This paper addresses whether sperm donor anonymity should continue in Canada and what the effects might be of abolishing anonymity, particularly for marginalized groups such as lesbian mothers. The first part of the paper outlines the legislative and historical context surrounding the donor anonymity debate in Canada. The second part of the paper addresses the interests of the various social and legal stakeholders, including donor conceived offspring, the social and biological parents of those offspring, and sperm donors. The final segment outlines a twofold law reform agenda. First, it is proposed that Canada prospectively abolish donor anonymity in an effort to meet the health and psychological needs of donor conceived children. Second, i...
BACKGROUND: In 2005, UK legislation was changed requiring any donor of gametes or embryos used in th...
Background Some persons conceived with donor gametes react negatively when they found their birth ...
This thesis advances a feminist critique of Canadian legal responses to disputes over frozen in vitr...
Nowadays, anonymous sperm donation is indeed a globally discussed topic: the popularity of the use o...
In 2004 a law was introduced in The Netherlands, which gives offspring conceived by semen or oocyte ...
As other countries increasingly move toward abolishing anonymity in gamete donation, the United Stat...
As other countries increasingly move toward abolishing anonymity in gamete donation, the United Stat...
Victoria (Australia) is considering retrospective legislation on the abolition of gamete donor anony...
Victoria (Australia) is considering retrospective legislation on the abolition of gamete donor anony...
Donor conception has been practiced as a medical procedure to bypass first, male, and subsequently ...
Introduction Belgian legislation allows only strictly anonymous gamete donation and known donation (...
Introduction Belgian legislation allows only strictly anonymous gamete donation and known donation (...
In Sperm donor anonymity and compensation: an experiment with American sperm donors, the authors con...
The paper covers legal and ethical aspects of the sperm donor anonymity, and the dynamics of public ...
Abstract Most sperm donation that occurs in the USA proceeds through anonymous donation. While some ...
BACKGROUND: In 2005, UK legislation was changed requiring any donor of gametes or embryos used in th...
Background Some persons conceived with donor gametes react negatively when they found their birth ...
This thesis advances a feminist critique of Canadian legal responses to disputes over frozen in vitr...
Nowadays, anonymous sperm donation is indeed a globally discussed topic: the popularity of the use o...
In 2004 a law was introduced in The Netherlands, which gives offspring conceived by semen or oocyte ...
As other countries increasingly move toward abolishing anonymity in gamete donation, the United Stat...
As other countries increasingly move toward abolishing anonymity in gamete donation, the United Stat...
Victoria (Australia) is considering retrospective legislation on the abolition of gamete donor anony...
Victoria (Australia) is considering retrospective legislation on the abolition of gamete donor anony...
Donor conception has been practiced as a medical procedure to bypass first, male, and subsequently ...
Introduction Belgian legislation allows only strictly anonymous gamete donation and known donation (...
Introduction Belgian legislation allows only strictly anonymous gamete donation and known donation (...
In Sperm donor anonymity and compensation: an experiment with American sperm donors, the authors con...
The paper covers legal and ethical aspects of the sperm donor anonymity, and the dynamics of public ...
Abstract Most sperm donation that occurs in the USA proceeds through anonymous donation. While some ...
BACKGROUND: In 2005, UK legislation was changed requiring any donor of gametes or embryos used in th...
Background Some persons conceived with donor gametes react negatively when they found their birth ...
This thesis advances a feminist critique of Canadian legal responses to disputes over frozen in vitr...