Difference between revisions of "Netherlands"
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|Treaty of Lisbon=signed | |Treaty of Lisbon=signed | ||
|Introduction= | |Introduction= | ||
| − | |Key laws and policies= | + | |Key laws and policies=* Wet donorgegevens kunstmatige Bevruchting (Act on donor data artificial insemination): http://wetten.overheid.nl/BWBR0013642/geldigheidsdatum_21-01-2015 |
| − | * Wet donorgegevens kunstmatige Bevruchting (Act on donor data artificial insemination): http://wetten.overheid.nl/BWBR0013642/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 | * Embryowet (Law of 20 June 2002 laying down rules on gametes and embryo - Embryo Act): http://wetten.overheid.nl/BWBR0013797/geldigheidsdatum_21-01-2015 | ||
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Commercial surrogacy is generally prohibited by the Dutch Criminal Code. | Commercial surrogacy is generally prohibited by the Dutch Criminal Code. | ||
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|Permitted and regulated practices=EMBRYO DONATION | |Permitted and regulated practices=EMBRYO DONATION | ||
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* Is permitted in strict circumstances. | * Is permitted in strict circumstances. | ||
| − | |Regulatory activities=All research programs must be approved by the [http://www.ccmo-online.nl/main.asp?pid=1&taal=1 Central Committee on Research involving Human Subjects (CCMO)]." | + | |Regulatory activities=All research programs must be approved by the [http://www.ccmo-online.nl/main.asp?pid=1&taal=1 Central Committee on Research involving Human Subjects (CCMO)]." |
|Accountability and governance= | |Accountability and governance= | ||
|History=The creation of embryos for research was prohibited by the 2002 Act for a period of three to five years, after which a decision will be taken on whether to lift the ban so that creating embryos for research purposes may be allowed subject to extremely strict conditions. | |History=The creation of embryos for research was prohibited by the 2002 Act for a period of three to five years, after which a decision will be taken on whether to lift the ban so that creating embryos for research purposes may be allowed subject to extremely strict conditions. | ||