需要知道的基础?加拿大联邦制和卵子和精子捐赠者身份的披露。

Health law in Canada Pub Date : 2017-05-01
Matt Malone
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在加拿大,配子捐赠可以是已知的,也可以是匿名的。当一个孩子是通过匿名捐赠的配子受孕的,这个孩子没有权利知道捐赠者的身份。目前,还没有一个登记机构储存供受赠人查阅的配子供体信息,也没有立法或司法先例保护受赠人了解其亲生父母身份的权利。随着第三方生育现在经常改变传统家庭的轮廓,这些做法越来越受到司法监督。本文考察了加拿大最高法院的参考《辅助人类生殖法》,S.C. 2004, c. 2 (AHRA)的后果,该法案将捐赠者匿名确定为省级管辖事项。该论文认为,最高法院的决定通过强有力地保护匿名性,定义了匿名配子捐赠在加拿大的未来。
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A Need to Know Basis? Canadian Federalism and the Disclosure of Egg and Sperm Donor Identities.

In Canada, gamete donation can be known or anonymous. When a child is conceived using anonymously donated gametes, that child does not have a right to know the identity of their donor. Currently, there is no registry storing gamete donor information accessible to donor-conceived persons and no legislation or judicial precedent protecting a donor-conceived person's right to know the identity of their biological parent(s). With third party reproduction now regularly shifting the traditional outlines of family, these practices are increasing- ly attracting judicial oversight. This paper examines the consequences of the Supreme Court of Canada's Reference re Assisted Human Reproduction Act, S.C. 2004, c. 2 (AHRA), which identified donor anonymity as a matter of provincial jurisdiction. The paper argues that the Supreme Court's decision defined the future of anonymous gamete donation in Canada by strongly protecting anonymity.

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