A COUPLE of months ago, lawyers launched a remarkable human rights case against the British government. One of the plaintiffs is a six-year-old girl, loved by her parents, healthy and normal in all respects. There's just one problem: Emma (not her real name) may never be allowed to know the name of her genetic father. Not because no one knows who he is, but because 12 years ago the British government decided it should be a closely guarded secre
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This is the case of a six-year-old schoolchild —identified as J— who was born with ambiguous externa...
<p>The institution of adoption is not new, existed in all nations since antiquity. Currently she is ...
Significant numbers of parents now share information and photographs of their children online. In Se...
This review looks at the way in which children¿s rights to know the identity of their biological par...
In the last decade, European Court of Human Right case-law evolution revealed a new component of the...
Issues concerning personal identity have not been discussed at the European Union level given the li...
Children are afforded a number of protections when they encounter the criminal justice system. The n...
The Human Fertilisation and Embryology (Disclosure of Donor Information) Regulations 2004 removed th...
In recent years, the number of nations which have banned the anonymous character of gamete donations...
A recent English court decision raises an issue clinicians increasingly face, namely whether, when a...
In many countries, including Australia, governments have legislated against anonymous gamete donatio...
Children are afforded a number ofdifferent protections when they encounter the criminal justice syst...
My thesis deals with the child's right to know his or her genetic origin. It is a universal human ri...
Prompted by developments in human genetics, a recurrent bioethical question concerns a person’s ‘rig...
This research aims to determine whether or not the legal provisions, which regulate the privacy and ...
This is the case of a six-year-old schoolchild —identified as J— who was born with ambiguous externa...
<p>The institution of adoption is not new, existed in all nations since antiquity. Currently she is ...
Significant numbers of parents now share information and photographs of their children online. In Se...