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1 I,1 | one speak of a right to experimentation upon human embryos for the
2 I,4 | EVALUATE MORALLY RESEARCH AND EXPERIMENTATION* ON HUMAN EMBRYOS AND FOETUSES? ~
3 I,4 | effects induced. As regards experimentation, and presupposing the general
4 I,4 | general distinction between experimentation for purposes which are not
5 I,4 | directly therapeutic and experimentation which is clearly therapeutic
6 I,4 | also distinguish between experimentation carried out on embryos which
7 I,4 | which are still alive and experimentation carried out on embryos which
8 I,4 | any other human person; experimentation on embryos which is not
9 I (*) | the terms "research" and "experimentation" are often used equivalently
10 I (*) | previous observations. ~2) By experimentation is meant any research in
11 I,4 | can in any way justify experimentation on living human embryos
12 I,4 | ordinarily required for clinical experimentation on adults cannot be granted
13 I,4 | unborn child. Moreover, experimentation on embryos and foetuses
14 I,4 | object or instrument of experimentation constitutes a crime against
15 I,4 | dignity. In the case of experimentation that is clearly therapeutic,
16 I (31)| 1982) 1511: "Any form of experimentation on the foetus that may damage
17 I,5 | Methods of observation or experimentation which damage or impose grave
18 III | transmission of life and the experimentation connected with it would
19 III | be treated as objects of experimentation, be mutilated or destroyed
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