Difference between revisions of "Netherlands"
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* Embryowet (Law of 20 June 2002 laying down rules on gametes and embryo - Embryo Act): http://wetten.overheid.nl/BWBR0013797/geldigheidsdatum_21-01-2015 | * Embryowet (Law of 20 June 2002 laying down rules on gametes and embryo - Embryo Act): http://wetten.overheid.nl/BWBR0013797/geldigheidsdatum_21-01-2015 | ||
| − | * [http://www. | + | *[http://www.hovon.nl/upload/File/Studies_AlgStudInfo_Wetgeving/Medical%20Research%20involving%20Human%20Subjects%20Act_v20March06_EN.pdf Act concerning medical research involving human subjects] (February 26, 1998) |
* Commercial surrogacy: Article 151(b) in the Dutch Criminal Code (See Act of 16 September 1993, Staatsblad 486.) | * Commercial surrogacy: Article 151(b) in the Dutch Criminal Code (See Act of 16 September 1993, Staatsblad 486.) | ||
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'''Pre-Implantation Genetic Diagnosis''' | '''Pre-Implantation Genetic Diagnosis''' | ||
| − | * PGD is only allowed if there is a high risk of a serious genetic disease, but there seems to be a tendency to allow testing for a more extensive range of diseases than in the past.<ref name=expat> "[http://www.expatica.com/nl/articles/news/Dutch-MPs-agree-on-embryo-testing.html Dutch MPs agree on embryo testing]," Radio Netherlands / Expatica (July 4, 2008)</ref> | + | * PGD is only allowed if there is a high risk of a serious genetic disease, but there seems to be a tendency to allow testing for a more extensive range of diseases than in the past.<ref name=expat> "[http://www.expatica.com/nl/articles/news/Dutch-MPs-agree-on-embryo-testing.html Dutch MPs agree on embryo testing]," Radio Netherlands/Expatica, (July 4, 2008).</ref> |