| Literature DB >> 25147794 |
Francesco Paolo Busardò1, Matteo Gulino1, Simona Napoletano1, Simona Zaami1, Paola Frati2.
Abstract
Medically Assisted Reproduction (MAR), involving in vitro fertilisation (IVF), and research on embryos have created expectation to many people affected by infertility; at the same time it has generated a surplus of laws and ethical and social debates. Undoubtedly, MAR represents a rather new medical field and constant developments in medicine and new opportunities continue to defy the attempt to respond to those questions. In this paper, the authors reviewed the current legislation in the 28 EU member states trying to evaluate the different legislation paths adopted over the last 15 years and highlighting those EU countries with no specific legislation in place and MAR is covered by a general health Law and those countries in which there are no laws in this field but only "guidelines." The second aim of this work has been to compare MAR legislation and embryo research in EU countries, which derive from different origins ranging from an extremely prohibitive approach versus a liberal one, going through a cautious regulatory approach.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25147794 PMCID: PMC4134786 DOI: 10.1155/2014/307160
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Res Int Impact factor: 3.411
EU countries with laws in the field of MAR.
| EU countries | Laws |
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| Austria | The Act on Reproductive Medicine (Fortpflanzungsmedizingesetz) of June 4, |
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| Belgium | Law on medically assisted procreation and the destination of surplus embryos and gametes (loi relative à la procreation médicalement assistée et à la destination des embryons surnuméraires et des gametes) of July 1st, |
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| Bulgaria | The Bulgarian Health Act ( |
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| Croatia | Law on medically assisted reproduction, |
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| Denmark | Law number 460 of June |
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| Estonia | Law “Assisted fertilization and Protection of the Embryo” |
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| Finland | Act on Assisted Fertility Treatments (1237/ |
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| France | Bioethics Law number 814/ |
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| Germany | Law on the Protection of Embryos (Embryonenschutzgesetz) of |
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| Greece | Law 3089/ |
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| Hungary | Act on Health, Chapter IX, 20/ |
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| Italy | Law 40/ |
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| Latvia | Sexual and Reproductive Health Act of |
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| Lithuania | Law on Ethics of Biomedical Research, first promulgated in 2000 and amended in |
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| Netherlands | Embryos Law of |
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| Portugal | Law number 32/ |
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| Romania | Law 63/ |
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| Slovakia | Law 277/ |
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| Slovenia | Law on Biomedically Assisted Fertilisation number 70/ |
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| Spain | Law on Assisted Human Reproduction Techniques, number 14/ |
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| Sweden | Genetic Integrity Act number 351 of May 18, |
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| UK | Human Fertilization and Embryology Act 2008 [ |
EU countries without specific laws in the field of MAR but only “guidelines,” ethical indications, or general laws.
| EU countries | Guidelines or ethical indications |
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| Cyprus | The National Bioethics Committee Of Cyprus (CNBC) |
| Ireland | The Guide to Professional Conduct and Ethics for Registered Medical Practitioners ( |
| Luxembourg | No legislation in this field. |
| Malta | No legislation in this field. |
| Poland | Poland's Medical Profession Act of |
Comparison of EU laws in the field of MAR and HER.
