Douglass Alison, Daniels Ken
Tripe, Mathews and Fiest, P.O. Box 5003, Wellington, New Zealand.
Med Law Int. 2002;5(4):259-79. doi: 10.1177/096853320200500402.
This paper describes the development of New Zealand policy on posthumous reproduction in assisted human reproduction. It outlines five perspectives: medical, ethical, cultural, psychosocial and legal and shows the multidisciplinary approach taken by the National Ethics Committee. It is argued that each of these perspectives has important contributions to make to the multidisciplinary approach. The guidelines determined by the Committee are outlined, along with the processes used in arriving at these.