Visions in the Pandora’s Box. Biolaw. Book II. Mutations in human reproduction. Carnival Death - Legal Aspects

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Once born, biolaw is committed to some of the most important issues of human existence: where are the limits of a family's desire to have a child when science allows him more and more opportunities (what the reason is to reject these opportunities); what about all those taboos and ritual practices that take away the bodies of the dead instead of allowing their use as a material resource for the living (for example, their use as educational exhibits such as works of art, etc.)? Some of the most important human values that have recently followed the biological limitations of the human body today are confronted with the new possibilities of biomedicine and have to prove their validity. Biblical dilemmas become a kind of test of value identity, seeking their decisions in the deepest layers of law. Since biopower is invariably linked to the biological nature of the human body, attempts to overcome the latter and to virtualize the personality also place the last, seemingly premature and absurd but in fact completely foreseeable question: is it coming the End of the Biolaw?

Author(s): Stoyan Stavru
Edition: 1st
Publisher: Feneya
Year: 2014

Language: Bulgarian
Pages: 532
Tags: Biolaw, Bioethics