EN
The world of man, including the world of legal institutions, directly depends on who a man is himself. A man, in large part, is a reflection of his biological nature. Consequently, modern legislatures, functioning in the reality of a democratic society and the rule of law, cannot turn a blind eye to this basic dimension of human existence. On the contrary, meticulously conceptualized anthropology should become a keystone in regulation, at least in the field of biolaw. If this is not the case, the legal system becomes inconsistent.