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IAML Surrogacy Symposium

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IAML Surrogacy Symposium 17-19 May, 2015

The IAML has gathered 20 of the leading professionals from around the world to present and facilitate in-depth discussions regarding the current status of the law and ethics surrounding Assisted Reproductive Technology Services. Over the course of this 1.5 day conference, representatives from throughout Europe, Australia, Hong Kong, India, Argentina and the United States will provide points of view from attorneys, academics, the judiciary and public offices.

A pre-symposium reception has been arranged at Charles Russell Speechlys, London on Sunday, 17 May from 6:00-8:00 pm. The symposium runs from 9:00-5:30 on Monday and 9:00-12:30 on Tuesday. Monday’s lunch will be provided onsite and cost is included in the registration fee of $150 USD. Registration fee increases to $175 USD after April 15, 2015.

Further details are available from the brochure.
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