Assisted human reproduction: the problems that arise from bioethics and public law
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https://doi.org/10.7770/rchdcp-V11N2-art2272Keywords:
Human rights, assisted human reproduction, filiation, law, bioethicsAbstract
The object of this paper is to provide a systematic analysis of the new developments in human rights produced by advances in information and communication technologies, especially in assisted human reproduction. The main moral and legal controversies are set out, as well as the necessary interrelationship that these must present in order to establish a stable model of progress and development. To achieve this purpose, the starting point is an initial study of the current social paradigm, fostered by the de-velopment of new technologies; the article then presents a theoretical approach to the human rights involved, in order to study the dissection, legal protection and guarantee of these techniques.
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