Kontroverzni učinci primjene Zakona o medicinskoj oplodnji iz 2009. godine na uspješnost postupaka u Hrvatskoj
Abstract
Considering the fact that in July 2009 the new In Vitro Fertilisation law was adopted by the Croatian Parliament, the article will give an introspection of this issue from three main sec-tions.Firstly, the focus will be on the new voted regulation change from law perspective. To be more specific, this aspect will illustrate medically assisted reproduction law differences that matters.Furthermore, the question that arises from mentioned dilemma is how new Croatian IVF law regulation affects medically assisted reproduction and women who want to freeze their embryos. From the medical point of view, which is the second aspect, this dilemma affects the effectiveness of the IVF treatment. What can occur as an advantage or benefit from IVF, or on the other hand, risks and potential problems associated with.Finally, since the modern IVF treatments involve controversial moral and social issues, the third aspect deals with the new IVF law regulation and its affection on the society in Croatia. This section will concern about ethical and moral issues.
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