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- Disruptive interventions at beginning of human life: a bioethical and biolaw debate on the prenatal "death penalty"
Institución: Universidad Nacional Abierta y a Distancia
Revista: Nova
Autores: Zárate Cuello PhD., Amparo de Jesús; Guerra García PhD., Yolanda; Cuesta Mg., Joao
Fecha de publicación en la Revista: 2013-12-15
Fecha de cosecha en Ciencia Nacional: 2024-04-30
Abortion is undoubtedly the disruptive intervention that generates the most debate on the –prenatal death penalty– from the perspective of bioethics and BioLaw. In this case, it is about the deliberate ending of life: prima facie, that of the unwanted child. We will talk about the dignity of the human being, from the moment of the conception of the human person, in the invoking the right to the protection of the physical life that is about to be born.The decriminalization of abortion leads to the “death penalty” at the beginning of human life, with bioethical, biomedical, biopolitical and BioLaw connotations. Permeating future generations with the postulate of the principle of autonomy and informed consent which links the biological determinism of those who must die, we will discuss the “prenatal death penalty” against abortion in Spain and Colombia.
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