BIOETHICS AND LAW

Authors

  • Hans Jurado Parres
  • Amalia Karolina González Sánchez

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32870/rjj.v1i2.95

Keywords:

Bioethics, Law, Human rights

Abstract

The subject of bioethics, currently, is in full swing and, therefore, there begins an intervention in the various life sciences and social sciences, including law. This intervention could be considered as an invader of law, if specific limits are not observed.

The purpose of this article is to capture an objective perspective of the relationship and operation between bioethics and law and, for this, through a bibliographic investigation the conceptualization of "law", "bioethics" was embodied; Likewise, there was an imminent relationship between them, as it is: the practical, legislative and interpretive connection. Finally, the limits that bioethics must observe when intervening in the competence of the law, this, with the purpose of not empowering the first versus the second. The purpose of this article is to capture an objective perspective of the relationship and operation between bioethics and law and, for this, through a bibliographic investigation the conceptualization of "law", "bioethics" was embodied; Likewise, there was an imminent relationship between them, as it is: the practical, legislative and interpretive connection. Finally, the limits that bioethics must observe when intervening in the competence of the law, this, with the purpose of not empowering the first versus the second.

Published

2021-07-30