Although most people know who their parents are, there is a minority that does not. This book deals with the rights of persons, both children and adults, who feel a strong yearning to find out about their biological parents. The identification of biological parents may become important in a wide variety of situations, which run the gamut from adoption to sperm donor anonymity and misattributed paternity. Individual searches across such situations may be motivated by a variety of legal, emotional, and medical reasons. Thanks to biomedical developments, as well as an increased emphasis on identity rights in international human rights treaties, a broad consensus, that a fundamental right to know ones origins exists, can now be attested. Nonetheless, legal solutions, especially outside the adoption context, have so far largely remained piecemeal. Attention has been drawn primarily to the informational needs of adopted children. As such, manifold legal questions remain regarding the appropriate age for disclosure of information to children, the use of compulsion in DNA testing, not to mention the conflicting rights of a childs need to know vs. parental privacy. In exploring this wide range of legal issues, a thorough comparative study of the relevant law across a number of European jurisdictions has now, for the first time, been made available in English. Foundational Facts, Relative Truths not only provides an indepth overview of the most recent legal developments in France,...
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Although most people know who their parents are, there is a minority that does not. This book deals with the rights of persons, both children and adults, who feel a strong yearning to find out about their biological parents. The identification of biological parents may become important in a wide variety of situations, which run the gamut from adoption to sperm donor anonymity and misattributed paternity. Individual searches across such situations may be motivated by a variety of legal, emotional, and medical reasons. Thanks to biomedical developments, as well as an increased emphasis on identity rights in international human rights treaties, a broad consensus, that a fundamental right to know ones origins exists, can now be attested. Nonetheless, legal solutions, especially outside the adoption context, have so far largely remained piecemeal. Attention has been drawn primarily to the informational needs of adopted children. As such, manifold legal questions remain regarding the appropriate age for disclosure of information to children, the use of compulsion in DNA testing, not to mention the conflicting rights of a childs need to know vs. parental privacy. In exploring this wide range of legal issues, a thorough comparative study of the relevant law across a number of European jurisdictions has now, for the first time, been made available in English. Foundational Facts, Relative Truths not only provides an indepth overview of the most recent legal developments in France,...
Binding: Paperback;484 pages; Publisher: Lefebvre Belgium sa; Classification: LNB; Weight: 885.66 g; Dimensions: 240 x 160
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