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Where am I now? Lawlink > Law Reform Commission > Publications > Discussion Paper 11 (1984) - Artificial Conception: Human Artificial Insemination
Discussion Paper 11 (1984) - Artificial Conception: Human Artificial Insemination TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF ABBREVIATIONS GLOSSARY SUMMARY PARTICIPANTS TERMS OF REFERENCE PREFACE PART I: BACKGROUND CHAPTER 1: AN OVERVIEW I. Introduction
B. A Brief History C. Present Practice
B. Government and Official Interest C. Terms of Reference D. New Legislation CHAPTER 2: AI AND THE NUMBER OF AI CHILDREN I. Introduction II. AID Children Born in 1983 III. Lack of Reliable Information IV. Legislation and Law Reform CHAPTER 3: LAW MAKING AND STATUTORY PROVISIONS I. Introduction II. The Australian Position
B. Existing Commonwealth Legislation
2. Marriage Act 1961
2. Status of Children (Amendment) Act 1984 3. Infertility (Medical Procedures) Bill 1984 4. Infertility (Medical Procedures) Bill (No.2) 1984 E. Presented and Recommended South Australian Legislation F. Other Australian States and Territories
B. Existing United States Legislation C. Recommended United Kingdom Legislation CHAPTER 4: PUBLIC OPINION ON AID I. The Advisory Committee on Human Artificial Insemination
B. Public Approval and Disapproval of AID C. AID and Unmarried Women PART II: ISSUES FOR REFORM CHAPTER 5: REGULATION OF AI I. Observations II. Our Approach III. Issues for Reform CHAPTER 6: AVAILABILITY OF AID I. Observations II. The Present Law. III. Issues for Reform CHAPTER 7: RECRUITMENT, SELECTION AND SCREENING OF SEMEN DONORS I. Donation of Semen
B. Encouragement of Semen Donation C. Procedures for Donor Selection
B. Inheritance of Defects from Sperm C. Donor Providing False Information
B. Capacity of Donor and Wife's Consent C. Wilful Supply of False Information D. Confidentiality and Secrecy E. Donor’s Withdrawal of Consent F. Other Questions CHAPTER 8: TESTING AND STORING SEMEN I. Fresh and Frozen Semen II. Testing and Storage III. Issues for Reform CHAPTER 9: COMMERCE IN SEMEN I. Sale of Semen by Donor II. Present Trends to Pay Donors III. Present Legal Position IV. Other Inquiries V. Issues for Reform CHAPTER 10: LIMITATIONS ON USE OF DONOR SEMEN I. Accidental Incest II. Statistical Information III. Precautions Taken IV. Our Approach V. Issues for Reform CHAPTER 11: THE USE OF MIXED SEMEN IN AID I. Concern About Semen Mixing II. Current Practice III. Australian Trends
B. Victorian Legislation V. Our Approach VI. Issues for Reform CHAPTER 12: RECORD KEEPING IN AID I. Introduction II. The Child's “Right to Know”
B. AID Children C. IVF Children D. Consequences of the Differences
B. Queensland Approach C. Canadian Approach D. New South Wales Approach E. Observations V. Compulsory Record Keeping
B. The Subjects of Record Keeping C. Necessity of Record Keeping D. Competing Interests of Parties to AID E. Scope of Records F. Responsibility for Record Keeping VII. Issues for Reform CHAPTER 13: DUTIES OF AID RECORD KEEPERS I. Observations
B. Extent of Duty III. Our Approach
B. Duty to Advise of Risk CHAPTER 14: RETROSPECTIVITY OF RECORD KEEPING LEGISLATION I. Observations II. Issue for Reform CHAPTER 15: REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS OF AID CHILDREN I. The Paternity Issue II. Ethics and Morality in Birth Registration III. Statutory Provisions
B. Unlawful Practices V. Effect of Recent AID Legislation VI. Issue for Reform CHAPTER 16: SEX SELECTION I. History of Sex Selection II. Techniques and Research III. Sex Selection and Social Change IV. Legislation and Law Reform V. Issues for Reform CHAPTER 17: CONSENTS AND COUNSELLING I. Introduction II. Consent to AID by Husband of Recipient
2. Approaches of Other jurisdictions 3. Our Approach C. Form of Consent IV. Consent to Semen Donation V. Counselling
B. Approaches of Other jurisdictions C. Our Approach
B. Counselling CHAPTER 18: LEGAL LIABILITY AND IMMUNITY OF MEDICAL PERSONNEL I. Liability Under the Present Law II. Need for Law Reform
B. Rights of Semen Donors C. Immunities of Medical Personnel D. Damages for Wrongful Birth and Wrongful Life CHAPTER 19: LEGAL LIABILITY OF DONOR AND RECIPIENT COUPLE I. Donor II. Recipient Couple III. Issues for Reform CHAPTER 20: ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION BY HUSBAND'S SPERM (AIH) I. General II. Birth Registration and Paternity
B. The Inheritance Issue C. Further Issues D. Our Approach CHAPTER 21: CONFIDENTIALITY OF AID INFORMATION I. Duty of Confidentiality
B. The Need for Statutory Intervention C. Our Approach D. “Known” or “Identified” Donors III. Issues for Reform CHAPTER 22: DOMINION, CONTROL AND OWNERSHIP OF STORED SPERM I. Property in Human Tissue
B. The Issue in Relation to AI
B. Control of Donated Semen C. Disposal of Stored Semen CHAPTER 23: AN ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON AI I. Our Approach to Regulation II. The Need for an Advisory Committee
B. Expedition of Decision-Making IV. Issue for Reform TABLE OF STATUTES TABLE OF CASES |
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