Related Pages
- Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) and Adoption
- ART and Adoption - Implementation
- ART and Adoption - Recommendations
- ART and Adoption - Submissions Snapshot
- ART and Adoption - Terms of Reference
- Assisted reproduction research released
- IVF access changes in the air
- Parents to tell IVF kids
- Reform targets children's best interests
- Surrogacy law needs clarification
- VLRC releases consultation paper on access to ART and adoption
Related Publications
- ART and Adoption - Final Report
- Assisted Reproductive Technology and Adoption: Final Report Summary
- Assisted Reproductive Technology and Adoption: Position Paper One - Access
- ART, Surrogacy and Legal Parentage - A Comparative Legislative Review: Occasional Paper
- Assisted Reproductive Technology and Adoption: Newsletter
- Assisted Reproductive Technology & Adoption: Position Paper Three - Surrogacy
- Assisted Reproductive Technology & Adoption: Consultation Paper
- Assisted Reproductive Technology & Adoption: Position Paper Two - Parentage
- Outcomes for Children Born of ART in a Diverse Range of Families: Occasional Paper
The Convention on the Rights of the Child: Occasional Paper
In this occasional paper written for the commission, John Tobin uses the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child to examine eligibility for adoption, access to assisted reproductive technology, discrimination against children where laws fail to recognise their same-sex parents, and children’s right to know the identity of their parents.
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| Author: | John Tobin, Law School, University of Melbourne |
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| Place of Publication: | Melbourne |
| Publisher: | Victorian Law Reform Commission |
| Date of Publication: | September 2004 |
| Number of Pages: | 76 |
| Copyright: | Victorian Law Reform Commission, 2004 |
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