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Chapter 2 - Intersex, not disordered
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with intersex conditions', Nature Clinical Practice Endocrinology and
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'intersexuality', Opinion No. 20/2012, Berne, November 2012, pp 9–10; Human
Rights Commission of the City and County of San Francisco, A Human Rights
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Meyer-Bahlburg, 'Gender assignment and reassignment in intersexuality:
controversies, data, and guidelines for research', in Zderic et al
(eds), Pediatric Gender Assignment: A Critical Reappraisal, Kluwer
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of Individuals with Different Forms of Intersexuality: Evaluation of Medical
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and surgery to create a vaginal opening separate from the urethra'.
[84] 'A genetic
disorder caused by a deficiency of the enzyme 21-hydroxylase in the adrenal
cortex, and the commonest adrenal disorder of childhood. Cause of virilisation
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[85] 'Mental
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'Management of virilisation in CAH: where to from here?', Australasian
Paediatric Endocrine Group Annual Scientific Meeting, Sydney 2013.
[141] Jacqueline Hewitt,
'Management of virilisation in CAH: where to from here?', Australasian
Paediatric Endocrine Group Annual Scientific Meeting, Sydney 2013.
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of Sex Development multidisciplinary team at Royal Children's Hospital,
Melbourne, Submission 92, p. 6.
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America, Tips for Parents, 2004, http://www.isna.org/articles/tips_for_parents
(accessed 2 July 2013).
[144] Morgan Carpenter, Secretary,
Organisation Intersex International Australia, Committee Hansard, 28
March 2013, p. 1.
[145] Councillor Tony Briffa,
Committee Member, Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome Support Group Australia, Committee
Hansard, 28 March 2013, p. 7.
[146] A Gender Agenda, Submission
85, p. 5; Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome Support Group Australia, Submission
54, pp 3–4; Organisation Intersex International Australia, Submission 23,
pp 16–17; Organisation Intersex International Australia, Submission 23. 2,
p. 7; Organisation Intersex International Australia, Submission 23. 3,
p. 4.
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International Australia, Submission 23.1, p. 7.
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Christopher P. Houk and Lynne L. Levitsky, 'Management of the infant with
ambiguous genitalia', in Denise S. Basow (ed.), Up To Date, 2013.
[149] Organisation Intersex
International Australia, Submission 23.1, p. 7.
[150] Organisation Intersex
International Australia, Submission 23, pp 20–21.
[151] A Gender Agenda, Submission
85; Alastair Lawrie, Submission 91.
[152] Australasian Paediatric
Endocrine Group, Submission 88, p. 5.
[153] Australasian Paediatric
Endocrine Group, Submission 88, p. 5.
[154] Wei Ling Lean, Aniruddha
Deshpande, John Hutson, and Sonia R. Grover, 'Cosmetic and anatomic outcomes
after feminizing surgery for ambiguous genitalia', Journal of Pediatric
Urology, Vol. 40, No. 12, 2005, pp 1856–1860.
[155] Wei Ling
Lean, Aniruddha Deshpande, John Hutson, and Sonia R. Grover, 'Cosmetic and
anatomic outcomes after feminizing surgery for ambiguous genitalia', Journal
of Pediatric Urology, Vol. 40, No. 12, 2005, p. 1858.
[156] Wei Ling Lean, Aniruddha
Deshpande, John Hutson, and Sonia R. Grover, 'Cosmetic and anatomic outcomes
after feminizing surgery for ambiguous genitalia', Journal of Pediatric
Urology, Vol. 40, No. 12, 2005, p. 1859.
[157] Agneta
Nordenskjöld,
Gundela Holmdahl, Louise Frisén,
Henrik Falhammar, Helena Filipsson, Marja Thorén,
Per Olof Janson, and Kerstin Hagenfeldt, 'Type of Mutation and Surgical
Procedure Affect Long-Term Quality of Life for Women with Congenital Adrenal
Hyperplasia', Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, Vol. 93,
No. 2, 2008, p. 385.
