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A.R.T., surrogacy and legal parentage : a comparative legislative review

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posted on 2004-01-01, 00:00 authored by Sonia Allan, J Seymour
This is one of three Occasional Papers published by the Victorian Law Reform Commission as part of the Commission's work on assisted reproduction and adoption. A central issue which arises in the context of assisted reproduction is how to recognise and protect the best interests of children who are conceived through assisted reproduction. The three Occasional Papers deal with different aspects of this question. This Paper examines how laws in the other Australian states, and in the United States, United Kingdom and Canada regulate access to assisted reproduction, control the use of surrogacy and deal with issues relating to parentage of children conceived through assisted reproduction. Generally, this legislation gives priority to protecting the best interests of children, but the way in which this is done varies considerably.

History

Pagination

1 - 74

Publisher

Victorian Law Reform Commission

Place of publication

Melbourne, Vic

ISBN-13

9780975149751

ISBN-10

097514975X

Language

eng

Notes

Occasional Paper commissioned by Victorian Law Reform Commission

Publication classification

A5.1 Minor research monograph

Copyright notice

2004, Victorian Law Reform Commission