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The issues raised in the study concern extremely important and at the same time very delicate, the subject of which is the human body and its organs in the context of the human right to property. Undoubtedly, the interdisciplinary nature of the subject matter makes it extremely interesting and worth analyzing in depth. Jurisprudence regarding the right to property of the human body and its part, in the common law and Australian jurisdiction, is not uniform, which additionally makes it difficult to give an unambiguous answer to the question whether a person is free to decide on the purpose of his body or its part during life or in case of death. Therefore, this study will be an attempt to answer the above question, with the proviso that due to the size of the issue is not a comprehensive study.
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Problematyka poruszana w opracowaniu dotyczy niezwykle ważnych i jednocześnie delikatnych zagadnień, których przedmiotem jest ludzkie ciało i jego organy w kontekście przysługującego człowiekowi prawa własności. Niewątpliwie interdyscyplinarność i obszerność tematyki czyni ją niezwykle interesującą i wartą pogłębionej analizy. Orzecznictwo w zakresie prawa własności ludzkiego ciała i jego części w systemie prawnym common law i jurysdykcji Australii nie jest jednolite, co dodatkowo utrudnia udzielenie jednoznacznej odpowiedzi na pytanie, czy człowiek ma swobodę decydowania o przeznaczeniu swojego ciała lub jego części w czasie życia lub na wypadek śmierci. W związku z tym niniejsze opracowanie będzie próbą odpowiedzi na powyższe pytanie, z zastrzeżeniem, że z uwagi na obszerność zagadnienia nie jest to opracowanie całościowe.
Zeszyty Prawnicze
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2016
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vol. 16
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issue 3
71-95
PL
The Use of Reproductive Cells and Embryos in Medically Assisted Procreation Summary The article discusses the use of reproductive cells and embryos in medically assisted procreation in Poland, which is regulated by the Polish Treatment of Infertility Act (Ustawa o leczeniu niepłodności). The article is divided into six sections. In the first section the author explains why he has chosen to study this subject and the scope of the examination. In the second he explains the normative meaning of the key concepts for further consideration: the procedure of medically assisted procreation, the reproductive cell, the embryo, the donor, and the donor of the embryo. In the third section he presents the general provisions applicable in medically assisted procreation as one of the therapies used in Poland to treat infertility. The fourth and fifth sections are devoted to the recommendations and contraindications respectively for the undertaking of medically assisted procreation. In the sixth section the author assesses the new Polish act on medically assisted procreation and calls for its fundamental amendment or repeal.
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