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6 Jurnalul de Studii Juridice 209 (2011)
Medically Assisted Human Reproduction. Criminalization Ethics vs. Biological Ethics. Comparative Law Study - Alexandra Huidu (2010)

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                                                  REVIEW
                     REPRODUCEREA UMANA MEDICAL ASISTATA. ETICA
                             INCRIMINARII VS. ETICA BIOLOGICA. STUDIU
                             DE  DREPT COMPARAT/ MEDICALLY ASSISTED
                             HUMAN REPRODUCTION. CRIMINALIZATION
                                     ETHICS VS. BIOLOGICAL ETHICS.
                                COMPARATIVE LAW STUDY - ALEXANDRA
                              HUIDU (2010), (LUMEN PUBLISHING HOUSE,
                                                IASI,  ROMANIA)

                                                                          Antonio SANDU'

                           Transferring creative power in the technological development seems at
                    first to work on the biblical apotheothic idea of biblical human beings, of being
                    of the human in the image and likeness of God. Medically assisted reproductive
                    techniques are part of  contemporary  human  demiurgic  effort to apply
                    technology on humanity itself in the ultimate challenge to control the origins of
                    life (Huidu, 2010). Ethical dilemmas arising from contemporary developments
                    in medicine require a number of special legal regulations in areas such as:
                    international human rights law, where a series of international conventions are
                    necessary regarding the rights of patients, research involving human subjects,
                    the redefinition of the person's and species' dignity etc.; civil law: the definition
                    and redefinition of individual and property rights over their own embryos, etc.;
                    criminal law by the sanction of some practices in organ trafficking, including
                    human  embryos,  the ban on reproductive cloning, medical negligence, etc.
                    These areas tend to be combined in an interdisciplinary field called bio-law
                    (Scripcaru, Ciuca, Astarastoaie, Scripcaru, 2003), which develops in close
                    correlation with the development of medical practice and bioethics.
                           Tech motherhood   (Huidu, 2010) separates the biological roles from
                    social roles of parents on one hand, and the role of provider of genetic material
                    from  the gestational role of the woman (Huidu, 2010). Bioethical dilemmas
                    generated by the active control of reproduction act outside the reproductive
                    function is related to the legal status of human embryo and the need to protect
                    the dignity and right to dignity of the unborn (Huidu, 2010; Vicol, Stinga, 2007;
                    Astarastoaie, Ungureanu , Stoica, 2003).


                    1 Lecturer Ph.D. Antonio SANDU at Mihail Kogalniceanu University from lasi; postdoctoral
                    fellow within the program Postdoctoral studies in the domain of ethics in health policies at
                    ,,Gr. T. Popa Medicine and Pharmacy University from lasi, and Ph. D. Researcher at Lumen
                    Research Center in Humanistic Sciences from lasi, Email: antonio1907avahoo.com


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SANDU, A., (2011) (REVIEW) REPRODUCEREA UMANA MEDICAL ASISTATA. ETICA INCRIMINARII VS. ETICA BIOLOGICA. STUDIU DE DREPT
COMPARAT/ MEDICALLY ASSISTED HUMAN REPRODUCTION. CRIMINALIZATION ETHICS VS. BIOLOGICAL ETHICS. COMPARATIVE LAW STUDY
- ALEXANDRA HUIDU (2010), (LUMEN PUBLISHING HOUSE, IASI, ROMANIA), Jurnalul de Studii Juridice, Anul VI, Nr. 1-2, lunie, pp: 209-212

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