Legal Bases of Preimplantation Diagnostics in Russia and Abroad (A New Look At The Human Rights System)

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Leysan Minnurovna Fayzrakhmanova
Almaz Albertovich Nigmetzyanov
Georgy Borisovich Romanovsky
OLGA Valentinovna Romanovskaya

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The article shows the influence of modern assisted reproductive technologies on the content of basic human and civil rights and freedoms. The prospects for liberalizing preimplantation genetic testing are considered as an example. It is emphasized that the Russian legislation is completely silent about this technology, bringing regulation to the level of bylaws and approved clinical recommendations. An example of establishing a legal regime for preimplantation genetic testing in the European Union countries (France, Germany, Norway) is presented. In each country, it is the laws that determine the conditions and basic procedure for using preimplantation diagnostics. Restrictions have been introduced, according to which such diagnostics are used exclusively for medical purposes if there is a real risk of developing a congenital incurable disease in the unborn child, who is infected with artificial insemination. In conclusion, recommendations for improving the Russian legislation are presented.

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Fayzrakhmanova, L. M. ., Nigmetzyanov, A. A. ., Romanovsky, G. B. ., & Romanovskaya, O. V. . (2022). Legal Bases of Preimplantation Diagnostics in Russia and Abroad (A New Look At The Human Rights System). BiLD Law Journal, 7(2s), 184–189. Retrieved from https://bildbd.com/index.php/blj/article/view/290
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