
Donor Conception and the Search for Information
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Drawing on detailed legal evidence, highly readable personal case studies and a range of research, Sonia Allan has produced a compelling account of the need for donor conception to shed its stigma and secrecy by opening up its records to the thousands of donor offspring already born and yet to be born. Dr Marilyn Crawshaw, Honorary Fellow (formerly Senior Lecturer), University of York, UKSonia Allan has written an important book that sensitively - and globally - approaches the secrecy surrounding donor conception. Based on a thorough discussion of the social, legal, ethical, and moral issues around donor anonymity, Donor Conception persuasively argues for the need to to give donor-conceived children the right to access information about their biological origins. Professor Naomi Cahn, Harold H. Greene Chair, GWU Law School
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PART I - DONOR CONCEPTION, SECRECY AND ANONYMITY
Chapter 1: A brief history of donor conception, secrecy and anonymity.
Chapter 2: The call for information: donor conceived people, recipients and donors.
Chapter 3: The search.
PART II - REGULATORY APPROACHES AROUND THE WORLD
Chapter 4: Jurisdictions that have laws granting access to identifying information.
Chapter 5: Jurisdictions that enable both 'open-identity' and anonymous donation.
Chapter 6: Jurisdictions that have laws enshrining anonymity.
PART III - ANONYMITY OR OPENNESS?
Chapter 7: Examining arguments underpinning donor anonymity.
Chapter 8: Placing the issues in a Human Rights Framework.
Chapter 9: Information for All? Opening records from the past.
PART IV
Chapter 10: CONCLUSION
INDEX
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