Family: Surrogacy & birth technologies Flashcards

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• Status of Children Act 1996 (NSW) gave

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IVF children same legal status as those naturally conceived, the social father is the legal father.

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• B v J (1996)

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created presumption of paternity where father isn’t donor, but the male in relationship with mother.

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case that created presumption of paternity where father isn’t donor, but the male in relationship with mother.

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B v J (1996)

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• Re Mark (2003):

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Similar to above, a homosexual male couple was granted parental
responsibility based on the best interests of the child.

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CASESimilar to above, a homosexual male couple was granted parental
responsibility based on the best interests of the child

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Re Mark (2003):

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• Assisted Reproductive Technologies Act 2007 (NSW)

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birth tech & genetic manipulation now ethically monitored.

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birth tech & genetic manipulation now ethically monitored. under what act

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Assisted Reproductive Technologies Act 2007 (NSW)

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• Miscellaneous Acts Amendment (Same-Sex Relationships) Act changed

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Status of Children Act so female same-sex partners that conceive child through IVF gain = status as co-mothers.

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• Family Law Act 1975 (Cth) even if recognised under state law, a non-birth

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co-mother isn’t recognised as child’s legal parent. But parenting orders can be given to any person concerned with care of child.

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• UN CROC 1989 gives right to be

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registered & to know parents

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• National Health & Medical Research Council gives guidelines,

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supervises some aspects of this tech. Effective in responding to issues.

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• Final Report: Legislation on Altruistic Surgery in NSW (2009): A report encouraging

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legislation which clarified the existing surrogacy legislation, lead to the Surrogacy Act

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Final Report: Legislation on

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Altruistic Surgery in NSW (2009

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• Surrogacy Act 2010 (NSW)

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+resource efficient, as parentage transferred directly to commissioning parents don’t have to go through formal adoption process after birth,
+ clarifies vague privions under Human Tissue & Adoption Act differentiating btw altruistic` & commercial surrogacy.
+/-Bans commercial surrogacy (2 yrs prison/$100 000 fine) to prevent exploitation overseas.

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• A prominent group lobbying against the legalisation of altruistic surrogacy

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Australian Christian Lobby:

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• 2012 UNSW Report: ‘Assisted Reproductive Tech in Aust & NZ’ how many birth techs were initiated

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70 000

17
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What report revealed that 70 000 birth techs intitiated in Aust and NZ?

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2012 UNSW Report: ‘Assisted Reproductive Tech in Aust & NZ’

18
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2015 ABC about NHMRC and gender

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NHMRC considers allowing IVF clinics to let couples choose gender of baby’

19
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“Women MPs fear Zoe’s Bill

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will criminalise abortion.” (SMH 2013)

20
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• “Surrogacy’s painful path

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to parenthood.” (SMH 2013

21
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 What has technology and changing values and ethics resulted in

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the law having to balance the rights of different parties within the family in order to find a way that best regulates and protects the new type of family arrangement.