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Upravičenci do postopkov oploditve z biomedicinsko pomočjo
ID Šilar, Alja (Author), ID Žnidaršič Skubic, Viktorija (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Magistrsko delo obravnava presojo ustavnosti ureditve Zakona o zdravljenju neplodnosti in postopkih oploditve z biomedicinsko pomočjo, po kateri so do postopkov OBMP upravičeni le zakonci in zunajzakonski partnerji. Ženske brez partnerja ter ženske v istospolnih partnerskih zvezah so iz dostopa do teh postopkov izključene, zaradi česar se postavlja vprašanje, ali takšna ureditev pomeni nedopusten poseg v pravico do prepovedi diskriminatorne obravnave, v povezavi s svobodo odločanja o rojstvu svojih otrok, zagotovljeno v 55. členu Ustave. Ustavnost veljavne ureditve je s strani njenih zagovornikov argumentirana predvsem s sklicevanjem na medicinsko naravo postopkov OBMP in upravičenost uporabe teh postopkov le v primerih, ko je za to podana medicinska indikacija. Iz tega razloga je potrebna presoja, ali medicinska indikacija neplodnosti lahko predstavlja razlikovalni kriterij, ki upravičuje različno obravnavo heteroseksualnih parov na eni strani ter samskih žensk in žensk v istospolnih partnerskih zvezah na drugi strani, ter ali so si položaji teh skupin oseb, z vidika obstoja medicinske indikacije, bistveno podobni. Ker je namen postopkov OBMP pomoč pri spočetju in rojstvu otroka, pa se je pri presoji obravnavane ureditve potrebno osredotočiti tudi na načelo varstva otrokove koristi. Zasledovanje otrokove koristi, kot temeljnega načela vseh dejavnosti v povezavi z otroki, namreč lahko upraviči poseg v druge temeljne človekove pravice, med njimi tudi v pravico do svobodnega odločanja o rojstvih svojih otrok.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:svoboda odločanja o rojstvih otrok, postopki OBMP, diskriminacija, istospolni partnerji, samske ženske
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:PF - Faculty of Law
Year:2021
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-131539 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:79801091 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:29.09.2021
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Language:English
Title:Beneficiaries of biomedically-assisted procreation procedures
Abstract:
This master thesis concerns the issue of artificial reproductive technologies encompassed in the Infertility Treatment and Procedures of Biomedically-Assisted Procreation Act, and its compliance with Slovenian Constitution. Namely, according to the mentioned Act, only spouses and extramarital couples are entitled to procedures of biomedically-assisted procreation. Single persons and same-sex couples are altogether excluded from accessing these proceedings, which raises a question of whether such an arrangement inadmissibly infringes the right to non-discriminatory treatment in conjunction with the freedom to decide on the birth of children, encompassed in Article 55 of Slovenian Constitution. The constitutionality of the current regulation is argued mainly by the reference to the medical nature of ART procedures and the justification of the use of these procedures only in cases where a medical indication is given. For these reasons, it is necessary to assess whether the medical indication of infertility can constitute a distinguishing criterion justifying the different treatment of heterosexual couples on the one hand and single women and women in same-sex partnerships on the other and whether the positions of these groups are significantly similar in terms of the existence of a medical indication. As the purpose of ART procedures is to assist in the conception and birth of a child, the assessment of the regulation in question must also focus on the principle of protection of the best interests of the child. The pursuit of the best interests of the child, as a fundamental principle of all activities related to children, may justify an interference with other fundamental human rights, including the right to freely decide on the birth of children.

Keywords:ART procedures, discrimination, freedom to decide on the birth of children, same-sex couples, single women

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