Legal status of the embryo as an object of family values
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Legal status of the embryo as an object of family values
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S102694520014859-5-
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Article
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Authors
Artur V. Yarosh 
Occupation: leading legal adviser of the legal department of the Research Institute of Healthcare Organization and Medical Management
Affiliation: Moscow City Health Department
Address: Moscow, Russia
Edition
Pages
136-143
Abstract

The article analyzes the literature on the legal nature of the embryo. The author concludes that it is necessary to introduce a scientifically based classification of embryos according to the genetic affiliation of the germ cells (oocyte, sperm) used in the production of embryos, as well as to consolidate this classification at the legislative level. This classification will ensure a balance of interests of the parties who have applied to a medical organization for obtaining medical care for the treatment of infertility

Keywords
assisted reproductive technologies, germ cells, embryo, genetic parents, donors, medical organization, surrogacy
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23.11.2020
Date of publication
24.05.2021
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