by Alexis DUPORT | 28 Feb, 2014 | Gènéthique informs you
The media coverage of Vincent Lambert case keeps France breathless. Instrumentalisation or simple coincidence, whereas the Council of State (CE) will decide, by one month, about the passive euthanasia of V. Lambert, the Parliament will study the bill on...
by Alexis DUPORT | 31 Jan, 2014 | Gènéthique informs you
On Tuesday 28th January, French MPs voted, in first reading, with 359 votes against 24, the bill for equality between women and men. This way they endorse two controversial provisions: the suppression of the concept of distress to access to abortion, and...
by Alexis DUPORT | 31 Jan, 2014 | Gènéthique informs you
On 25th January 2012, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), adopted the Resolution 1859 (2012) “Protecting human rights and dignity by taking into account previously expressed wishes of patients”. This Resolution defines the applicable...
by Alexis DUPORT | 31 Dec, 2013 | Gènéthique informs you
Interview of Benoit Bayle, psychiatrist and doctor in philosophy1 G: The bill for equality between women and men aims at establishing a “right to abortion” by removing the condition of “situation of distress” of the pregnant woman who wants to abort. What do...
by Alexis DUPORT | 31 Dec, 2013 | Gènéthique informs you
If the feminist lobbies were been hampered at European level, thanks to the defeat of the Estrela1 report, now France has their pressures in favour of abortion. Deputies will debate on 20th January 2014 a bill for the equality between women and men which contains...