Canonum De Ius Virtus Naturae
Canons of Bioethics Law
I. Introductory provisions
1.1 Introductory Provisions
1.2 Concepts
- Article 3 - Life
- Article 4 - Organism
- Article 5 - Biology
- Article 6 - Ethics
- Article 7 - Genetics
- Article 8 - Health
- Article 9 - Medicine
- Article 10 - Therapeutic
- Article 11 - Taxonomy
- Article 12 - Species
- Article 13 - Race
- Article 14 - Natural Order
- Article 15 - Chain of Being
- Article 16 - Evolution
- Article 17 - Mutation
- Article 18 - Modification
- Article 19 - Creationism
- Article 20 - Animism
- Article 21 - Eugenics
- Article 22 - Synergetics
II. Life
2.1 Life
2.2 Genetics
2.3 Reproduction
- Article 34 - Reproduction
- Article 35 - Procreative Beneficence
- Article 36 - Contraception
- Article 37 - Sterilization
- Article 38 - Chimeras
- Article 39 - Artificial Insemination
- Article 40 - Surrogacy
- Article 41 - Artificial womb
- Article 42 - Population Control
- Article 43 - Cloning
- Article 44 - Sperm Conveyance
- Article 45 - Egg Conveyance
2.4 Modification
2.5 Medical Treatment
- Article 49 - Medical Treatment
- Article 50 - Medical Practitioner
- Article 51 - Medical Practitioners’ Oath
- Article 52 - Pharmaceuticals
- Article 53 - Organ transplant
- Article 54 - Blood transfusion
- Article 55 - Nanomedicine
- Article 56 - Lobotomy
- Article 57 - ElectroShock
- Article 58 - Chemotherapy
- Article 59 - Vaccination
2.6 Therapeutic Treatment
2.7 Medical Research
2.8 Termination
2.9 Prolongation
III. Simple Life
IV. Complex Life
4.1 Complex Triple Neural System Life
4.2 Life Ecosystems
V. Self-Aware Life
5.1 Self-Aware Life
- Article 90 - Self Aware Life
- Article 91 - Mammals
- Article 92 - Animal Treatment
- Article 93 - Endangered Animals
- Article 94 - Companion Animals
- Article 95 - Working Mammals
- Article 96 - Livestock Animals
- Article 97 - Dangerous Animals and pests
- Article 98 - Animal breeding
- Article 99 - Animal Flesh and By-products