This paper explores the relationship between the concept of the ‘identity of the child’ and legal parenthood. It examines the role of identity in the determination of legal parenthood in three contexts: (a) parental orders after surrogacy arrangements; (b) disputed paternity cases; and (c) the statutory rules in cases involving gamete donation. This paper argues that the concept of ‘identity’ plays an inconsistent role in the attribution of legal parenthood, because the concept lacks substantive content within judicial reasoning and the statutory framework. The understanding of identity, and the role it plays, appears to change in these different contexts to serve the different purposes that the law is trying to achieve. The reason for this...
The focus of this chapter is the significance of the legal ascription of parenthood, in the context ...
This paper tells a story of shifting normativities, from tradition to modernity and back, regarding ...
Recent legal developments in Canada have produced contradictory trends in relation to defining paren...
This paper explores the relationship between the concept of the ‘identity of the child’ and legal pa...
When a child is born, the law makes a critical determination regarding who will be recognized as the...
This paper focuses on the legal position of children born into families where only one of the parent...
© 2018 Dr Hannah RobertThis study explores the operation of legal parentage within Australian family...
There are few other areas in family law where incongruence between the legal and social positions is...
With the use of Assisted Reproductive Technologies, the number of participants in the procreative pr...
For more than thirty years, the central questions of the law of parentage have been when and to what...
Who is a child’s legal mother? Must a child have exactly one mother, can it have two or three, or ca...
For the court to grant a parental order recognising intended parents as legal parents of a surrogate...
In this paper we explore three types of parental relationships which have grown in importance over t...
This thesis highlights two significant flaws in birth certification and legal parentage regimes in A...
When asked to identify the legal parents of a child, traditional family law principles look backward...
The focus of this chapter is the significance of the legal ascription of parenthood, in the context ...
This paper tells a story of shifting normativities, from tradition to modernity and back, regarding ...
Recent legal developments in Canada have produced contradictory trends in relation to defining paren...
This paper explores the relationship between the concept of the ‘identity of the child’ and legal pa...
When a child is born, the law makes a critical determination regarding who will be recognized as the...
This paper focuses on the legal position of children born into families where only one of the parent...
© 2018 Dr Hannah RobertThis study explores the operation of legal parentage within Australian family...
There are few other areas in family law where incongruence between the legal and social positions is...
With the use of Assisted Reproductive Technologies, the number of participants in the procreative pr...
For more than thirty years, the central questions of the law of parentage have been when and to what...
Who is a child’s legal mother? Must a child have exactly one mother, can it have two or three, or ca...
For the court to grant a parental order recognising intended parents as legal parents of a surrogate...
In this paper we explore three types of parental relationships which have grown in importance over t...
This thesis highlights two significant flaws in birth certification and legal parentage regimes in A...
When asked to identify the legal parents of a child, traditional family law principles look backward...
The focus of this chapter is the significance of the legal ascription of parenthood, in the context ...
This paper tells a story of shifting normativities, from tradition to modernity and back, regarding ...
Recent legal developments in Canada have produced contradictory trends in relation to defining paren...