[158] Agneta Nordenskjöld, Gundela Holmdahl,
Louise Frisén,
Henrik Falhammar, Helena Filipsson, Marja Thorén,
Per Olof Janson, and Kerstin Hagenfeldt, 'Type of Mutation and Surgical
Procedure Affect Long-Term Quality of Life for Women with Congenital Adrenal
Hyperplasia', Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, Vol. 93,
No. 2, 2008, pp 385–386.
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P. Prentice, and I. A. Hughes, ' Consequences of the Chicago consensus on
disorders of sex development (DSD): current practices in Europe', Archives
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multidisciplinary team at Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, Submission
92, p. 7.
[161] Lynn Gillam, Jaqueline K.
Hewitt, and Garry L. Warne, 'Ethical Principles for the Management of Children
with Disorders of Sex Development: A systematic Approach for Individual Cases',
in John M. Hutson, Garry L. Warne and Sonia R. Grover (eds), Disorders of
Sex Development: An Integrated Approach to Management, Springer-Verlag,
Berlin, 2012, pp 153–154.
[162] See Heino F.L.
Meyer-Bahlburg, 'Gender assignment and reassignment in intersexuality:
controversies, data, and guidelines for research', in Zderic et al (eds), Pediatric
Gender Assignment: A Critical Reappraisal, Kluwer Academic / Plenum
Publishers, 2002, p. 202; Georgiann Davis, '"DSD is a perfectly fine
term": reasserting medical authority through a shift in intersex
terminology', Advances in Medical Sociology, Vol. 12, 2011, pp 171–178.
Chapter 4 - Intersex and cancer
[1]
J.W. Oosterhuis and L.H. Looijenga, 'Testicular germ-cell tumours in a
broader perspective', Nature Reviews Cancer, Vol. 5, 2005, pp 210–222.
[2]
See also Martine Cools, Arianne Dessens, Stenvert Drop, Jacqueline
Hewitt and Gary Warne, Answers to questions on notice, received 27 September
2013.
[3]
Martine Cools, Stenvert L.S. Drop, Katja P. Wolffenbuttel, J. Wolter
Oosterhuis and Leendert H.J. Looijenga, 'Germ cell tumors in the intersex
gonad: old paths, new directions, moving frontiers', Endocrine Reviews,
Vol. 27, No. 5, 2006, p. 468.
[4]
M. Cools, J. Pleskacova, H. Stoop, P. Hoebeke, E. Van Laecke, S.L.S.
Drop, J. Lebl, J.W. Oosterhuis, L.H.J. Looijenga, K.P. Wolffenbuttel, and the
Mosaicism Collaborative Group, 'Gonadal pathology and tumor risk in relation to
clinical characteristics in patients with 45,X/46,XY mosaicism', Journal of
Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, Vol. 96, No. 7, 2011.
[5]
Australasian Paediatric Endocrine Group, Submission 88, p. 2.
[6]
Disorder of Sex Development multidisciplinary team at Royal Children's
Hospital, Melbourne, Submission 92, p. 7.
[7]
Peter A. Lee, Christopher P. Houk, S. Faisal Ahmed, Ieuan A. Hughes et
al, 'Consensus Statement on Management of Intersex Disorders', Paediatrics,
Vol. 118, No. 2, 2006. http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/118/2/e488.full#xref-ref-2-1
(accessed 26 July 2013).
[8]
Martine Cools, Stenvert L.S. Drop, Katja P. Wolffenbuttel, J. Wolter
Oosterhuis and Leendert H.J. Looijenga, 'Germ cell tumors in the intersex
gonad: old paths, new directions, moving frontiers', Endocrine Reviews,
Vol. 27, No. 5, 2006, pp 468–484.
[9]
Peter A. Lee, Christopher P. Houk, S. Faisal Ahmed, Ieuan A. Hughes et
al, 'Consensus Statement on Management of Intersex Disorders', Paediatrics,
Vol. 118, No. 2, 2006, p. 493.
[10]
Leendert H.J. Looijenga, Remko Hersmus, J. Walter Oosterhuis, Martine
Cools, Stenvert L.S. Drop and Katja P. Wolffenbuttel, 'Tumor risk in disorders
of sex development (DSD)', Best Practice & Research Clinical
Endocrinology & Metabolism, Vol. 21, No. 3, 2007, pp 480–495.
