Tracing down the historical development of the legal concept of the right to know one’s origins Has ‘to know or not to know’ ever been the legal question?

  • Blauwhoff R
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This article does not elaborate upon the disparities between legal and genetic parentage, but focus interest on the scope of the right to know in the context of socio-legally constructed paternity.

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Blauwhoff, R. J. (2008). Tracing down the historical development of the legal concept of the right to know one’s origins Has ‘to know or not to know’ ever been the legal question? Utrecht Law Review, 4(2), 99. https://doi.org/10.18352/ulr.69

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