Contemporary paradigm and biojuridical legal transactions: embryonic selection
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Resumo: | Legal transactions have undergone several transformations over time. Until recent history, contractual agreements revolved around the topic of property rights. However, in our current era, technologies are rapidly evolving allowing social relations to expand, and consequentially existential issues are emerging beyond property rights. In this context, the rising modern legal transactions that have as its object humans are also increasing the number of “biojuridic businesses”. A few known legal scholars are tackling this relatively new phenomenon, but the legal world has yet noticed and debated this issue. Therefore, this paper examines the possibility of the following new category of legal transactions: "biojuridic business", as a private act, questioning the usefulness of this categorization. In addition, new medical techniques, which is embryonic selection, are questioned in order to illustrate the problematic of this study. Therefore, this work uses the deductive method, initiating the debate in the genre of legal transactions, basing itself on relevant national and international key-authors on the subject matter. |
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Contemporary paradigm and biojuridical legal transactions: embryonic selectionParadigma contemporâneo e os negócios biojurídicos: seleção embrionáriaAutonomy. Biojuridic Business. Embryonic Selection. Technology.Autonomia. Negócio Biojurídico. Seleção Embrionária. TecnologiaLegal transactions have undergone several transformations over time. Until recent history, contractual agreements revolved around the topic of property rights. However, in our current era, technologies are rapidly evolving allowing social relations to expand, and consequentially existential issues are emerging beyond property rights. In this context, the rising modern legal transactions that have as its object humans are also increasing the number of “biojuridic businesses”. A few known legal scholars are tackling this relatively new phenomenon, but the legal world has yet noticed and debated this issue. Therefore, this paper examines the possibility of the following new category of legal transactions: "biojuridic business", as a private act, questioning the usefulness of this categorization. In addition, new medical techniques, which is embryonic selection, are questioned in order to illustrate the problematic of this study. Therefore, this work uses the deductive method, initiating the debate in the genre of legal transactions, basing itself on relevant national and international key-authors on the subject matter.Os negócios jurídicos passaram por diversas transformações ao longo dos tempos, nesse sentido, destaca-se que, antigamente, os acordos apresentavam apenas um aspecto patrimonial. Todavia, as tecnologias evoluíram e permitiram que as relações sociais se expandissem, envolvendo também aspectos existenciais. Nesse contexto, surgem negócios cujo objeto é o ser humano, os denominados negócios biojurídicos, conhecidos por alguns doutrinadores, mas despercebidos pela maioria da doutrina nacional. Diante disso, este trabalho busca analisar a possibilidade dessa nova categoria “negócios biojurídicos” para os novos atos privados, observando se haveria algum benefício nessa categorização. Ademais, observa-se uma nova técnica médica, que é a seleção embrionária, a fim de ilustrar essa problemática. Assim, o trabalho utiliza o método dedutivo, iniciando o debate por meio dos negócios jurídicos, e tem como base diversos autores nacionais e internacionais relevantes sobre o tema.Universidade Estadual de Londrina2018-07-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo avaliado pelos Paresapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/iuris/article/view/3261010.5433/2178-8189.2018v22n2p244Scientia Iuris; v. 22 n. 2 (2018); 244-2712178-81891415-6490reponame:Scientia Iuris (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)instacron:UELporhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/iuris/article/view/32610/23929Copyright (c) 2022 Scientia Iurishttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.pt_BRinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCarvalho Pavão, JulianaResquetti Tarifa Espolador, Rita de Cássia2023-01-17T18:11:01Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/32610Revistahttps://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/iurisPUBhttps://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/iuris/oairevistamdireito@uel.br2178-81891415-6490opendoar:2023-01-17T18:11:01Scientia Iuris (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)false |
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Contemporary paradigm and biojuridical legal transactions: embryonic selection Paradigma contemporâneo e os negócios biojurídicos: seleção embrionária |
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Contemporary paradigm and biojuridical legal transactions: embryonic selection |
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Contemporary paradigm and biojuridical legal transactions: embryonic selection Carvalho Pavão, Juliana Autonomy. Biojuridic Business. Embryonic Selection. Technology. Autonomia. Negócio Biojurídico. Seleção Embrionária. Tecnologia |
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Contemporary paradigm and biojuridical legal transactions: embryonic selection |
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Contemporary paradigm and biojuridical legal transactions: embryonic selection |
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Contemporary paradigm and biojuridical legal transactions: embryonic selection |
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Contemporary paradigm and biojuridical legal transactions: embryonic selection |
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Contemporary paradigm and biojuridical legal transactions: embryonic selection |
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Carvalho Pavão, Juliana |
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Carvalho Pavão, Juliana Resquetti Tarifa Espolador, Rita de Cássia |
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Resquetti Tarifa Espolador, Rita de Cássia |
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Carvalho Pavão, Juliana Resquetti Tarifa Espolador, Rita de Cássia |
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Autonomy. Biojuridic Business. Embryonic Selection. Technology. Autonomia. Negócio Biojurídico. Seleção Embrionária. Tecnologia |
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Autonomy. Biojuridic Business. Embryonic Selection. Technology. Autonomia. Negócio Biojurídico. Seleção Embrionária. Tecnologia |
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Legal transactions have undergone several transformations over time. Until recent history, contractual agreements revolved around the topic of property rights. However, in our current era, technologies are rapidly evolving allowing social relations to expand, and consequentially existential issues are emerging beyond property rights. In this context, the rising modern legal transactions that have as its object humans are also increasing the number of “biojuridic businesses”. A few known legal scholars are tackling this relatively new phenomenon, but the legal world has yet noticed and debated this issue. Therefore, this paper examines the possibility of the following new category of legal transactions: "biojuridic business", as a private act, questioning the usefulness of this categorization. In addition, new medical techniques, which is embryonic selection, are questioned in order to illustrate the problematic of this study. Therefore, this work uses the deductive method, initiating the debate in the genre of legal transactions, basing itself on relevant national and international key-authors on the subject matter. |
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