The Question of the Genetic Identity of Individuals between National Law and the European Court of Human Rights
Journal Title: Annals of Bioethics & Clinical Applications - Year 2020, Vol 3, Issue 3
Abstract
This work is focused on minors without genetic identity in (old and) new family models. In Europe, this situation generates hard conflicts between Internal Public Order and the so-called International Public Order . The last one is mostly identified with the case law of th European Court of Human Rights.
Authors and Affiliations
Gatt L*
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