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Where am I now? Lawlink > Law Reform Commission > Publications > Report 49 (1986) - Artificial Conception: Human Artificial Insemination
Report 49 (1986) - Artificial Conception: Human Artificial Insemination Table of Contents Terms of Reference Part I - Background to Recommendations CHAPTER 1. BACKGROUND TO REPORT
B. Membership of the Commission III. The Research Program IV. The AI Procedure Footnotes CHAPTER 2. THE PRESENT LAW
B. Government and Official Interest in AI C. Commonwealth Legislation D. New South Wales Legislation E. Victorian Legislation
2. Infertility (Medical Procedures) Act 1984 G. Tasmania, Western Australia, the Australian Capital Territory and the Northern Territory H. Queensland
B. Europe C. United Kingdom D. United States E. Canada CHAPTER 3. OUR PRINCIPLES
B. Acceptability of AI C. Some Objections to AI D. The Paramount Welfare of the Child and Family Formation E. Personal Freedom and Individual Autonomy Part II - Recommendations and Discussion CHAPTER 4. REGULATION OF AI CHAPTER 5. THE SEMEN DONOR
B. Methods of Recruitment C. A New Approach to Recruitment D. The Value of Semen Donation
B. Transmission of Disease or Defect by Semen C. Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) IV. Summary of Recommendations Footnotes CHAPTER 6. ELIGIBILITY TO RECEIVE AID
B. Other Official Inquiries
2. New South Wales 3. South Australian and Ontario Approaches
2. The Hospital Clinic IV. Summary of Recommendations Footnotes CHAPTER 7. CONSENTS AND COUNSELLING
B. Consent to AID by Recipient Woman C. Consent to AID by Husband of Recipient
2. The Effect of the Husband's Consent on the Status of the Child
B. Considerations Governing Our Conclusion Footnotes CHAPTER 8. ANONYMITY, SECRECY AND CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION
B. The "Known Donor" III. Confidentiality IV. Summary of Recommendations Footnotes CHAPTER 9. SEMEN - TESTING, STORING, LIMITS ON USE
B. Semen Testing C. Semen Storage D. AIH E. Storage of Sperm under an Agreement or Arrangement F. Legal Regulation of Testing and Storage of Semen G. Conclusions
B. Conclusions
B. AID Using Fresh Semen C. Considerations for Lawmaking on the Subject Footnotes CHAPTER 10. SEMEN - COMMERCE AND OWNERSHIP
B. Statutory Exemptions C. Present Payments to Semen Donors D. Attitudes of Other Inquiries E. Other Comments F. Conclusions
B. Semen Donated for AID C. Semen Donated or Stored for a Specific Purpose D. Duration of Storage and Disposal of Semen Footnotes CHAPTER 11. REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS OF AID CHILDREN CHAPTER 12. AIH AND POSTHUMOUS USE OF SEMEN IN AI
B. The Inheritance Question IV. Summary of Recommendations Footnotes CHAPTER 13. RECORD KEEPING
B. Telling the Truth about Genetic Parentage C. Two Crucial Questions
B. The Victorian Report C. The Family Law Council Report D. The United Kingdom Report E. The Ontario Report F. Our Comments on the Debate G. Submissions from the Public H. Conclusions
B. Who is the Patient? C. Conclusions V. Duration of Record Retention VI. Record Keeper's Duty to Inform a Person at Risk VII. Retrospectivity of Legislation VIII. Summary of Recommendations Footnotes CHAPTER 14. LEGAL LIABILITY OF MEDICAL PERSONNEL, DONORS AND RECIPIENTS
B. Wrongful Birth and Wrongful Life C. The Legal Relationship of Doctors with Semen Donors D. The Protection of Medical Personnel Footnotes CHAPTER 15. AN ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON AI Appendix B: Internal Research Papers Appendix E: Select Bibliography Appendix F: Schedule of Organisations and Persons who made Submissions |
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