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‘Surrogacy: Whose Rights Are We Concerned With?’
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Document Date: 2015-04-28 02:40:15


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Charleston / /

Company

Melbourne University Law Review / Australian Broadcasting Corporation / Jenni Millbank / /

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Switzerland / Germany / United States / Canada / Australia / Singapore / India / /

Facility

Supreme Court / University of Queensland’s TC Beirne School / Australian Institute of Family Studies / /

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Commonwealth Day / /

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assisted reproductive technology treatment / adoption law / surrogacy services / /

Organization

University of Queensland’s TC Beirne School of Law / UN Court / Supreme Court / Patient Review Tribunal / American Academy of Assisted Reproductive Technology Attorneys / American Bar Association / Australian Institute of Family Studies / United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime in Vienna / Artificial Reproductive Technologies Committee / /

Person

Samantha Hawley / Michael McKinnon / Stephen Page / Suzanne Smith / Denise Cuthbert / Tammy Johnson / Patricia Fronek / Daryl Higgins / Brick Walls / Margaret Otlowski / Andreas Schloenhardt / Lindy Willmott / /

Position

solicitor / Professor / family lawyer / international representative / consultant / Professor of Criminal Law / /

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Western Australia / Tasmania / Queensland / South Carolina / Capital Territory / New South Wales / Northern Territory / Victoria / /

PublishedMedium

Melbourne University Law Review / /

Region

South Wales / Western Australia / /

Technology

Artificial Reproductive Technologies / 12 Medical Technology / /

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