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Resumen de El bioderecho ante el reto de la gestación subrogada

Jacinto J. Marabel Matos

  • español

    El Bioderecho es una disciplina que ha venido desarrollándose en las últimas décadas a remolque de los avances tecnológicos en materia médica. La normativa, aprobada en base a la jurisprudencia generada por la casuística, ha llegado a reconocer derechos de tercera generación, como la autonomía del paciente o la objeción de conciencia del médico, impensables hasta hace bien poco tiempo. Por esta razón, en la actualidad uno de los retos del legislador en esta materia está el saber conjugar los derechos derivados de las prácticas de gestación subrogada, entre los que se encuentran los de la mujer en general, así como los de la gestante y los hijos nacidos de las mismas, en los que la jurisprudencia comienza a abrir una vía de reconocimiento.The Biolaw is a discipline that has been developed in the last decades to trailer of the technological advances in medical matter. The regulation, approved on the basis of the jurisprudence generated by the casuistry, has come to recognize third generation rights, such as the autonomy of the patient or the medical conscientious objection, unthinkable until very recently. For this reason, at present one of the challenges of the legislator in this matter is to know how to conjugate the rights derived from the practices of su rrogacy, among which are those of the woman in general, as well as those of the pregnant woman and the children born of the same, in which the jurisprudence begins to open a way of recognition.

  • English

    The Biolaw is a discipline that has been developed in the last decades to trailer of the technological advances in medical matter. The regulation, approved on the basis of the jurisprudence generated by the casuistry, has come to recognize third generation rights, such as the autonomy of the patient or the medical conscientious objection, unthinkable until very recently. For this reason, at present one of the challenges of the legislator in this matter is to know how to conjugate the rights derived from the practices of su rrogacy, among which are those of the woman in general, as well as those of the pregnant woman and the children born of the same, in which the jurisprudence begins to open a way of recognition. 


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