by Alexis DUPORT | 31 Jan, 2014 | Gènéthique informs you
On 25th January 2012, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), adopted the Resolution 1859 (2012) “Protecting human rights and dignity by taking into account previously expressed wishes of patients”. This Resolution defines the applicable...
by Alexis DUPORT | 31 Dec, 2013 | Gènéthique informs you
Interview of Benoit Bayle, psychiatrist and doctor in philosophy1 G: The bill for equality between women and men aims at establishing a “right to abortion” by removing the condition of “situation of distress” of the pregnant woman who wants to abort. What do...
by Alexis DUPORT | 31 Dec, 2013 | Gènéthique informs you
If the feminist lobbies were been hampered at European level, thanks to the defeat of the Estrela1 report, now France has their pressures in favour of abortion. Deputies will debate on 20th January 2014 a bill for the equality between women and men which contains...
by Alexis DUPORT | 1 Nov, 2013 | Gènéthique informs you
The conscientious objection is increasingly giving rise to questions for health professionals particularly due to the emergence of fictive rights, which mistakenly become real rights in the public opinion: right to control your own body, right to abortion, right to...
by Alexis DUPORT | 31 Oct, 2013 | Gènéthique informs you
The conscientious objection which is the more often invoked regarding abortion could be removed from the legal text currently in force. On 5th April 2013, the Minister for rights of women had seized the High Council for equality between women and men (HCEfh) asking it...
by Alexis DUPORT | 30 Sep, 2013 | Gènéthique informs you
In an essay called On ne peut imposer ça à personne1, Laurence Henry, anesthetist nurse, raised medical and ethical questions relative to neonatal resuscitation. Indeed, the technique allowed reducing the child mortality but sometimes at the risk of causing injuries...