REFLEXÕES SOBRE A PROCRIAÇÃO ARTIFICIAL E OS DIREITOS DAS CRIANÇAS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7322/jhgd.37702Keywords:
responsability, rights, ethics, medical pratice.Abstract
The author raises a few inquires concerning the juridical and ethicalfeature about the efects on children’s rights, cause of process application of new reproductive technology. He also conments rules, principal and foreign judicial decisions about the matter.
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