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Professor '''John Neville Turner''', ({{LifeData|birth=1936|birthplace=Bury, Lancashire|birthcountry=UK|death=2018-04-19|deathplace=Melbourne|deathcountry=Australia}})<ref>{{REFweb
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The late Professor '''John Neville Turner''', ({{LifeData|birth=1936|birthplace=Bury, Lancashire|birthcountry=UK|death=2018-04-19|deathplace=Melbourne, {{AUSC|VIC}}|deathcountry=Australia}})<ref>{{REFweb
 
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}}</ref> on child and family law, board member and former president of Oz Child. Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
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}}</ref> on child and family law, board member and former president of [https://www.ozchild.org.au/ OzChild]. Melbourne, {{AUSC|VIC}}, [[Australia]].
  
In 1996, Turner reported that circumcised boys may sue their circumciser. With others he suggested in 2000 that non-therapeutic circumcision of boys is "criminal assault".
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In 1996, Turner reported that [[circumcised]] boys may sue their circumciser. With others he suggested in 2000 that non-therapeutic [[circumcision]] of boys is "criminal assault".
  
 
At the [[Sixth International Symposium]] in 2000, he gave a lecture with the topic "Doctors, Be Warned! Circumcise Today and You Could Be Sued Tomorrow!".
 
At the [[Sixth International Symposium]] in 2000, he gave a lecture with the topic "Doctors, Be Warned! Circumcise Today and You Could Be Sued Tomorrow!".
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Latest revision as of 09:54, 29 May 2024

The late Professor John Neville Turner, (1936 in Bury, Lancashire, UK – 19 April 2018 in Melbourne, VIC, Australia)[1], LLB (Hons), BA[a 1], barrister and solicitor, authored ten books, 110 journal articles, 40 book reviews and many articles and broadcasts[2] on child and family law, board member and former president of OzChild. Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

Intactivism

In 1996, Turner reported that circumcised boys may sue their circumciser. With others he suggested in 2000 that non-therapeutic circumcision of boys is "criminal assault".

At the Sixth International Symposium in 2000, he gave a lecture with the topic "Doctors, Be Warned! Circumcise Today and You Could Be Sued Tomorrow!".

Publications

See also

Abbreviations

  1. REFweb Bachelor of Arts, Wikipedia. Retrieved 13 October 2021. (BA or AB; from the Latin baccalaureus artium or artium baccalaureus.)

References