The (im)possibility of human cloning in face of the Brazilian law: an analysis of the work Brave New World
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2316-9044.v9i3p89-108Keywords:
Asexual Reproduction, Cloning Organism, Ethics, LegislationAbstract
This article intends to show that Law could open up to the influences of other social sciences, through a new vision of this science and of the justice. This paper studies Law based in Literature. For this, the Law and Literature Movement has divided this new discipline legal into three branches: right of literature, law as literature and law in Literature. The last branch will be object of this study which analyzes the work Brave New World, of Aldous Huxley. It investigates the (im)possibility of human cloning in face of current Brazilian law.Downloads
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11/01/2008
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Schwartz, G., & Schreiner, E. (2008). The (im)possibility of human cloning in face of the Brazilian law: an analysis of the work Brave New World . Journal of Health Law, 9(3), 89-108. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2316-9044.v9i3p89-108