Symposium/Webinar on Child’s Right to Identity in Assisted Reproductive Technology
Assisted reproductive technology, including recourse to surrogacy, is increasingly being used for family formation. Children born through these methods have the same rights as all children under the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC). However, the human rights of children born through these methods are at risk of multiple violations, particularly their rights to identity (Article 8 CRC) and to not be sold according to the Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the sale of children, child prostitution and child pornography (OPSC). When a child is missing identity information and/or their identity is sold, this can have a lifelong impact of a legal, medical and/or psychosocial nature. Leading experts as well as persons with lived experiences will provide food for thought and recommendations on how to uphold the child’s right to identity. Webinar information: click here. Day 1 Session 1 Prof. Israël Nisand – 6.20 Dr. Claire Ahmad – 15.22 Prof. Olga Khazova – 28.46 Tanja E.J. Kleinsorge – 41.56 Watch recording Session 2 Prof. Dainius Puras – 2.22 Arthur Kermalvezen – 20.30 Audrey Kermalvezen – 31.14 Dr. Elena Brodeala – 45.23 Watch recording Day 2 Session 1 Laura Martinez-Mora – 0.00 Dr. Catherine Lynch – 7.03 Anna Kerr – 15.45 Dr. Michael Wells-Greco – 22.22 Dr. Nigel Cantwell – 33.33 Watch recording Session 2 Wanchai Roujanavong – 0.37 Leora Abramowitz – 18.46 Dr. Tali Burla – 25.14 Prof. David Smolin – 39.53 Watch recording Download Presentations Leora Abramowitz and Dr. Tali Burla – involvement and practice of social workers in Israeli domestic surrogacy cases: English Dr. Elena Brodeala – multi-disciplinary approach of the Human Reproduction Reloaded research project: English Arthur Kermalvezen – his experience of knowing from childhood that he was donor conceived: English | French Audrey Kermalvezen – her experience of discovering at 29 that she was donor conceived: English | French Prof. Israël Nisand – assisted reproductive technology from medical perspective and implications for children: English | French [text] | French [slides] Professor Dainius Puras – potential mental health issues arising from being born from anonymous gametes and born through surrogacy: English