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'''Paul Mason''' (24 March 1953 - 2018), BA (Hons), LL.B.(A.N.U.) from Sydney, Australia, was the founder of the "[[AIGA Inc.|Australasian Institute for Genital Autonomy]]".
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Paul was a family law barrister with over 3 decades experience and a member of Australian Lawyers for Human Rights. From 2007-2010 he was the Commissioner for Children for the Australian State of Tasmania. In 2008 with Dr. Comfort Momoh of FGM support service FORWARD he became inaugural joint Patron of UK-based global charity [[Genital Autonomy]]. Since then he has presented local and international papers on the law and universal human Right of Genital Autonomy of girls, boys and intersex children. Paul lived in Brisbane, Queensland.<ref>{{REFweb
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Revision as of 21:20, 22 October 2019

Paul Mason (24 March 1953 - 2018), BA (Hons), LL.B.(A.N.U.) from Sydney, Australia, was the founder of the "Australasian Institute for Genital Autonomy".

Paul was a family law barrister with over 3 decades experience and a member of Australian Lawyers for Human Rights. From 2007-2010 he was the Commissioner for Children for the Australian State of Tasmania. In 2008 with Dr. Comfort Momoh of FGM support service FORWARD he became inaugural joint Patron of UK-based global charity Genital Autonomy. Since then he has presented local and international papers on the law and universal human Right of Genital Autonomy of girls, boys and intersex children. Paul lived in Brisbane, Queensland.[1]

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