Dieter
Birnbacher, DŸsseldorf: Pathologien an
der Nahtstelle von Recht und Ethik in der Biomedizin
Abstract:
Contrary to one of the tenets of normativism in the philosophy of law the law
is not universally a self-contained normative system but takes in part recourse
to the norms of extra-legal disciplines and institutions. This recourse is
significant especially where legal judgements involve highly complex judgements
requiring the help of experts or are meant to give room to adaptations to
fast-changing scientific or technical developments. The contribution critically
reviews the references the present German biolaw makes to non-legal norms and
judgements in controversial areas of biomedicine such as late abortion, animal
experimentation, organ transplantation and stem cell research and argues that
these references involve a number of paradoxes and other incoherencies.
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