Difference between revisions of "Brazil"
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|Population=186757608 | |Population=186757608 | ||
|GDP=1313590 | |GDP=1313590 | ||
− | |Eggs for assisted reproduction= | + | |Eggs for assisted reproduction=commercial prohibited |
|Eggs for research=no policy | |Eggs for research=no policy | ||
|Inheritable genetic modification=PROHIBITED | |Inheritable genetic modification=PROHIBITED | ||
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|Sex selection=no policy | |Sex selection=no policy | ||
|Surrogacy=commercial prohibited | |Surrogacy=commercial prohibited | ||
+ | |European Union= | ||
+ | |Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development= | ||
+ | |Council of Europe= | ||
|1997 COE Biomedicine Convention=n/a | |1997 COE Biomedicine Convention=n/a | ||
|1998 COE Cloning Convention=n/a | |1998 COE Cloning Convention=n/a | ||
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|2005 UNESCO Sports Doping Convention=RATIFIED | |2005 UNESCO Sports Doping Convention=RATIFIED | ||
|Treaty of Lisbon=n/a | |Treaty of Lisbon=n/a | ||
+ | |Introduction= | ||
|Key laws and policies=* Law on Biosafety, PL. 2401-C/03 (March 2, 2005) | |Key laws and policies=* Law on Biosafety, PL. 2401-C/03 (March 2, 2005) | ||
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+ | Assisted reproduction practices including surrogacy and providing eggs are covered by laws and guidelines: | ||
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+ | *The Federal Medical Board (Consehlo Federal de Medicina) passed resolution Resolution CFM No 1957, 2010. (See http://www.portalmedico.org.br/resolucoes/CFM/2010/1957_2010.htm.) | ||
+ | |Foundational values= | ||
|Prohibited practices=The Law on Biosafety prohibits: | |Prohibited practices=The Law on Biosafety prohibits: | ||
− | * | + | * Reproductive cloning |
− | * | + | * Research cloning |
− | * | + | * Inheritable genetic modification (Article 6) |
− | * | + | * The creation, banking, and manipulation of human embryos destined to be used as "disposable biological material" |
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+ | Commercial practices associated with gamete or embryo donation or surrogacy are prohibited (Part IV and Part VII of the Resolution CFM No 1957, 2010). | ||
|Permitted and regulated practices=The Law on Biosafety permits working with human genes ''in vivo'' for "diagnostic, preventive and treatment purposes of illnesses and | |Permitted and regulated practices=The Law on Biosafety permits working with human genes ''in vivo'' for "diagnostic, preventive and treatment purposes of illnesses and | ||
− | anomalies," with the approval of the National Technical Committee on Biosafety. | + | anomalies," with the approval of the National Technical Committee on Biosafety. |
+ | The relationship of this clause to the law's prohibition on inheritable genetic modification is presently unclear. | ||
− | Assisted reproduction practices including surrogacy and providing eggs are covered by guidelines | + | Assisted reproduction practices including surrogacy and providing eggs are covered by laws and guidelines. |
+ | * Anonymous egg donation is permitted after screening | ||
+ | * Egg donor must be under 35 years of age | ||
+ | * Egg sharing is permitted | ||
+ | * Embryo donation is permitted | ||
+ | * Surrogacy is permitted pursuant to guidelines in limited circumstances. The surrogate must be related to the commissioning husband or wife, but exemptions may be allowed by regional medical councils. No payment is allowed. | ||
+ | |Regulatory activities= | ||
+ | |Accountability and governance= | ||
+ | |History= | ||
+ | |External links= | ||
}} | }} | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
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