FUTURE CHILD'S RIGHTS IN NEW REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGY:THINKING OUTSIDE THE TUBE AND MAINTAINING THE CONNECTIONS |
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Authors: | Dena Moyal Carolyn Shelley |
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Affiliation: | 1. Office of the Children's Lawyer in Ontario;2. Cunningham, Swan,Carty, Little and Bonham LLP in Kingston, ON |
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Abstract: | This article considers whether children born through assisted human reproduction are entitled to information about their biological origins. It examines the issue both from a clinical perspective, citing social science research and the personal narratives of donor‐conceived children, and from a legal perspective, outlining the extent of a child's “right to know” in different jurisdictions. The article suggests that a uniform legal approach is needed that will recognize the right of all children to access details about their identity and conception, for the sake of their psychological well‐being. The article includes a fact scenario that considers the situation of a donor‐conceived child who has become the subject of a custody dispute, and who has not been told the circumstances of his conception. |
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Keywords: | Reproductive technology assisted human reproduction legal parentage parental status donor‐assisted conception biological identity right to know child custody |
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