Saturday, July 16, 2011

Pro-Life the European Union



I am Luis, and as you know, I am from Spain where I study law that's why I am interested in pro-life law. I have found a very interesting article in an Spanish newspaper called "ABC", where you can find the reasons why the European Union argues that the embryo is a human being from conception.






The General Lawer of the European Cort of Justice notes that there can not be patented embryonic estem cells and the reasons are the next: The fertilized egg has the capacity to develop into a complete human being and should therefore be legally qualified as human embryos. In addition, the General Counsel argues that there is a Europen directive which says that you must protect the human body in different stages of its formation and its development. Another argument is that these cells as they constitude the first stage of the human body in which they become legally embryos must be qualified, which should be excluded from patentability.






If this view takes the form of statement, It can be a great step for fans and lovers of life and quite a blow to merchants of death.






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