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    Children as Research Participants 

    Peart, Nicola; Foley, Mary; Henaghan, Mark
    Children have unique physical, psychological, mental and emotional characteristics which make them especially vulnerable. This paper considers the capacity for children to consent to participate in research, and the ...
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    Law and Regulation 

    Henaghan, Mark; Snelling, Jeanne
    The assessment of legislative frameworks in this report is based on principles which are most likely to enable regulatory initiatives to be accepted by the general public as legitimate. These principles require that the ...
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    Family Finances on Death of a Spouse or Partner 

    Peart, Nicola; Briggs, Margaret; Henaghan, Mark
    On death there is an inevitable tension in succession law between property and family, between testamentary freedom and the deceased’s duty to provide for family members. This paper considers the relationship property ...
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    Benefits and Harms in Genetic Testing of Minors 

    Henaghan, Mark; Lawson, Deborah
    Genetic testing raises new issues from those involved in other medical contexts, particularly for children. Most of the concerns relevant to minors are prompted by the familial and predictive aspects of genetic information. It ...
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    New Possibilities for Newborn Genetic Screening: Screening for Genetic Susceptibility to Common Disease 

    Henaghan, Mark; Kerruish, Nikki
    The review of the psychosocial effects of newborn genetic susceptibility testing has highlighted the fact that there are several good reasons to be concerned about such testing. These include features inherent in the newborn ...
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    Array Comparative Genomic Hybridisation (aCGH): An Analysis of the Current Technology and Its Future in Prenatal Diagnosis 

    Henaghan, Mark; Cho, Mildred K.
    Array comparative genomic hybridisation (aCGH) represents a major advance in the field of cytogenetics and offers tremendous promise in prenatal diagnosis for the detection of genetic alterations leading to serious genetic ...
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    The state in action: an insider’s view of how the state regulates the use of PGD with HLA tissue-typing in New Zealand 

    Henaghan, Mark; Cleary, Thomas
    In New Zealand the choice by intending parents to use reproductive technology is limited by legislation. This default restriction on the prospective parents’ procreative autonomy applies unless the use of the assisted ...
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    Neuroscience and the Law in New Zealand 

    Henaghan, Mark; Rouch, Kate
    The New Zealand Court of Appeal has rejected evidence of neuroimaging to help juries assess the capacity of the accused in an insanity plea. This chapter says the Court of Appeal was right to do so because neuroimaging ...
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    International child abduction, intercountry adoption and international commercial surrogacy 

    Henaghan, Mark; Ballantyne, Ruth
    The significance and complexities of both international child abduction and intercountry adoption led to the creation of two Hague Conventions. This chapter analyses the policy challenges facing the international aspects ...
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    Grandparents who Care for Grandchildren 

    Henaghan, Mark
    Both in New Zealand and abroad, a social trend is emerging of grandparents taking on the responsibility of parenting their grandchildren. This chapter examines the different ways in which grandparents can come to be legally ...
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