The rapid advance and use of assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) has an ever-increasing range of implications for children and their rights.
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States have yet to settle the complex ethical questions involved in assisted reproduction and have tended towards a singular focus on the rights of adults to found a family, overlooking the rights of children.
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In recent years, some courts have begun to recognise the best interests of children as the most vulnerable party but national approaches vary widely.
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This paper explores three groups of ARTs, each of which has a bearing on the rights of children between birth and age 18: Prenatal screening for genetic health, Third-party reproduction and Cryopreservation.
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CRIN wants to encourage discussion on the impact of assisted reproduction on the rights of children; this consultation paper is an initial contribution and feedback is welcomed.
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