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US: Faith-based shelter fights to keep out transgender women

A conservative Christian law firm that has pushed religious issues in multiple states urged a U.S. judge on Friday to block Alaska's largest city from requiring a faith-based women's shelter to accept transgender women.

France: GPA à l’étranger le gouvernement se range derrière la Cour de Cassation

Questioned by a member of parliament LR on the possibility of including in the law the recognition of the parentage of children born abroad by GPA, the Minister of Justice Nicole Belloubet defended the jurisprudence of the Court of Cassation.

European Court of Human Rights: Gestational surrogacy

Request for an advisory opinion under Protocol No. 16 to the Convention On 16 October 2018 the Court received a request for an advisory opinion on the question of surrogacy from the French Court of Cassation. The Panel of the Grand Chamber having accepted the request on 3 December 2018, a Grand Chamber was constituted in order to consider it.