[11]
Leendert H.J. Looijenga, Remko Hersmus, J. Walter Oosterhuis, Martine
Cools, Stenvert L.S. Drop and Katja P. Wolffenbuttel, 'Tumor risk in disorders
of sex development (DSD)', Best Practice & Research Clinical
Endocrinology & Metabolism, Vol. 21, No. 3, 2007, p. 480.
[12]
Leendert H.J. Looijenga, Remko Hersmus, J. Walter Oosterhuis, Martine
Cools, Stenvert L.S. Drop and Katja P. Wolffenbuttel, 'Tumor risk in disorders
of sex development (DSD)', Best Practice & Research Clinical
Endocrinology & Metabolism, Vol. 21, No. 3, 2007, p. 491.
[13]
Leendert H.J. Looijenga, Remko Hersmus, J. Walter Oosterhuis, Martine Cools,
Stenvert L.S. Drop and Katja P. Wolffenbuttel, 'Tumor risk in disorders of sex
development (DSD)', Best Practice & Research Clinical Endocrinology
& Metabolism, Vol. 21, No. 3, 2007, p. 490.
[14] Garry L.
Warne and Jacqueline K. Hewitt, 'Disorders of sex development: current
understanding and continuing controversy', Medical Journal of Australia,
Vol. 190, No. 11, p. 612.
[15]
Garry L. Warne and Jacqueline K. Hewitt, 'Disorders of sex development:
current understanding and continuing controversy', Medical Journal of
Australia, Vol. 190, No. 11, pp 612–13.
[16]
Martine Cools, Leendert H.J. Looijenga, Katja P. Wolffenbuttel, and Sten
L.S. Drop, 'Disorders of sex development: update on the genetic background,
terminology and risk for the development of germ cell tumors', World Journal
of Pediatrics, Vol. 5, No. 2, 2009, pp 93–102.
[17]
J. Pleskacova, R. Hersmus, J.W. Oosterhuis, B.A. Setyawati, S.M. Faradz,
M. Cools, K.P. Wolffenbuttel, J. Lebl, S.L. Drop, and L.H. Looijenga, 'Tumor
Risk in Disorders of Sex Development', Sexual Development, Vol. 4, No.
4–5, 2010, p. 7 (online version).
[18] J.
Pleskacova, R. Hersmus, J.W. Oosterhuis, B.A. Setyawati, S.M. Faradz, M. Cools,
K.P. Wolffenbuttel, J. Lebl, S.L. Drop, and L.H. Looijenga, 'Tumor Risk in
Disorders of Sex Development', Sexual Development, Vol. 4, No. 4–5,
2010, pp 259–269.
[19]
M. Cools, J. Pleskacova, H. Stoop, P. Hoebeke, E. Van Laecke, S.L.S. Drop,
J. Lebl, J.W. Oosterhuis, L.H.J. Looijenga, K.P. Wolffenbuttel, and the
Mosaicism Collaborative Group, 'Gonadal pathology and tumorrisk in relation to
clinical characteristics in patients with 45,X/46,XY mosaicism', Journal of
Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, Vol. 96, No. 7, 2011, pp
E1171–E1180.
[20]
M. Cools, K.P. Wolffenbuttel, S.L.S. Drop, J.W. Oosterhuis and L.H.J.
Looijenga, 'Gonadal development and tumor formation at the crossroads of male
and female sex determination', Sexual Development, Vol. 5, 2011, p. 177.
[21]
M. Cools, K.P. Wolffenbuttel, S.L.S. Drop, J.W. Oosterhuis and L.H.J.
Looijenga, 'Gonadal development and tumor formation at the crossroads of male
and female sex determination', Sexual Development, Vol. 5, 2011, p. 178.
[22]
Australasian Paediatric Endocrine Group, Submission 88, pp 3–4.
[23]
Disorder of Sex Development multidisciplinary team at Royal Children's
Hospital, Melbourne, Submission 92, pp 3–4.
[24]
Leendert H.J. Looijenga, Remko Hersmus, J. Walter Oosterhuis, Martine
Cools, Stenvert L.S. Drop and Katja P. Wolffenbuttel, 'Tumor risk in disorders
of sex development (DSD)', Best Practice & Research Clinical
Endocrinology & Metabolism, Vol. 21, No. 3, 2007, p. 490.
