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Research Report 2 (1987) - Surrogate Motherhood: Australian Public Opinion

Terms of Reference and Participants

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History of this Reference (Digest)


Terms of Reference

To inquire into and report on the need to make laws on:

    (i) Human artificial insemination (AI).
    (ii) In vitro fertilization of human ova with human sperm (IVF) and transfer of the resulting embryo to the human uterus (ET).
    (iii) Any other procedure whereby human ova may be fertilized otherwise than by sexual intercourse.
    (iv) Any other procedure whereby the process of human reproduction may be commenced, continued or completed otherwise than in the body of a human female.
    (v) The preservation of human ova, human sperm and human embryo outside the human body.
    (vi) “Surrogate mothering” arrangements (arrangements under which a woman agrees to bear a child for another person or persons).
    (vii) Any other related matter.

2. To include in its report recommendations on the extent and nature of any recommended laws.

3. In making its inquiry and report the Commission may take into account to the extent that it decides is necessary or desirable:
    (i) Social, ethical and legal issues related to the subjects described above.
    (ii) Any form of artificial conception of a human child that it considers relevant.
    (iii) The public interest and the interests of children, parents, infertile couples, and any other relevant person.
    (iv) The nature of and issues raised by arrangements and agreements relating to any of the subjects described above, and to any child that may be born as a result.
    (v) The legal rights and liabilities of medical and other personnel involved in such practices and other related practices.
    (vi) Present laws including laws concerning children, including custody, adoption, inheritance and anti-discrimination, ownership of and dominion over human tissues, and the treatment of human infertility.
    (vii) Proposals and activities in relation to the subjects described above under consideration by the Standing Committee of Attorneys General, and by any Committee or other Organisation established in Australia by a State or Territory or by the Commonwealth.


D P Landa
Attorney General and
Minister of Justice
5 October 1983


Participants in this Research Report

Commissioners

For the purpose of this Research Report in the Artificial Conception reference the following members of the Commission have acted as a Division constituted by the Chairman in accordance with s12A of the Law Reform Commission Act 1967.
    Mr Russell Scott (Deputy Chairman and Commissioner-in-Charge of reference)
    Dr Susan Fleming
    Helen Gamble
    Eva Learner
    Keith Mason QC (to 5 February 1987, formerly Chairman)

Research Director
    William J Tearle

Consultant Statistician
    Concetta Rizzo

Research and other assistance
    Fiona Curtis
    Lauren Melloy
    Gail Morgan
    Juliet Potts

Secretary
    John McMillan

Word Processing
    Mrs Nozveen Nisha Khan
    Mrs Irene Vassarotti

Librarian
    Mrs Beverley Caska

Administrative Assistance
    Mrs Jennifer McMahon
    Ms Zoya Howes
    Ms Dianne Wood

  


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