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17 Med. L. Int'l 3 (2017)

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                                                              MEDICAL LAW
Article                                                      INTERN ATION AL

                                                                  Medical Law International
                                                                  2017, Vol. 17(1-2) 3-42
Best interests: The 'best' way                                     @ The Author(s) 2017
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for   courts to       decide if young                    sagepub.co.ukl/journalsPermissions.nav
                                                            DOI: 10.1177/0968533217694218
children should           act   as   bone                     journals.sagepub.com/home/mli
marrow donors?                                                           OSAGE



Shih-Ning Then
Queensland University of Technology, Australia



Abstract
Young  children who are called upon to donate regenerative tissue - most commonly bone
marrow  -to save the life ofa sick relative are in a unique position. The harvest of tissue from
them  is non-therapeutic and carries the risk of physical and psychological harm. However,
paediatric donation is relatively common medical practice around the world. Where some
doubt exists over the legality of allowing a child to donate, courts can be asked to authorize
the procedure and in doing so will apply the 'best interests' test in making their decision.
How  are a young child's rights recognized in such a situation? This article considers whether
the best interests test is the 'best' test to be applied by courts when cases of potential child
donors  come  before it. The approach of courts in three jurisdictions is analysed, and
problems in the application ofthe test in this context are discussed. While the continued use
of the test by courts is supported, the way the test has been used by courts is critiqued and
recommendations   made to better respect the rights of the potential donor child.


Keywords
Best interests, bone marrow donor, child donors, children's rights, court cases

Received 13 March 2016; Revised 7 January 2017; Accepted 26 January 2017



Introduction
Children who  act as regenerative tissue donors - providing bone marrow  or periph-
eral blood stem cells (PBSCs)  - can potentially save the life of another. The great


Corresponding author:
Shih-Ning Then, Australian Centre for Health Law Research, Faculty of Law, Queensland University of
Technology, GPO Box 2434, Brisbane, QLD 4001, Australia.
Email: shih-ning.then@qut.edu.au

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