List of Contributors
Trudo Lemmens & Andrew Flavelle Martin Introduction
Part 1: Background to the Reference re: Assisted Human Reproduction Act and Constitutional Law and Federalism Perspectives
Chapter 1: Bernard M. Dickens An Historical Introduction to the Supreme Court’s Decision on the Assisted Human Reproduction Act
Chapter 2: Ian B Lee Licensing and the AHRA Reference
Chapter 3: Hoi Kong The Federalism Implications of the Assisted Human Reproduction Act Reference
Chapter 4: Glenn Rivard Federal and Provincial Jurisdictions with respect to Health: Struggles amid Symbiosis
Part 2: Family Law and Children’s Rights Perspectives
Chapter 5: Carol Rogerson Determining Parentage in Cases Involving Assisted Reproduction: An Urgent Need for Provincial Legislative Action
Chapter 6: Michelle Giroux & Cheryl Milne The Right to Know One’s Origins, the AHRA Reference and Pratten v AGBC: A Call for Provincial Legislative Action
Chapter 7: Vanessa Gruben A Number but No Name: Is There a Constitutional Right to Know One’s Sperm Donor in Canadian Law?
Chapter 8: Juliet Guichon The Priority of the Health and Well-being of Offspring: The Challenge of Canadian Provincial and Territorial Adoption Disclosure Law to Anonymity in Gamete and Embryo Provision (“Donor” Conception)
Chapter 9: Jeanne Snelling A Time for Change? The Divergent Approach of Canada and New Zealand to Donor Conception and Donor Identification
Chapter 10: Jennifer M. Speirs What adoption law suggests about donor anonymity policies: a UK perspective
Part 3: Commodification and commercialization of Assisted Human Reproduction, Access and Funding of AHR, and the Role of Law
Chapter 11: Lisa C. Ikemoto Assisted Reproductive Technology Use among Neighbors: Commercialization Concerns in Canada and the United States, in the Global Context
Chapter 12: Susan G. Drummond Fruitful Diversity: Revisiting the Enforceability of Gestational Carriage Contracts
Chapter 13: Stu Marvel et al Listening to LGBTQ People on Assisted Human Reproduction: Access to Reproductive Material, Services and Facilities
Chapter 14: Colleen M Flood & Bryan Thomas, Regulatory Failure: The Case of the Private-For-Profit IVF Sector
Chapter 15: Sarah Hudson Great Expectations: Access to Assisted Reproductive Services and Reproductive Rights
Chapter 16: Trudo Lemmens The Commodification of Gametes: Why Prohibiting Untrammelled Commercialization Matters
Appendix: Expert Reports
Appendix 1: Françoise Baylis The Regulation of Assisted Human Reproductive Technologies and Related Research: A Public Health, Safety and Morality Argument [Expert Opinion for the Federal Government]
Appendix 2: Bartha M. Knoppers & Élodie Petit Quebec: A pioneer in the Regulation of AHR and Reserch in Canada [Expert Opinion for the Government of Quebec]