In this study we will be bringing together three different aspects of same-sex, specifically lesbian, parenting. We will begin by investigating the status provisions regarding parenting enacted by the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act (henceforth HFEA) 1990 and the amending statute HFEA 2008. Our underlying claim is that although the amending statute makes specific provisions for civil partners and same-sex parenting couples, it nonetheless maintains the strongly heteronormative framework present in the previous act, due to the fact that "Lesbian parenting represents a radical and radicalizing challenge to heterosexual norms that govern parenting roles and identities. It undermines traditional notions of the family and the heterosexual...
Fieldwork was carried out over a two-year period between 1999 and 2001 and consisted of interviews w...
LGBTQ couples have more opportunities to become parents than ever before. This is partly due to adva...
This dissertation examines the contested terrain of family through qualitative analysis of child cus...
Empirical studies have revealed that a significant minority of lesbian and gay couples and individua...
In many jurisdictions, legislation reflects, retains and reiterates heteronormative two-parent model...
In many jurisdictions, legislation reflects, retains and reiterates heteronormative two-parent model...
In recent years, rapid changes in both assisted reproduction and social practices have given rise to...
In Re G (Residence: Same-Sex Partner) the Court of Appeal was called upon to determine the level of ...
The last few decades have seen unprecedented legal changes in support of lesbian and gay equality in...
The legal regulation of same-sex parenting in England & Wales promotes the heteronormative model of ...
Lesbian families with children are greater in number and more visible today than ever before. In fac...
Health Policy Research Unit This is a post-peer-review, pre-copy edited version of an article pub...
Health Policy Research Unit The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed ...
Many couples in same-sex relationships are as enthusiastic in their desire to become parents as thos...
In Part I of this article, Dalton briefly reviews the way legal scholars commonly define sex-based d...
Fieldwork was carried out over a two-year period between 1999 and 2001 and consisted of interviews w...
LGBTQ couples have more opportunities to become parents than ever before. This is partly due to adva...
This dissertation examines the contested terrain of family through qualitative analysis of child cus...
Empirical studies have revealed that a significant minority of lesbian and gay couples and individua...
In many jurisdictions, legislation reflects, retains and reiterates heteronormative two-parent model...
In many jurisdictions, legislation reflects, retains and reiterates heteronormative two-parent model...
In recent years, rapid changes in both assisted reproduction and social practices have given rise to...
In Re G (Residence: Same-Sex Partner) the Court of Appeal was called upon to determine the level of ...
The last few decades have seen unprecedented legal changes in support of lesbian and gay equality in...
The legal regulation of same-sex parenting in England & Wales promotes the heteronormative model of ...
Lesbian families with children are greater in number and more visible today than ever before. In fac...
Health Policy Research Unit This is a post-peer-review, pre-copy edited version of an article pub...
Health Policy Research Unit The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed ...
Many couples in same-sex relationships are as enthusiastic in their desire to become parents as thos...
In Part I of this article, Dalton briefly reviews the way legal scholars commonly define sex-based d...
Fieldwork was carried out over a two-year period between 1999 and 2001 and consisted of interviews w...
LGBTQ couples have more opportunities to become parents than ever before. This is partly due to adva...
This dissertation examines the contested terrain of family through qualitative analysis of child cus...