Global Social Security Review

Revisiting France’s Anonymous Birth System: One Year of Korea’s Crisis Pregnancy and Protected Birth Act

  • Author

    An, Moon-Hee

  • Page

    5-14

  • PubDate

    2025. 12.

  • Language

    kor

In the first year following the implementation of the Crisis Pregnancy Protection Act, 107 women in Korea sought support for “protected birth.” Germany’s Trusted Birth System and France’s Anonymous Birth System were discussed at length prior to the implementation of this law. In the end, Korea adopted a model similar to Germany’s, prioritizing children’s right to know their biological origins. In contrast, in the French system, maternal anonymity takes precedence over the child’s right to know their parentage. Today, an average of 600 children are born anonymously under this system every year in France. The Anonymous Birth System has been in place in France for a long time, reflecting a societal preference for protecting the mother’s anonymity over a strict adherence to the biological truth of the mother and the child.

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공공누리 공공저작물 자유 이용허락, 출처표시, 상업적 이용 금지, 변경금지
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