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Mit vollem Einsatz: der weibliche Körper als Ressource Egg Donation: A Case of Body Shopping – Universität Innsbruck

Mit vollem Einsatz: der weibliche Körper als Ressource 
Egg Donation: A Case of Body Shopping

 

Vortrag: Prof. Itziar Alkorta Idiakez (Vicerrectora de Calidad e Innovación Docente, Universidad del País Vasco

anschließende Diskussion ökonomischer und biomedizinischer Aspekte:
Dr.in Magdalena Thöni (Department für Human- und Wirtschaftswissenschaften, UMIT)
Priv.-Doz.in Dr.in Susanne Hofer (Universitätsklinik für Gynäkologische Endokrinologie und Reproduktionsmedizin, Medizinische Universität Innsbruck)

Moderation: Priv.-Doz. Dr. Andreas Exenberger (Institut für Wirtschaftstheorie,-politik und -geschichte, Universität Innsbruck)

 

Zeit: Donnerstag, 06. Mai 2010, 19:30 Uhr
Zeit: HS 1, Universitätsstr. 15, 6020 Innsbruck

 

Human reproduction increasingly becomes a business. As such, it is a “business” dealing with hope and buying and selling “resources” directly derived from the human – most probably the female – body. Despite that, it is also subject to medical, ethical and legal considerations, often contradictory ones. What is medically possible is not necessarily ethically desirable and the forms of legal constraints regulating this area of conflict are quite diverse in different countries, even in Europe. Almost the same holds for stem cell research, which is also more and more a business of hope utilizing female body parts.

To develop an ethical position towards these businesses, we will investigate the issue of egg donation – for reproductive as well as scientific purposes – from various perspectives.

 

Prof. Itziar Alkorta Idiakez is Associated Professor for Private Law at the University of the Basque Country in Spain. She is a Researcher in the European Commission's Fifth and Sixth Research Framework Programmes and at the Hastings Centre in New York. She is also an advisor on biomedical law to the Carlos III National Institute of Health in Spain, the Basque government and other governmental agencies in Spain.

 

WuV in Kooperation mit der Medizinischen Universität Innsbruck und dem Haus der Begegnung und Ethucation

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