On the occasion of the February 2011 revision of the bioethics laws in parliament – which should by all appearances renew them almost identically – The life of ideas devotes a file to these questions, focusing more particularly on the much debated question of donation. Since the debate will not really take place in the Assembly, it is The life of ideas that the arguments confront each other. The lifting of anonymity in assisted procreation was the only real legal modification truly considered (during the consultations at least). Several articles and interviews are devoted to it.
Summary of the file:
- Bioethics: who should decide ? Interview with Ruwen Ogien, by Ariane Poulantzas & Pascal Sévérac, February 11, 2011
- One day, my donor will come, by Ariane Poulantzas, January 24, 2011
- The French impasses in the bioethical debate, by Irène Théry, February 7, 2011
- Anonymity in medically assisted procreation. Interview with Jean-Marie Kunstmann, by Ariane Poulantzas, January 28, 2011
- The anonymity of gamete donation in question. Interview with E. Weil & J. Mandelbaum, by Ariane Poulantzas, January 28, 2011
- Think about it Don » organs, by Christian Baudelot, April 19, 2010
- The forbidden origin. Against the anonymity of gifts of generation. Interview with Irène Théry, by Nicolas Duvoux, May 8, 2009
- Essay on the gift of self, by Igor Martinache, July 2, 2008
- Essay against the gift, by Pascal Sévérac, March 26, 2008
- A transplant of faith ? Ethical and political issues of liver transplantation with living donor, by Mathilde Zelany and Vanessa Nurock, May 3, 2011.