O EMBRIÃO HUMANO: SUA PERSONALIDADE E A EMBRIOTERAPIA
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https://doi.org/10.5380/rfdufpr.v46i0.14978Abstract
This article analyses the juridical situation of the exceeding foetus, claiming that the right to life and birth is limited by the Brazilian Constitution. According to the Theory Technical Reality, it is the juridical technique that establishes when human beings acquire personality. The constitutionality of Article 5 of the Bio Security Law is maintained, and the legislator is allowed to outline the limits of the in vitro exceeding foetuses’ right to life and birth.Downloads
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