«The Advantages of Obscurity». Language, Policy and Ethical Challenges in Eu Harmonization Process

di Giulia Terlizzi 

Eu law tends to reach an independent notion of «public morality», which should be autonomous at both conceptual and terminological levels; this attempt leads away from the «general clauses» used in the domestic law of the Member States, highly informed by their domestic cultural background. This process displays some significant problems in legal translation and its political consequences. The interconnection between culture, language and translation, and the consequences that Eu law harmonization provokes on these issues for the legislations of Member States, are of utmost importance in the relationship between biotechnologies and law. The Eu centralizing effort by means of a language «revolution» seems to neutralize the content of these concepts, which have moral and social connotations linked to the cultural and legal background of the different Member States.

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Su diritti umani e bioetica in un recente volume di Vittorio Possenti: appunti sociologici

di Paolo Iagulli

Taking its cue from an interesting volume by Vittorio Possenti which cautions against regarding as human rights what are often only undue claims, this article discusses the pages in which the Italian philosopher vigorously critiques the «right to a child» in relation to (heterologous) artificial insemination and seeks to argue that a «right to procreate artificially» can definitely be configured from the perspective of the sociology of human rights. However, if the slide towards a libertarian ethics and eugenics feared by Possenti is to be prevented, this right must be elaborated as relative, that is to say, strictly conditioned by the concurrent rights of the unborn child and the therapeutic function of artificial insemination.

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