Reflexões sobre a procriação artificial e os direitos das crianças
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responsabilidade, direito, ética, pratica medicaResumo
O autor levanta algumas indagações de caráter ético e jurídico sobre as repercussões dos direitos das crianças em razão da utilização do processo de procriação artificial. Cromenta normatizaçõs e decisões judiciais estrangeiras referentes à matéria.Referências
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