The Right to Know the Identities of Genetic Parents

Australian Journal of Adoption 7 (2) (2013)
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Abstract

While in this paper I focus on adoptees, my argument is applicable to donor-conceived children and children of misattributed paternity. I address some of the noted risks of closed adopted and the benefits of open adoption, which is more in keeping with Article 7 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), which provides all children with a right to know about their genetic parents and which the Australian government ratified in 1980.

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Madeline Kilty
Charles Sturt University (PhD)

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