ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGY BETWEEN MEDICINE, RELIGION AND LAW
The new, the engine that allows us to evolve. That is what we do by nature: we figure out how things work and we make new steps, over and over. We created vaccines to help prevent diseases and, in the future, maybe we are about to create a human being outside the womb. It is a sin, it is a legal t...
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description | The new, the engine that allows us to evolve. That is what we do by nature: we figure out how things work and we make new steps, over and over. We created vaccines to help prevent diseases and, in the future, maybe we are about to create a human being outside the womb. It is a sin, it is a legal thing, it is moral? Are we guilty of considering ourselves gods? Medically assisted human reproduction is a piece of a puzzle, of an engine that can separate us or bring us together, that can raise or erase family boundaries, give us rights or put us on the wall of morality. Assisted reproductive technologies are medical procedures and their role is, first of all, to help people who experience some difficulties or who suffer an inability to have biological children of their own. But the access to the experience of pregnancy is expanded by the big new development to the potential of those reproductive technologies. And, as always, there is a price for that, for everything that we create or update, and those challenges go far beyond medicine, science or pure technique and we are forced to wonder about moral, religious or legal limitations. |
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spelling | doaj-art-2d670dc5931846edbb381b9da8a232912025-01-03T00:34:27ZengNicolae Titulescu University Publishing HouseChallenges of the Knowledge Society2068-77962024-05-01171182196ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGY BETWEEN MEDICINE, RELIGION AND LAWDan LUPAȘCU0Ioana PĂDURARIU1Professor, Faculty of Law, Private Law Department, „Nicolae Titulescu” University from BucharestLecturer, PhD, Faculty of Law, Private Law Department, „Nicolae Titulescu” University from BucharestThe new, the engine that allows us to evolve. That is what we do by nature: we figure out how things work and we make new steps, over and over. We created vaccines to help prevent diseases and, in the future, maybe we are about to create a human being outside the womb. It is a sin, it is a legal thing, it is moral? Are we guilty of considering ourselves gods? Medically assisted human reproduction is a piece of a puzzle, of an engine that can separate us or bring us together, that can raise or erase family boundaries, give us rights or put us on the wall of morality. Assisted reproductive technologies are medical procedures and their role is, first of all, to help people who experience some difficulties or who suffer an inability to have biological children of their own. But the access to the experience of pregnancy is expanded by the big new development to the potential of those reproductive technologies. And, as always, there is a price for that, for everything that we create or update, and those challenges go far beyond medicine, science or pure technique and we are forced to wonder about moral, religious or legal limitations.http://cks.univnt.ro/download/cks_2024_articles%252F2_CKS_2024_PRIVATE_LAW%252FCKS_2024_PRIVATE_LAW_006.pdfartificial insemination (ains.)assisted reproductive technology/ies (art/s)cross-border reproductive care (cbrc)embryo donationfiliationfamily lawgestation for anotherintracytoplasmic sperm injection (icsi)intrauterine insemination (iui)in vitro fertilisation (ivf)maternity of substitutionmedically assisted reproduction (mar)principle of the best interests of the childposthumous reproductionright to private and family lifeselective foetal reduction (sfr)surrogacythird donor |
spellingShingle | Dan LUPAȘCU Ioana PĂDURARIU ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGY BETWEEN MEDICINE, RELIGION AND LAW Challenges of the Knowledge Society artificial insemination (ains.) assisted reproductive technology/ies (art/s) cross-border reproductive care (cbrc) embryo donation filiation family law gestation for another intracytoplasmic sperm injection (icsi) intrauterine insemination (iui) in vitro fertilisation (ivf) maternity of substitution medically assisted reproduction (mar) principle of the best interests of the child posthumous reproduction right to private and family life selective foetal reduction (sfr) surrogacy third donor |
title | ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGY BETWEEN MEDICINE, RELIGION AND LAW |
title_full | ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGY BETWEEN MEDICINE, RELIGION AND LAW |
title_fullStr | ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGY BETWEEN MEDICINE, RELIGION AND LAW |
title_full_unstemmed | ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGY BETWEEN MEDICINE, RELIGION AND LAW |
title_short | ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGY BETWEEN MEDICINE, RELIGION AND LAW |
title_sort | assisted reproductive technology between medicine religion and law |
topic | artificial insemination (ains.) assisted reproductive technology/ies (art/s) cross-border reproductive care (cbrc) embryo donation filiation family law gestation for another intracytoplasmic sperm injection (icsi) intrauterine insemination (iui) in vitro fertilisation (ivf) maternity of substitution medically assisted reproduction (mar) principle of the best interests of the child posthumous reproduction right to private and family life selective foetal reduction (sfr) surrogacy third donor |
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