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- Title
KINSHIP: BORN AND BRED (BUT ALSO FACILITATED)? A COMMENTARY ON ‘DONOR CONCEPTION: ETHICAL ASPECTS OF INFORMATION SHARING’ (NUFFIELD COUNCIL ON BIOETHICS, LONDON 2013).
- Authors
Murphy, Thérèse; Turkmendag, Ilke
- Abstract
The author discusses ethical aspects of information sharing related to donor conception in Great Britain. Topics discussed include emphasis on kinship to recognise parents as decision-makers, allowing donor-conceived people to apply for non-identifying information about the sperm donor upon reaching the age of 18, and licensed clinics being not allowed to accept fully-anonymous donation as per Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority Regulations 2004.
- Subjects
CONCEPTION; DISCLOSURE; CHILDREN of sperm donors; GREAT Britain. Human Fertilisation &; Embryology Authority; LEGAL status of sperm donors; ETHICS; LAW
- Publication
Medical Law Review, 2014, Vol 22, Issue 3, p422
- ISSN
0967-0742
- Publication type
Opinion
- DOI
10.1093/medlaw/fwt030