[25]
Martine Cools, Stenvert L.S. Drop, Katja P. Wolffenbuttel, J. Wolter
Oosterhuis and Leendert H.J. Looijenga, 'Germ cell tumors in the intersex
gonad: old paths, new directions, moving frontiers', Endocrine Reviews,
Vol. 27, No. 5, 2006, p. 471.
[26]
Martine Cools, Leendert H.J. Looijenga, Katja P. Wolffenbuttel, and Sten
L.S. Drop, 'Disorders of sex development: update on the genetic background,
terminology and risk for the development of germ cell tumors', World Journal
of Pediatrics, Vol. 5, No. 2, 2009, p. 100; J. Pleskacova, R. Hersmus, J.W.
Oosterhuis, B.A. Setyawati, S.M. Faradz, M. Cools, K.P. Wolffenbuttel, J. Lebl,
S.L. Drop, and L.H. Looijenga, 'Tumor Risk in Disorders of Sex Development', Sexual
Development, Vol. 4, No. 4–5, 2010, p. 7 (online version).
[27]
Organisation Intersex International Australia, Submission 23, p. 8.
[28]
Organisation Intersex International Australia, Submission 23, pp
8–9.
[29]
Australasian Paediatric Endocrine Group, Submission 88, p. 3.
[30]
See Organisation Intersex International Australia, Submission 23.3 (30
June), pp 5–6.
[31]
See, for example, Disorder of Sex Development multidisciplinary team at
Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, Submission 92, p. 4.
[32] Organisation
Intersex International Australia, Submission 23.3 (30 June), p. 6,
citing soon-to-be published research: Nakhal et al, Radiology, Vol. 268,
2013 (in press).
[33]
For the RCH Melbourne team's position, see Submission 92, p. 4.
[34]
Martine Cools, Arianne Dessens, Stenvert Drop, Jacqueline Hewitt and Gary
Warne, answers to questions on notice (received 27 September 2013).
[35]
See, for example, Leendert H.J. Looijenga, Remko Hersmus, J.Walter Oosterhuis,
Martine Cools, Stenvert L.S. Drop and Katja P. Wolffenbuttel, 'Tumor risk in disorders
of sex development (DSD)', Best Practice & Research Clinical
Endocrinology & Metabolism, Vol. 21, No. 3, 2007, p. 491.
[36]
Histochemistry is the study of the chemistry of organic tissue through
observing chemical reactions. Immunohistochemistry studies the reaction
patterns associated with the antibodies produced by the immune system.
Immunohistochemistry is widely used to detect specific structures in tissues
and in the diagnosis of abnormal cells such as those found in tumours.
[37]
Martine Cools, Arianne Dessens, Stenvert Drop, Jacqueline Hewitt and Gary
Warne, answers to questions on notice (received 27 September 2013), emphasis in
original.
[38]
Martine Cools, Stenvert L.S. Drop, Katja P. Wolffenbuttel, J. Wolter
Oosterhuis and Leendert H.J. Looijenga, 'Germ cell tumors in the intersex
gonad: old paths, new directions, moving frontiers', Endocrine Reviews,
Vol. 27, No. 5, 2006, p. 479.
[39]
See also Martine Cools, Arianne Dessens, Stenvert Drop, Jacqueline Hewitt
and Gary Warne, answers to questions on notice (received 27 September 2013).
[40]
M. Cools, K.P. Wolffenbuttel, S.L.S. Drop, J.W. Oosterhuis and L.H.J.
Looijenga, 'Gonadal development and tumor formation at the crossroads of male
and female sex determination', Sexual Development, Vol. 5, 2011, p. 178.
[41]
See, for example, Martine Cools, Leendert H.J. Looijenga, Katja P.
Wolffenbuttel, and Sten L.S. Drop, 'Disorders of sex development: update on
the genetic background, terminology and risk for the development of germ cell
tumors', World Journal of Pediatrics, Vol. 5, No. 2, 2009, p. 100.
