Tecnologie riproduttive e tutela della persona. This book emerged from the collaboration between ... more Tecnologie riproduttive e tutela della persona. This book emerged from the collaboration between the department of Biolaw of the University of Florence and the non-profit association Madre Provetta. It represents the first stage in a larger editorial project that aspires to contribute study and research to build towards a common European law on bioethics. The authors who have collaborated on this book are among the leading experts, in their respective fields, on questions raised by technologies of reproduction, which are here elaborated at both medical-scientific level and in their relation to sociology, bioethics, law and politics. The various contributions are divided into three specific thematic areas: liberty of reproduction and rights of the individual, pre-implant genetic diagnosis and the freedom and limitations of scientific research.
Article 13 L.40 / 04 provides for the total ban of clinical and experimental human embryo researc... more Article 13 L.40 / 04 provides for the total ban of clinical and experimental human embryo research. This principle operates independently of any assessment of the current condition in which the embryo is primary with regard to (non) possibilities relative (supernumerary embryos or abandoned) or absolute (non-viable embryos or those with chromosomal / genetic disorders) to be used for playback. The provision is, icto oculi, unreasonable and disproportionate because it does not allow to operate the necessary balance with the constitutionally protected interests related to the self-determination of the couple and scientific research aimed at the protection of individual and collective health. Some national judges and the Court of Human Rights rulings meeting for the first time the issue has by now acquired growing importance and topical relevance in view of the importance assumed in the therapeutic area of clinical research through the use of embryonic stem cells. SOMMARIO: 1. Il caso:...
Lo sviluppo scientifico e tecnologico di questi ultimi anni e l’impatto delle innovazioni bio-med... more Lo sviluppo scientifico e tecnologico di questi ultimi anni e l’impatto delle innovazioni bio-mediche sulla vita e la salute dell’uomo stanno determinando una vera e propria trasformazione della concezione e della percezione che l’individuo ha di se stesso. La funzione regolatrice ed ordinante propria del diritto viene messa in seria discussione dallo strapotere di una scienza che spesso collegata alle potenti logiche dell’economia e del mercato. Si pone dunque la domanda fondamentale se “tutto cio che e tecnicamente possibile sia anche eticamente accettabile, socialmente ammissibile e giuridicamente lecito”. A questa ultima parte della domanda si incarica di dare risposta il Biodiritto. chiamato a svolgere un ruolo centrale nella qualificazione, riorganizzazione e regolamentazione di vicende ‘create’ dallo sviluppo tecnologico e dalle conseguenti applicazioni in campo biomedico. L’esigenza di individuare parametri e categorie ordinanti della materia rappresenta uno sforzo prelimina...
Law 219/17 regulates, for general rules and principles, the therapeutic relationship between doct... more Law 219/17 regulates, for general rules and principles, the therapeutic relationship between doctor and patient with specific regard to: informed consent in health, advance treatment declarations and advanced care planning. In implementation of the principles contained in the articles 2,13, 32 of the Constitution and 1, 2, 3 of the EU Charter, defines the perimeter of the therapeutic self-determination of the person by regulating contents, forms and limits of consent to health treatment (with general application), of advance directives focusing on the value binding of the will expressed “now by then” of the agreement on the therapeutic program agreed with the doctor and on the figure of the trustee.
Article 13 L.40 / 04 provides for the total ban of clinical and experimental human embryo researc... more Article 13 L.40 / 04 provides for the total ban of clinical and experimental human embryo research. This principle operates independently of any assessment of the current condition in which the embryo is primary with regard to (non) possibilities relative (supernumerary embryos or abandoned) or absolute (non-viable embryos or those with chromosomal / genetic disorders) to be used for playback. The provision is, icto oculi, unreasonable and disproportionate because it does not allow to operate the necessary balance with the constitutionally protected interests related to the self-determination of the couple and scientific research aimed at the protection of individual and collective health. Some national judges and the Court of Human Rights rulings meeting for the first time the issue has by now acquired growing importance and topical relevance in view of the importance assumed in the therapeutic area of clinical research through the use of embryonic stem cells.
Il mutamento incessante che la scienza e la tecnologia hanno imposto alla società civile mette in... more Il mutamento incessante che la scienza e la tecnologia hanno imposto alla società civile mette in discussione temi fondamentali come nascita, salute, morte, e con essi gli ‘strumenti giuridici’ pensati per autodeterminarsi. Non solo l’individuo è investito da questo tumultuoso processo ma anche la famiglia, come luogo principale in cui lo stesso esercita la sua personalità, ne risente gli effetti. In questo terzo volume di Verso un diritto europeo per la bioetica il focus dei contributi dei vari autori (giuristi, medici, bioeticisti) è centrato su temi quali: genitorialità consapevole e procreazione assistita, profili anticipatori assunti dalla salute e connesse esigenze di tutela, articolazione dei modelli familiari e ridefinizione del progetto genitoriale. Il tutto declinato nella logica del Biodiritto, disciplina autonoma ma anche metodo di indagine e di lavoro per coloro che intendano approcciarsi alle cosiddette fattispecie biotecnologiche.
