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Irish government drops surrogacy plans from family law overhaul
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Irish Times has reported that the Irish government has dropped surrogacy plans from its overhaul of the family justice system.
The Children and Family Relationships Bill, a wide-ranging reform package published earlier this year, set out plans to ban commercial surrogacy and clarify the rights of children born through surrogacy.
However, in a revised version of the scheme published on 24 September 2014, surrogacy has been removed altogether.
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