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How Far Can We Go with Medically Assisted Reproduction? (Comments to the Conclusions of the National Advisory Committee on Ethics)

https://doi.org/10.22394/2073-7203-2020-38-4-110-122

EDN: YQNKNZ

Abstract

One of France’s leading bioethics experts discusses the debate around assisted reproductive technologies, in particular, the issue of legal access to such technologies for single women and same-sex female couples. The author offers his detailed - and mostly critical - commentary on the advisory documents, issued by the “National Ethics Advisory Committee”, a special body created to publicly discuss issues of bioethics legislation. (In August 2020, three years after the publication of this article, the French National Assembly approved the new version of the Law on Bioethics that was discussed in this paper).

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Bruno Saintôt
Centre Sèvres
France

Département d’éthique biomédicale



References

1. Ansermet, F. (2015) La fabrication des enfants. Un vertige technologique. Odile Jacob.


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Saintôt B. How Far Can We Go with Medically Assisted Reproduction? (Comments to the Conclusions of the National Advisory Committee on Ethics). State, Religion and Church in Russia and Worldwide. 2020;38(4):110-122. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22394/2073-7203-2020-38-4-110-122. EDN: YQNKNZ

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ISSN 2073-7203 (Print)
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