RESOURCES/LINKS

Cosson, B., Dempsey, D. and Kelly, F. (2021) ‘Secret Shame—Male Infertility and Donor Conception in the Wake of Retrospective Legislative Change’, Men and Masculinities. doi: 10.1177/1097184X211038329.

Dempsey, D., Nordqvist, P. & Kelly, F. (2021) Beyond secrecy and openness: telling a relational story about children’s best interests in donor-conceived families. BioSocieties. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41292-021-00225-9

Kelly, F., Dempsey, D., Power, J., Bourne, K., Hammarberg, K. & Johnson, L. (2019) From strangers to family or something in between: retrospective access to anonymous sperm donor records in Victoria, Australia. International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family, 33(3): 277-297.

Dempsey, D., Kelly, F., Horsfall, B., Hammarberg, K., Bourne, K. & Johnson, L. (2019) Applications to statutory donor registers in Victoria, Australia: information sought and expectations of contact. Reproductive Biomedicine & Society Online., https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rbms.2019.08.002

Robert, H. & Kelly, F. (2019) High Court judgment still leaves donor-conceived families in limbo about who is a legal parent. The Conversation. https://theconversation.com/high-court-judgment-still-leaves-donor-conceived-families-in-limbo-about-who-is-a-legal-parent-119171

Kelly, F. & Dempsey, D. (2018) The History of Donor Conception Record Keeping in Victoria, Victorian Assisted Reproduction Treatment Authority (VARTA), Melbourne.

Dempsey, D. & Kelly, F. (2017) Transnational third-party assisted conception: pursuing the desire for ‘origins’ information in the internet era, in Davies, M. (ed.) Babies for Sale: International Responses to Transnational Surrogacy, Zed Books, London. https://www.zedbooks.net/shop/book/babies-for-sale/

Kelly, F. (2017). Is it time to tell? Abolishing donor anonymity in Canada. Canadian Journal of Family Law, 30(2): 1-54.

Kelly, F. & Dempsey, D. (2016). The family law implications of early contact between sperm donors and their donor offspring. Family Matters, 98: 54-63.

Kelly, F. & Dempsey, D. (2016). Experiences and motives of Australian Single Mothers by choice who make early contact with their child’s donor relatives. Medical Law Review 24(4): 571-590. Published online at DOI: 10.1093/medlaw/fww038

Dempsey, D. (2016). Sperm Donors: Known, in Goldberg, A. (ed.) The Sage Encyclopedia of LGBTQ Studies, Sage, London and New York.

Dempsey, D. (2016). Sperm Donors involvement with Children, in Goldberg, A. (ed.) The Sage Encyclopedia of LGBTQ Studies, Sage, London and New York.

Dempsey, D. (2015). Relating across International borders: Gay male couples creating families through surrogacy, in Inhorn, M., Chavkin, W. and Navarro, J., (eds.) Globalized Fatherhood, Berghahn Books, New York and Oxford.

Kelly, F. (2015). Parenting outside the normative framework: Australia’s single mother by choice, Australian Journal of Family Law, 29(2): 90-110.

Boyd, S. Chunn, D. Kelly, F. & Wiegers, W. (2015) Autonomous Motherhood? A Socio-Legal Study of Choice and Constraint. University of Toronto Press, Toronto.

Kelly, F. 2014. Multiple Parent Families under British Columbia’s New Family Law Act. UBC Law Review, 47: 565-596.

Dempsey, D. (2013). Surrogacy, gay male couples and the significance of biogenetic paternity. New Genetics and Society, 32(1): 37-53.

Dempsey, D. (2012). Gay men’s paternal involvement in lesbian-parented families. Journal of Family Studies, 18(2-3): 155-164.

Dempsey, D. (2012). More like a donor or more like a father: gay men’s concepts of relatedness to children, Sexualities 15(2): 156-174.

Kelly, F. 2011. Transforming Law’s Family: The Legal Recognition of Planned Lesbian Motherhood. UBC Press, Vancouver.

Dempsey, D. (2010) Conceiving and negotiating reproductive relationships: lesbians and gay men creating families with children, Sociology 44(6): 1145-1162.

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