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The specific focus of this book is to examine the intense debate on the moral and legal status of the embryo and fetus in South Africa. The most important findings are that current South African legislation remains fragmented and ineffective in the manner in which embryonic stem cell research and cloning are regulated. This finding leads to a summary of recommendations, which attempts to provide specific remedies in order to adapt the current regulatory framework in South Africa.

Produktbeschreibung
The specific focus of this book is to examine the intense debate on the moral and legal status of the embryo and fetus in South Africa. The most important findings are that current South African legislation remains fragmented and ineffective in the manner in which embryonic stem cell research and cloning are regulated. This finding leads to a summary of recommendations, which attempts to provide specific remedies in order to adapt the current regulatory framework in South Africa.
Autorenporträt
Prof Magdaleen Swanepoel holds the following qualifications: LLB (2003), LLM (2006) (Cum Laude) (Pret) and LLD (2009) (UNISA). She is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Jurisprudence,UNISA. She publishes extensively in the field of Medical Law and has presented papers on this topic nationally and internationally.