Legal+aspects


 * Annas, G.J. (1981) Fathers Anonymous: Beyond the Best Interests of the Sperm Donor //Child Welfare// 60(3):161-174.**




 * Appell, A. R. (2010). Controlling for kin: ghosts in the postmodern family. //Wisconsin Journal of Law, Gender & Society//. 25:74-136.**

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 * Baines, J.A. (2007) Gamete donors and mistaken identities: the importance of genetic awareness and proposals favoring donor identity disclosure for children born from gamete donations in the United States. //Family Court Review//, . 45(1):116-132.**




 * Bernstein, G. (2009) Regulating reproductive technologies: timing, uncertainty, and donor anonymity //Boston University Law Review// 90:1189-1219.**

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 * Blyth, E. and A. Farrand (2004) Anonymity in donor-assisted conception and the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child //International Journal of Children's Rights// 12:89-104.**




 * Blyth, E. and L. Frith (2009) Donor-conceived people's access to genetic and biographical history: an analysis of provisions in different jurisdictions permitting disclosure of donor identity //nternational Journal of Law, Policy and the Family// 23:174-191.**




 * Blyth, E. et al. (2011). Embryo relinquishment for family building: how should it be conceptualised? //International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family// 25(2):260–285.**




 * Braverman A.M. (2010) How the Internet is reshaping assisted reproduction: from donor offspring registries to direct-to-consumer genetic testing. //Minnesota Journal of Law, Science & Technology//.11(2):477-96.**

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 * Cahn, Naomi R. and Adoption Institute, Evan B. Donaldson (2011). Old Lessons for a New World: Applying Adoption Research and Experience to Art. //Journal of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers//, Vol. 24, 2011; GWU Legal Studies Research Paper No. 532; GWU Law School Public Law Research Paper No. 532.**




 * Cameron, A. et al. (2010) De-anonymising sperm donors in Canada: some doubts and directions. //Canadian Journal of Family Law//, 26(1):95-148.**




 * Chestney, E.S. (2001) The Right to Know One's Genetic Origin: Can, Should, or Must a State That Extends This Right to Adoptees Extend an Analogous Right to Children Conceived With Donor Gametes? //Texas Law Review// 80(2):365-391.**




 * Cohen and Coan (2013). Can you buy sperm donor identification: an experiment.**




 * Cowden, M. (2012). 'No harm, no foul': A child's right to know their genetic parents. //International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family//. 26(1):102–126 .**




 * Dent, G. W. (2011). Families We Choose? Visions of a World Without Blood Ties. Case Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2011-12.**




 * DiFonzo, J. H. and Stern, R. C. (2011). The children of Baby M. //Capital University Law Review//, 39:345-411.**


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 * Henry, V. L. (1993) A tale of three women: a survey of the rights and responsibilities of unmarried women who conceive by alternative insemination and a model for legislative reform. //American journal of law & medicine//, 19(3):285-311.**




 * Kearney, M. K. (2011). Identifying sperm and egg donors: opening Pandora's box //Journal of Law and Family Studies//**

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 * CHILDREN OF ASSISTED REPRODUCTION. Full Text Available**
 * By: Knaplund, Kristine S. University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform. Summer2012, Vol. 45 Issue 4, p899-935.**




 * Moyal, D. and C. Shelley (2010) Future child's rights in new reproductive technology: thinking outside the tube and maintaining the connections. //Family Court Review// 48(3):431–446.**




 * Pi, V.L. (2009) Regulating sperm donation: why requiring exposed donation is not the answer //Duke Journal of Gender, Law and Policy// 16:379-401.**




 * Ravitsky V. (2010) "Knowing Where You Come From”: The Rights of Donor-Conceived Individuals and the Meaning of Genetic Relatedness //Minnesota Journal of Law, Science & Technology// 11(2):655-84.**

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 * Reich, J. B. and Swink, D. (2010). You can't put the genie back in the bottle: potential rights and obligations of egg donors in the cyberprocreation era. //Albany Law Journal of Science & Technology//.**

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 * Shanner, L. (2003) Legal challenges to donor anonymity //Health Law Review// 11(3):25-27.**

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 * Smart, C. (2010) Law and the regulation of family secrets //International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family// 24(3):397-413.**




 * Suter, S. M. (2010). All in the family: privacy and DNA familial searching. //Harvard Journal of Law & Technology//. 23(2):310-399.**

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 * Swink and Reich (2007). Caveat Vendor: Potential Progeny, Paternity, and Product Liability Online.**

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 * Turkmendag, I. et al. (2008) The removal of donor anonymity in the UK: the silencing of claims by would-be parents //International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family// 22:283-310.**




 * Turkmendag, I. (2012). The Donor-conceived Child's `Right to Personal Identity': The Public Debate on Donor Anonymity in the United Kingdom. //Jounral of Law and Society//. 39(1):58-75.**