[42]
Martine Cools, Arianne Dessens, Stenvert Drop, Jacqueline Hewitt and Garry
Warne, answer to questions on notice, (received 27 September 2013), p. 9.
[43]
Martine Cools, Stenvert L. S. Drop, Katja P. Wolffenbuttel, J. Wolter
Oosterhuis and Leendert H. J. Looijenga, 'Germ cell tumors in the intersex
gonad: old paths, new directions, moving frontiers', Endocrine Reviews,
Vol. 27, No. 5, 2006, p. 468, emphasis added.
[44]
Peter A. Lee, Christopher P. Houk, S. Faisal Ahmed, Ieuan A. Hughes et al,
'Consensus Statement on Management of Intersex Disorders', Paediatrics, Vol.
118, No. 2, 2006.
http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/118/2/e488.full#xref-ref-2-1 (accessed
26 July 2013).
[45]
Leendert H.J. Looijenga, Remko Hersmus, J. Walter Oosterhuis, Martine
Cools, Stenvert L.S. Drop and Katja P. Wolffenbuttel, 'Tumor risk in disorders
of sex development (DSD)', Best Practice & Research Clinical
Endocrinology & Metabolism, Vol. 21, No. 3, 2007, pp 480–495.
[46]
Guardianship and Administration Act 2000 (Qld), s. 80B (Example),
emphasis added.
Chapter 5 - Intersex: protection of rights and best practice in health
[1]
Senate Community Affairs References Committee, Involuntary or coerced
sterilisation of people with disabilities in Australia, July 2013.
[2]
Department of Health, Decision-making principles for the care of
infants, children and adolescents with intersex conditions, February 2013,
p. 21; tabled by Organisation Intersex International Australia, 28 March 2013.
[3]
Organisation Intersex International Australia, Submission 23, pp
2–3.
[4]
Organisation Intersex International Australia, Submission 23.1, p.
15.
[5]
See for example Chapters 5 and 6 of the Senate Community Affairs
References Committee, Involuntary or coerced sterilisation of people with
disabilities in Australia, July 2013.
[6]
S. Brady, The sterilisation of girls and young women with
intellectual disabilities in Australia: An audit of Family Court and
Guardianship Tribunal cases between 1992-1998. Australian Human Rights
Commission, 2001. http://www.humanrights.gov.au/publications/sterilisation,
(accessed 3 September 2013).
[7]
Ms Diana Bryant, Submission 36.1.
[8]
A Gender Agenda, Submission 85, p. 7.
[9]
Family Law Amendment Bill (Shared Parental Responsibility) Bill 2005, p.
3.
[10]
Australian Institute for Family Studies, Parental Authority and its
Constraints
The Case of 'Marion', http://www.aifs.gov.au/institute/pubs/fm1/fm32mh.html,
(accessed 26 August 2013.
[11]
Australian Institute for Family Studies, Parental Authority and its
Constraints
The Case of 'Marion', http://www.aifs.gov.au/institute/pubs/fm1/fm32mh.html,
(accessed 26 August 2013.
[12]
Australian Institute for Family Studies, Parental Authority and its
Constraints
The Case of 'Marion', http://www.aifs.gov.au/institute/pubs/fm1/fm32mh.html,
(accessed 26 August 2013.
[13]
Bryant CJ, Finn &
Strickland JJ (2013) FamCAFC 110 (Re Jamie), at 140.
[14]
Bryant CJ, Finn &
Strickland JJ (2013) FamCAFC 110 (Re Jamie), at 186.
[15]
Bryant CJ, Finn &
Strickland JJ (2013) FamCAFC 110 (Re Jamie), at 151.
[16]
Guardianship Act 1987 (NSW), Part 5; Guardianship and
Administration Act 1993 (SA), Part 5.
[17]
Australian Human Rights Commission, The Sterilisation of Girls and
Young Women in Australia: issues and progress, Chapter One – The legal
framework. http://www.humanrights.gov.au/publications/sterilisation-chapter-one,
(accessed 3 September 2013).
[18]
S. Brady, The sterilisation of girls and young women with intellectual
disabilities in Australia: An audit of Family Court and Guardianship Tribunal
cases between 1992-1998. Australian Human Rights Commission, 2001. http://www.humanrights.gov.au/publications/sterilisation,
(accessed 3 September 2013).
