Prepared for the conference “Reference re the Assisted Human Reproduction Act: Implications for Future Practice”, University of Toronto, Nov. 4-5, 2011:
These papers and presentations are provided to registrants of our symposium for their educational purposes only. Some of the papers are in draft form only and are not to be cited, copied or distributed without explicit permission of the authors.
Determining Parentage in Cases Involving Assisted Reproduction: An Urgent Need for Provincial Legislative Action: Professor Carol Rogerson, University of Toronto | October 30, 2011
PowerPoint presentation
Regulatory Failure: The Case of the Private-For-Profit IVF Sector: Colleen M. Flood and Ryann Atkins |
25 October 2011
Regulating Assisted Reproduction in Canada: From Troubled Past to Uncertain Future: Erin Nelson
Ethical Oversight of AHR In Canada: State of Play (Powerpoint): Françoise Baylis | November 5, 2011
Federal and Provincial Jurisdictions with respect to Health: Struggles amid Symbiosis: Glenn Rivard
The Assisted Human Reproduction Act Reference and the federal criminal law power: Ian B. Lee | November 3, 2011
Powerpoint
Moving on: Offspring health and wellbeing, record disclosure and legislative policy (powerpoint): Juliet R. Guichon | November 4, 2011
Empirical Research on Surrogacy and its Implications for Law Reform: Karen Busby
Powerpoint
Of Roars and Rogues: Reproductive Travel and Canada’s AHRA (powerpoint): Lisa C. Ikemoto
Healthcare in Canada: cooperative or competitive federalism? (powerpoint): Marie-Claude Prémont
Thoughts on identity in legal developments: a right of the child’s perspective (powerpoint): Michelle Giroux
Regulating Stem Cell Research: New Science and New Police Challenges (powerpoint): Timothy Caulfield
Part 1, Part 2
The Supreme Court’s Split View on the Commodification of Reproduction: Trudo Lemmens
Donor Anonymity: Asking Questions About Identity Disclosure and Information Registries: Vanessa Gruben | November 4, 2011