| Country | Eligibility criteria to access MAR | Type of fecundation | PGD | Gender selection | Destination of surplus embryos and gametes | |||||
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| Homologous | Heterologous | Surrogacy | Donation | Cryopreservation | Postmortem fecundation | Research on surplus embryos | ||||
| Austria | Married or stable couples | Yes | No | No | Undefined | Undefined | Forbidden | Undefined | Forbidden | Forbidden |
| Belgium | No restrictions | Yes | Yes | No | Allowed(b) | Allowed(c) | Allowed | Allowed(d) | Allowed(e) | Allowed(g) |
| Bulgaria | Couples/single women | Yes | Yes | No | Allowed(b) | Allowed(c) | Allowed | Allowed | Forbidden | Allowed |
| Croatia | Couples/single women | Yes | Yes | No | Undefined | Allowed(c) | Allowed | Allowed(d) | Forbidden | Undefined |
| Cyprus | Married couples | Yes | UN | UN | Undefined | Undefined | Undefined | Undefined | Forbidden | Undefined |
| Czech Republic | Married couples | Yes | No | No | Allowed(b) | Allowed(c) | Undefined | Undefined | Forbidden | Allowed |
| Denmark | Couples/single women | Yes | Yes | No | Allowed(b) | Allowed(c) | Allowed | Allowed(d) | Forbidden | Allowed(g) |
| Estonia | Couples/single women | Yes | Yes | No | Undefined | Undefined | Allowed | Allowed | Forbidden | Allowed |
| Finland | Couples/single women | Yes | Yes | No | Allowed(b) | Allowed(c) | Allowed | Allowed | Forbidden | Allowed(g) |
| France | Married or stable couples | Yes | Yes(a) | No | Allowed(b) | Allowed(c) | Allowed | Allowed | Forbidden | Allowed |
| Germany | Married or stable couples | Yes | Yes(a) | No | Allowed(b) | Allowed(c) | Allowed | Allowed | Forbidden | Forbidden |
| Greece | Women up to 50 years old | Yes | Yes | Yes | Allowed(b) | Allowed(c) | Allowed | Allowed(d) | Allowed(e) | Allowed(g) |
| Hungary | Couple/single women | Yes | Yes | No | Allowed(b) | Allowed(c) | Allowed | Allowed | Forbidden | Allowed(g) |
| Ireland | No specific legislation | UN | UN | UN | Undefined | Undefined | Allowed | Undefined | Forbidden | Forbidden |
| Italy | Married or stable couples | Yes | Yes | No | Forbidden | Forbidden | Forbidden | Allowed | Forbidden | Forbidden |
| Latvia | Couples/Single women | Yes | Yes | No | Undefined | Allowed(c) | Allowed | Allowed | Forbidden | Allowed |
| Lithuania | Undefined | UN | UN | UN | Undefined | Undefined | Undefined | Undefined | Forbidden | Undefined |
| Luxembourg | Undefined | UN | UN | UN | Undefined | Undefined | Undefined | Undefined | Forbidden | Undefined |
| Malta | Undefined | UN | UN | UN | Undefined | Undefined | Undefined | Undefined | Forbidden | Undefined |
| Netherlands | Undefined | UN | UN | UN | Undefined | Undefined | Undefined | Undefined | Forbidden | Undefined |
| Poland | Undefined | UN | UN | UN | Undefined | Undefined | Undefined | Undefined | Forbidden | Undefined |
| Portugal | Married or stable couples | Yes | No | No | Allowed(b) | Allowed(c) | Allowed | Allowed | Forbidden | Allowed |
| Romania | Married or stable couples | Yes | Yes(a) | No | Undefined | Undefined | Allowed | Allowed | Forbidden | Allowed |
| Slovakia | Married or stable couples | Yes | UN | UN | Undefined | Undefined | Undefined | Undefined | Forbidden | Undefined |
| Slovenia | Married or stable couples | Yes | UN | UN | Undefined | Undefined | Undefined | Allowed | Forbidden | Allowed |
| Spain | No restrictions | Yes | Yes | No | Allowed(b) | Allowed(c) | Allowed | Allowed | Allowed(f) | Allowed(g) |
| Sweden | Married or stable couples | Yes | Yes(a) | No | Allowed(b) | Allowed(c) | Allowed | Allowed(d) | Forbidden | Allowed(g) |
| UK | Couples/single women | Yes | Yes | Yes | Allowed | Allowed | Allowed | Allowed | Allowed | Allowed(g) |
(a): with restrictions; (b): in order to avoid genetic disease; (c): in order to avoid sex-linked disease; (d): up to 5 years; (e): between 6 months and 2 years after the donor's death; (f): up to 12 months after the donor's death; (g): allowed on embryos up to 14 days; UN: undefined.