The Missing Link: An idea analysis of Sweden’s policy on surrogate arrangements in a globalized context
No Thumbnail Available
Date
2025-08-20
Authors
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Abstract
This study has examined Sweden’s policy and approach to surrogacy within a local and
broader global context. Focusing on the impact and realisation of rights linked to the
surrogate “mother” as a prominent figure in the latest SOU (2021:56) conducted on the
subject of surrogacy, and the subsequent legislation. While simultaneously exploring
recurring themes such as lack of international frameworks and policies, other prominent
figures like the child and intended parents along with the general dissensus regarding the
existence of surrogacy. The study has used a human rights-based approach, focusing on the
concept of relational autonomy to explore surrounding social contexts in relation to
autonomous rights. The purpose was achieved by using an idea analysis through the inclusion
of Mats Lindberg’s VDP-triad, examining the chosen material from several angles. The study
has found that the surrogate “mother” is impacted by Sweden’s policy on surrogacy, since
Sweden allows surrogacy to take place by extension despite not being supported by current
legislation. The lack of international policies and framework covering surrogacy is a
prominent issue, influencing the amount of research conducted on the entire topic along with
the surrogate “mother”. The conclusion of this thesis is that there is an absence of the
surrogate “mother” as a figure in a Swedish context. Showcasing a missing link in regards to
autonomous rights within a broader global context.
Description
Keywords
surrogate “mother”,, Sweden, policy, surrogacy, relational autonomy, SOU 2021:56