[19]
Australian Human Rights Commission, The Sterilisation of Girls and
Young Women in Australia: issues and progress, Chapter One – The legal
framework. http://www.humanrights.gov.au/publications/sterilisation-chapter-one,
(accessed 3 September 2013).
[20]
Senate Community Affairs References Committee, Involuntary or coerced
sterilisation of people with disabilities in Australia, July 2013, p. 112.
[21]
Office of the Public Advocate, Submission 14.1, p. 3.
[22]
Office of the Public Advocate, Submission 14.1, p. 6.
[23]
Office of the Public Advocate, Submission 14.1, p. 9.
[24]
Office of the Public Advocate, Submission 14.1, p. 9.
[25]
Senate Community Affairs References Committee, Involuntary or coerced
sterilisation of people with disabilities in Australia, July 2013, p. 149.
[26]
Senate Community Affairs References Committee, Involuntary or coerced
sterilisation of people with disabilities in Australia, July 2013, p. 147.
[27]
Senate Community Affairs References Committee, Involuntary or coerced
sterilisation of people with disabilities in Australia, July 2013, p. 149.
[28]
Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome Support Group Australia, Submission 54,
p. 4.
[29]
Peter A. Lee, Christopher P. Houk, S. Faisal Ahmed, Ieuan A. Hughes et al,
'Consensus Statement on Management of Intersex Disorders', Paediatrics, Vol.
118, No. 2, 2006. http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/118/2/e488.full#xref-ref-2-1
(accessed 19 June 2013).
[30]
For example, Milton Diamond and Hazel Beh, 'Changes in the management of
children with intersex conditions', Nature Clinical Practice Endocrinology
and Metabolism, Vol. 4, No. 1, 2008, p. 5.
[31]
Australasian Paediatric Endocrine Group, Submission 88, p. 5.
[32] A. Dreger, D. Sandberg, E. Feder, 'Ethical
Principles for the Management of Infants with Disorders of Sex Development', in
Hormone Research in Paediatrics, Vol. 74, 2010;
pp. 412–418,
DOI: 10.1159/000316940, http://www.karger.com/Article/Pdf/316940, (accessed 7 July
2013); submitted by Organisation Intersex International Australia, Submission
23.4, p. 8.
[33]
Disorder of Sex Development multidisciplinary team at Royal Children's
Hospital, Melbourne. Submission 92, p. 3.
[34]
Disorder of Sex Development multidisciplinary team at Royal Children's
Hospital, Melbourne. Submission 92, pp 4–5.
[35]
Lynn Gillam, Jaqueline K. Hewitt, and Garry L. Warne, 'Ethical Principles
for the Management of Children with Disorders of Sex Development: A Systematic
Approach for Individual Cases', in John M. Hutson, Garry L. Warne and Sonia R.
Grover (eds), Disorders of Sex Development: An Integrated Approach to
Management, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 2012, p. 153.
[36]
Lynn Gillam, Jaqueline K. Hewitt, and Garry L. Warne, 'Ethical Principles
for the Management of Children with Disorders of Sex Development: A Systematic
Approach for Individual Cases', in John M. Hutson, Garry L. Warne and Sonia R.
Grover (eds), Disorders of Sex Development: An Integrated Approach to
Management, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 2012, p. 153.
[37]
Lynn Gillam, Jaqueline K. Hewitt, and Garry L. Warne, 'Ethical Principles
for the Management of Children with Disorders of Sex Development: A Systematic
Approach for Individual Cases', in John M. Hutson, Garry L. Warne and Sonia R.
Grover (eds), Disorders of Sex Development: An Integrated Approach to
Management, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 2012, p. 148.
[38]
Lynn Gillam, Jaqueline K. Hewitt, and Garry L. Warne, 'Ethical Principles
for the Management of Children with Disorders of Sex Development: A Systematic
Approach for Individual Cases', in John M. Hutson, Garry L. Warne and Sonia R.
Grover (eds), Disorders of Sex Development: An Integrated Approach to
Management, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 2012, pp 149–153.
