Family Law Human Rights

The Right to Identity and Access to Information on Genetic Origin and Parentage

Edited by Ingrid Boone · Machteld Vonk
Larcier Intersentia Publishers April 2024

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ISBN-13
9781839704376
Publisher
Larcier Intersentia Publishers
Publication
April 2024
Format
Paperback
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

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Do donor-conceived children have a right to know the identity of their sperm or egg donor or should donors have a choice to remain anonymous? What does relinquishing donor anonymity mean for establishing parentage? Should laws regulating access to donor information have a retroactive effect? What are the experiences of children conceived with donor sperm? How can we prepare prospective parents for raising a donor-conceived child? Finally, how can we facilitate contact between children and their donors? These are some of the questions that are discussed in this book, which is the result of a multidisciplinary seminar on the right to identity and access to information about genetic origins and parentage, organised by RETHINKIN_, a Scientific Research Network (WOG) 2015–2024 of the Research Foundation Flanders.

The Right to Identity and Access to Information on Genetic Origin and Parentage explores the right to identity from an international human rights perspective and compares the national regulations of states that have waived donor anonymity. It describes different legal paths to discover or establish one’s genetic origins. In addition to legal analyses, the book includes findings from psychological research on the experiences of (intending) parents, donor-conceived people and donors. Moreover, this book not only delves into the theoretical framework, but, additionally, assesses the practices of counselling, registration and providing information, and DNA databases. In particular, the last two chapters focus on experiences in the Netherlands, which may be valuable for other jurisdictions developing regulations surrounding the knowledge of origins.

Table of Contents

Introduction
The Right to Identity in the European Convention on Human Rights
The Right to Access Information about One’s Genetic Origins in the Context of Medically Assisted Reproduction: Time Changes Everything?
New Legal Paths to Discover and Establish Genetic Origins?
The Meaning of Genes and Genetic Relations for (Intending) Parents, Sperm Donor-Conceived People and Donors, and their Experiences
Counselling Intended Parents in Need of Donor Gametes
The Dutch Act on Data of Donors in Artificial Insemination in Review: Lessons for the Future
The Fiom KID-DNA Database: A Decade of Experience in Facilitating Contact between Donor-Conceived People and Donors
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