explained, before considering the potential utility of facial recognition technologies in the specific context of international parental child abduction.

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Published

2023-11-07

How to Cite

Trimmings, K. (2023). INTERNATIONAL FAMILY LAW IN THE AGE OF DIGITALISATION: THE CASE OF CROSS-BORDER SURROGACY AND INTERNATIONAL PARENTAL CHILD ABDUCTION. EU and Comparative Law Issues and Challenges Series (ECLIC), 7, 17–36. https://doi.org/10.25234/eclic/28256