[39]
Lynn Gillam, Jaqueline K. Hewitt, and Garry L. Warne, 'Ethical Principles
for the Management of Children with Disorders of Sex Development: A Systematic
Approach for Individual Cases', in John M. Hutson, Garry L. Warne and Sonia R.
Grover (eds), Disorders of Sex Development: An Integrated Approach to
Management, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 2012, p. 155.
[40]
Victorian Department of Health, Decision-making principles for the care
of infants, children and adolescents with intersex conditions, February
2013, pp 2–6; tabled by Organisation Intersex International Australia, 28 March
2013.
[41]
Victorian Department of Health, Decision-making principles for the care
of infants, children and adolescents with intersex conditions, February
2013, p. 6; tabled by Organisation Intersex International Australia, 28 March
2013.
[42]
Department of Health, Decision-making principles for the care of
infants, children and adolescents with intersex conditions, February 2013,
p. 21; tabled by Organisation Intersex International Australia, 28 March 2013.
[43]
Mason CJ, Dawson, Toohey and Gaudron JJ, Secretary, Department of
Health and Community Services (NT) v JWB and SMB (1992) ALJR 300 (Re
Marion), at 48.
[44]
ABC Commercial, Interview with Chief Justice Alistair Nicholson, 12
May 2003, http://www.abc.net.au/4corners/content/2003/20030616_sterilisation/int_nicholson.htm
(accessed 12 April 2013).
[45]
Victorian Department of Health, Decision-making principles for the care
of infants, children and adolescents with intersex conditions, February
2013, p. 22; tabled by Organisation Intersex International Australia, 28 March
2013.
[46]
Senate Community Affairs References Committee, Involuntary or coerced
sterilisation of people with disabilities in Australia, July 2013, pp 10–13.
[47]
Australasian Paediatric Endocrine Group, Submission 88, p. 6.
[48]
Australasian Paediatric Endocrine Group, Submission 88, p. 6.
[49]
Victorian Department of Health, Decision-making principles for the care
of infants, children and adolescents with intersex conditions, February
2013, p. 22; tabled by Organisation Intersex International Australia, 28 March
2013.
[50]
Mr Jim Simpson, NSW Council for Intellectual Disability, Committee
Hansard, 11 December 2012, p. 9.
[51]
Victorian Department of Health, Decision-making principles for the care
of infants, children and adolescents with intersex conditions, February
2013, p. 3; tabled by Organisation Intersex International Australia, 28 March
2013.
[52]
Organisation Intersex International Australia, Submission 23.1, p. 4.
[53]
Victorian Department of Health, Decision-making principles for the care
of infants, children and adolescents with intersex conditions, February
2013, p. 4; tabled by Organisation Intersex International Australia, 28 March
2013.
[54]
Victorian Department of Health, Decision-making principles for the care
of infants, children and adolescents with intersex conditions, February
2013, p. 15; tabled by Organisation Intersex International Australia, 28 March
2013.
Chapter 6 - Research and future directions
[1]
William G. Reiner, 'Gender identity and sex-of-rearing in children with
disorders of sexual differentiation', Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology
& Metabolism, Vol. 18, 2005, p. 552.
[2]
Peter A. Lee, Christopher P. Houk, S. Faisal Ahmed, Ieuan A. Hughes et al,
'Consensus Statement on Management of Intersex Disorders', Paediatrics, Vol.
118, No. 2, 2006. http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/118/2/e488.full#xref-ref-2-1
(accessed 26 July 2013).
[3]
J. Pleskacova, R. Hersmus, J.W. Oosterhuis, B.A. Setyawati, S.M. Faradz,
M. Cools, K.P. Wolffenbuttel, J. Lebl, S.L. Drop, and L.H. Looijenga, ' Tumor
Risk in Disorders of Sex Development', Sexual Development, Vol. 4, No.
4–5, 2010, p. 268.
[4]
Organisation Intersex International Australia, Submission 23.3,
p. 3.
[5]
Organisation Intersex International Australia, Submission 23.1,
p. 16.
[6]
Australasia Paediatric Endocrine Group, Submission 88, p. 7.
[7]
Australasia Paediatric Endocrine Group, Submission 88, p. 9.
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