The Implications of the Legal System on Human Cloning, in Vitro Fertilization and Embryo TransferAbstract:One of the topics that incite the medical and legal worlds is the phenomenon of the criminal protection against genetic manipulation, a relatively recent phenomenon, especially taking into account that the technical possibility for its achievement is due to scientific developments. The criminalization of the facts circumscribed within this phenomenon endangering the future of biodiversity came to the criminal legislator’s attention in order to guarantee the specific means for the compliance with the rules established in the field of bioethics, that have become biolaw rules. The law, like bioethics, is applied both upstream and especially downstream the scientific act on human utility
Radu (Mitra) Mariana
Ovidius University Annals, Economic Sciences Series, 2013, vol. XIII, issue 2, 149-153
Date: 2013
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