This book addresses the lack of knowledge surrounding the relationship between law and bioethics in China by investigating the ethical principles, legal norms and case law pertaining to biotechnologies related to the formation and birth of a human being from both diachronic and synchronic perspectives. The assumption is that understanding this relationship in a context that is traditionally perceived as 'distant' and 'different' from Europe and North America can facilitate a more profound comprehension of the dynamics and principles traditionally employed by Western legal systems to interpret and regulate these phenomena. This, in turn, is expected to encourage transnational dialogue and cooperation in solving universal problems.

Law and Bioethics: the Beginning of Life in China

Simona Novaretti
2025-01-01

Abstract

This book addresses the lack of knowledge surrounding the relationship between law and bioethics in China by investigating the ethical principles, legal norms and case law pertaining to biotechnologies related to the formation and birth of a human being from both diachronic and synchronic perspectives. The assumption is that understanding this relationship in a context that is traditionally perceived as 'distant' and 'different' from Europe and North America can facilitate a more profound comprehension of the dynamics and principles traditionally employed by Western legal systems to interpret and regulate these phenomena. This, in turn, is expected to encourage transnational dialogue and cooperation in solving universal problems.
2025
Brill | Nijhoff
Chinese and Comparative Law Series
14
1
344
978-90-04-75430-0
https://brill.com/display/serial/CCLS?srsltid=AfmBOorD78Qm0lWk78imh09AGFu4twS3kL5PtQLrbyAFklld7-zXttxG
Law and Bioethics, Comparative Law, Chinese Law, Beginning of Life, Abortion, Post-humous fecundation, Gestational Surrogacy
Simona Novaretti
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