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Tytuł:
Problem obywatelstwa dziecka prawdopodobnie pochodzącego od obywatela polskiego niebędącego mężem surrogate mother : uwagi aprobujące wyroki NSA z 6 maja 2015 r. (II OSK 2372/13 oraz II OSK 2419/13)
The citizienship issue of plausible child of Polish citizien who is not husband of surrogate mother : remarks approving the judgements of Polish Supreme Administration Court of 6th May 2015
Autorzy:
Mostowik, Piotr
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/485535.pdf
Data publikacji:
2018
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Jagielloński. Instytut Europeistyki
Tematy:
obywatelstwo
tzw. macierzyństwo (urodzenie) zastępcze
ponadgraniczne rezultaty prawa krajowego
podstawowe zasady prawa rodzinnego
citizenship
surrogacy motherhood
cross-border effects of internal laws fundamental domestic principles of family law
Opis:
The matter of these remarks are judgments of the Supreme Administrative Court of May 6, 2015, in which decisions on refusal to confirm the Polish citizenship of a child in similar, unusual circumstances, were given. A child who lives in the United States under the care of a couple of men, was born by a woman referred to in foreign law as "surrogate mother". In the performance of the contract this woman - nota bene married - became pregnant, gave birth to a child and gave it to the ordering (intending) party, i.e. a man of Polish citizenship and a second man with a homosexual relationship with him. Polish private law was applicable in this case, because according to the conflict-of-law rules on the origin of a child, the law of the state of citizenships applies. Administrative authorities and courts refused to confirm citizenship. The justification of the judgments indicated that the request did not find support in the collected documents and evidence. The courts and administrative bodies did not have the basic substantive premise to allow a different ruling to be issued. The author presents the position that Polish law in general could allow proving the paternity of the applicant, for which it would be necessary to initiate other domestic procedures confirming that the child comes from the applicant. Since they were not instituted, the authorities or courts in the proceedings in which the judgments were handed down did not have the basic data that would allow a different ruling to be issued. By the way, the author presents a few more general reflections on the current differences between legal systems. States that have legally introduced "surrogate motherhood" operations may not require other (most countries in the world) that the latter automatically recognize their effects of foreign law. Intensive globalization since the beginning of the 21st century also shows the free flow of information about the different legal systems. In the area of family law, differences have recently become diametrical and have a scale unprecedented by thousands of years of law development. No state in the world can expect (and does not expect) that any application of its law will have effects also abroad (i.e. from perspective of anther legal orders abroad). In the circumstance that underlie the decisions and judgments discussed, it would be helpful if American authorities and courts issued an additional document that would abroad accurately describe the woman who gave birth to the child and, moreover, that the particular man is the child's genetic father (what can be of great importance abroad). In the case of submitting such information, the evidence collected in the case would give the Polish authorities and courts a different answer in the discussed proceeding and other proceedings.
Źródło:
Problemy Współczesnego Prawa Międzynarodowego, Europejskiego i Porównawczego; 2018, 16; 55-75
1730-4504
Pojawia się w:
Problemy Współczesnego Prawa Międzynarodowego, Europejskiego i Porównawczego
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
O żądaniach wpisu w polskim rejestrze stanu cywilnego zagranicznej fikcji prawnej pochodzenia dziecka od „rodziców jednopłciowych”
On Demands for Entry into Polish Birth Records of Foreign Legal Fiction of a Child’s Origin from ‘Same-Sex Parents’
Autorzy:
Mostowik, Piotr
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/518605.pdf
Data publikacji:
2019
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Jagielloński. Fundacja Utriusque Iuris
Tematy:
civil status
birth records
order public clause
private international law
conflict of laws
Opis:
Polish administrative courts were in 2018 requested to register in Polish birth records the child’s origin from “same-sex parents” (de facto – homosexual couples). The author discusses the national legal provisions. In the matters of civil status in question there is no harmonization of law at the international level, and the European Union has no competence in the field of substantive personal and family law. Such issues and – being their reflexes – the registration of civil status (filiation or marriage) are subject to the internal legislation of each state. Legal systems differ manifestly in the world. The author emphasizes that there is no possibility of transferring to the domestic register of civil status (birth records) a foreign document incompatible with the fundamental principles of forum’s law, which is justified in particular by the need to protect the effectiveness of the principles of the Polish ordre public, which are declared in the Constitution (Art. 18). They include i.a. the understanding of the principle of filiation or marital status, and the registration system should be compatible with the legal fundaments of the state. The proposed solution does not mean, however, that it is not possible to settle a detailed administrative case residing abroad, e.g. to obtain an identity card by the child living abroad. For the purpose of such separate administrative proceedings, a foreign document or a part of it may be treated as confirmation of the status of parents (i.e. a man and a woman who gave birth to a child) being Polish citizens.
Źródło:
Forum Prawnicze; 2019, 6 (56); 3-29
2081-688X
Pojawia się w:
Forum Prawnicze
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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