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- Professor Kirsty Horsey
Professor Kirsty Horsey has LLB and PhD degrees and a PGCHE.
Professor Horsey graduated in both undergraduate law and her PhD from the University of Kent. She started as a lecturer in law at Kent Law School in 2005.
Professor Horsey’s long-term research interest focuses on the laws regulating surrogacy. She has worked with external non-profit and charitable organisations to facilitate and encourage reform. One such collaborative project – the SurrogacyUK Working Group on Surrogacy Law Reform – led to the publication of two Research Reports on the state of the law governing surrogacy, together with recommendations for reform, in 2015 and 2018 (see publications list). Professor Horsey is also part of the secretariat for the All Party Parliamentary Group on Surrogacy.
Professor Horsey's research interests lie primarily in the regulation of surrogacy, other forms of assisted human reproduction and genetic technologies. She is particularly interested in where these areas overlap and intersect with issues in family law, especially the concept of legal parenthood. Her long-term research project focuses on reform of the UK’s laws on surrogacy. She also researches within the law of tort, in particular those obligations based on ‘relationship’, assumptions of responsibility and/or imbalances of power.
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