This thesis is an ethical and empirical exploration of the late discovery of genetic origins in two contexts, adoption and sperm donor-assisted conception. This exploration has two interlinked strands of concern. The first is the identification of ‘late discovery’ as a significant issue of concern, deserving of recognition and acknowledgment. The second concerns the ethical implications of late discovery experiences for the welfare of the child. The apparently simple act of recognition of a phenomenon is a precondition to any analysis and critique of it. This is especially important when the phenomenon arises out of social practices that arouse significant debate in ethical and legal contexts. As the new reproductive technologies a...
There is emerging evidence of a range of ethical implications lasting many years when a person finds...
Copyright permission has been sought but has not been received, therefore this material will remain ...
This article explores the practice of gamete donation in the U.S. having in mind the larger question...
Late discovery is a term used to describe the experience of discovering the truth of one’s genetic o...
This thesis critically analyses sperm donation practices from a child-centred perspective. It examin...
The paper's main goal is to elaborate on the ethical issues that heterologous fertilization has rais...
It was not by my choice that my ancestral home is nothing more than a sample jar (Whipp, 2000) T...
While in this paper I focus on adoptees, my argument is applicable to donor-conceived chil...
This paper analyses the complex issues faced by regulators of the infertility treatment industry in ...
If over the last couple of decades, advances in reproductive medicine have helped many couples who a...
The question to be considered is whether the issue of genetic origin is still present nowadays. I th...
Reproduction and the family are central elements in the lives of people, and in the narratives and p...
Thesis (LLD)--University of Pretoria, 2023.Notwithstanding the established practice of donor concept...
Abstract: A sperm donor is the biological father but not the social father of a child conceived thro...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2005 Guiliana Fausta Fuscaldo.What determines parenthood...
There is emerging evidence of a range of ethical implications lasting many years when a person finds...
Copyright permission has been sought but has not been received, therefore this material will remain ...
This article explores the practice of gamete donation in the U.S. having in mind the larger question...
Late discovery is a term used to describe the experience of discovering the truth of one’s genetic o...
This thesis critically analyses sperm donation practices from a child-centred perspective. It examin...
The paper's main goal is to elaborate on the ethical issues that heterologous fertilization has rais...
It was not by my choice that my ancestral home is nothing more than a sample jar (Whipp, 2000) T...
While in this paper I focus on adoptees, my argument is applicable to donor-conceived chil...
This paper analyses the complex issues faced by regulators of the infertility treatment industry in ...
If over the last couple of decades, advances in reproductive medicine have helped many couples who a...
The question to be considered is whether the issue of genetic origin is still present nowadays. I th...
Reproduction and the family are central elements in the lives of people, and in the narratives and p...
Thesis (LLD)--University of Pretoria, 2023.Notwithstanding the established practice of donor concept...
Abstract: A sperm donor is the biological father but not the social father of a child conceived thro...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2005 Guiliana Fausta Fuscaldo.What determines parenthood...
There is emerging evidence of a range of ethical implications lasting many years when a person finds...
Copyright permission has been sought but has not been received, therefore this material will remain ...
This article explores the practice of gamete donation in the U.S. having in mind the larger question...