Tecnologie riproduttive e tutela della persona. This book emerged from the collaboration between ... more Tecnologie riproduttive e tutela della persona. This book emerged from the collaboration between the department of Biolaw of the University of Florence and the non-profit association Madre Provetta. It represents the first stage in a larger editorial project that aspires to contribute study and research to build towards a common European law on bioethics. The authors who have collaborated on this book are among the leading experts, in their respective fields, on questions raised by technologies of reproduction, which are here elaborated at both medical-scientific level and in their relation to sociology, bioethics, law and politics. The various contributions are divided into three specific thematic areas: liberty of reproduction and rights of the individual, pre-implant genetic diagnosis and the freedom and limitations of scientific research.
Article 13 L.40 / 04 provides for the total ban of clinical and experimental human embryo researc... more Article 13 L.40 / 04 provides for the total ban of clinical and experimental human embryo research. This principle operates independently of any assessment of the current condition in which the embryo is primary with regard to (non) possibilities relative (supernumerary embryos or abandoned) or absolute (non-viable embryos or those with chromosomal / genetic disorders) to be used for playback. The provision is, icto oculi, unreasonable and disproportionate because it does not allow to operate the necessary balance with the constitutionally protected interests related to the self-determination of the couple and scientific research aimed at the protection of individual and collective health. Some national judges and the Court of Human Rights rulings meeting for the first time the issue has by now acquired growing importance and topical relevance in view of the importance assumed in the therapeutic area of clinical research through the use of embryonic stem cells. SOMMARIO: 1. Il caso:...
Lo sviluppo scientifico e tecnologico di questi ultimi anni e l’impatto delle innovazioni bio-med... more Lo sviluppo scientifico e tecnologico di questi ultimi anni e l’impatto delle innovazioni bio-mediche sulla vita e la salute dell’uomo stanno determinando una vera e propria trasformazione della concezione e della percezione che l’individuo ha di se stesso. La funzione regolatrice ed ordinante propria del diritto viene messa in seria discussione dallo strapotere di una scienza che spesso collegata alle potenti logiche dell’economia e del mercato. Si pone dunque la domanda fondamentale se “tutto cio che e tecnicamente possibile sia anche eticamente accettabile, socialmente ammissibile e giuridicamente lecito”. A questa ultima parte della domanda si incarica di dare risposta il Biodiritto. chiamato a svolgere un ruolo centrale nella qualificazione, riorganizzazione e regolamentazione di vicende ‘create’ dallo sviluppo tecnologico e dalle conseguenti applicazioni in campo biomedico. L’esigenza di individuare parametri e categorie ordinanti della materia rappresenta uno sforzo prelimina...
Law 219/17 regulates, for general rules and principles, the therapeutic relationship between doct... more Law 219/17 regulates, for general rules and principles, the therapeutic relationship between doctor and patient with specific regard to: informed consent in health, advance treatment declarations and advanced care planning. In implementation of the principles contained in the articles 2,13, 32 of the Constitution and 1, 2, 3 of the EU Charter, defines the perimeter of the therapeutic self-determination of the person by regulating contents, forms and limits of consent to health treatment (with general application), of advance directives focusing on the value binding of the will expressed “now by then” of the agreement on the therapeutic program agreed with the doctor and on the figure of the trustee.
Article 13 L.40 / 04 provides for the total ban of clinical and experimental human embryo researc... more Article 13 L.40 / 04 provides for the total ban of clinical and experimental human embryo research. This principle operates independently of any assessment of the current condition in which the embryo is primary with regard to (non) possibilities relative (supernumerary embryos or abandoned) or absolute (non-viable embryos or those with chromosomal / genetic disorders) to be used for playback. The provision is, icto oculi, unreasonable and disproportionate because it does not allow to operate the necessary balance with the constitutionally protected interests related to the self-determination of the couple and scientific research aimed at the protection of individual and collective health. Some national judges and the Court of Human Rights rulings meeting for the first time the issue has by now acquired growing importance and topical relevance in view of the importance assumed in the therapeutic area of clinical research through the use of embryonic stem cells.
Il mutamento incessante che la scienza e la tecnologia hanno imposto alla società civile mette in... more Il mutamento incessante che la scienza e la tecnologia hanno imposto alla società civile mette in discussione temi fondamentali come nascita, salute, morte, e con essi gli ‘strumenti giuridici’ pensati per autodeterminarsi. Non solo l’individuo è investito da questo tumultuoso processo ma anche la famiglia, come luogo principale in cui lo stesso esercita la sua personalità, ne risente gli effetti. In questo terzo volume di Verso un diritto europeo per la bioetica il focus dei contributi dei vari autori (giuristi, medici, bioeticisti) è centrato su temi quali: genitorialità consapevole e procreazione assistita, profili anticipatori assunti dalla salute e connesse esigenze di tutela, articolazione dei modelli familiari e ridefinizione del progetto genitoriale. Il tutto declinato nella logica del Biodiritto, disciplina autonoma ma anche metodo di indagine e di lavoro per coloro che intendano approcciarsi alle cosiddette fattispecie biotecnologiche.
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