Thailand has been urged to quickly pass a law to control surrogacy; otherwise the country can be a hub of commercial surrogacy. The human rights communication sub-committee of the National Human Rights Commission of Thailand held a forum on surrogacy and rights today. Participants expressed concerns about Thailand lacking a particular law to control surrogacy. Prof Emeritus Dr Pramual Weerutamasen, a gynecologist and specialist on reproductive technology, said Thailand should quickly pass a law to protect babies born using reproductive technology and doctors' ethics could play important roles in solving problems relating to surrogacy.