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RECONCEPTUALISING THE INTEREST IN KNOWING ONE'S ORIGINS: A CASE FOR MANDATORY DISCLOSURE

机译:RECONCEPTUALISING THE INTEREST IN KNOWING ONE'S ORIGINS: A CASE FOR MANDATORY DISCLOSURE

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The aim of this article is to make a case for mandatory disclosure in assisted reproduction. This refers to a system whereby those who are born through gamete donation and/or surrogacy would be notified about the manner of their birth and the availability of information about their genetic and/or gestational origins. The article argues that, to date, the law has interpreted an individual's interest in knowing their origins as being predominately about identity. However, the central importance of the principle of autonomy in the conceptualisation of this interest has been overlooked. A reconceptualisation of the interest in knowing one's origins as being concerned predominantly with autonomy provides a justification for mandatory disclosure. It is argued that the interest of individuals born through assisted reproduction in having autonomous choice regarding the significance of information about their origins should be prioritised over the autonomous choices of parents not to disclose to their offspring the manner of their birth.

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