韩国冷冻胚胎法定储存限制的合法性。

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q3 LAW Issues in Law & Medicine Pub Date : 2020-01-01
Sun Goo Lee
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在韩国,《生命伦理安全法》规定胚胎保存期限为5年,如果胚胎创造者提出要求,不能延长胚胎保存期限。没有立法文件说明这一限制性法律的意图,也没有学术论文评估它是否合理。韩国宪法法院在2010年的一项裁决中宣布,该法律对胚胎创造者意愿的限制是合法的。法院提供了其他国家经常提出的支持此类限制的四个理由:维持冷冻胚胎的社会负担增加,胚胎解冻后的生存能力,剩余胚胎的滥用风险以及其他国家的类似立法。本文通过对韩国环境和技术发展的分析,对这一观点提出了挑战。研究发现,通过允许胚胎创造者将胚胎储存期限延长至5年以上,韩国的社会负担——与不孕治疗和低出生率相关的费用——可能会减少。它还报告说,生物技术的进步已经解决了解冻后生存能力相关的问题;此外,胚胎滥用风险可以通过其他监管选择来解决。此外,本文还列举了其他允许根据胚胎创造者的意愿延长胚胎存贮期的立法以及这些法律的立法意图。因此,本文认为,应该根据韩国当前的社会背景和最新技术的适应性,重新审视生命伦理安全法。
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Legitimacy of the Legal Storage Limits for Frozen Embryos in South Korea.

In South Korea, the Bioethics and Safety Act sets a five-year embryo storage limit and does not allow for an extension of the storage period upon embryo creators' requests. No legislative document states the intent of this restrictive law, and no academic paper has assessed whether it is reasonable. In a 2010 decision, the Constitutional Court of Korea declared that this law's restrictions on embryo creators' will is legitimate. The court provided four reasons frequently raised to support such restrictions in other countries: the increased social burden of maintaining frozen embryos, embryos' post-thawing viability, remaining embryos' misuse risks, and similar legislations in other countries. This article challenges this position based on an analysis of the Korean context and technological developments. It finds that, by allowing embryo creators to extend the storage beyond the five-year limit, Korea's social burden-the costs related to infertility treatments and the low birth rate-may be reduced. It also reports that biotechnology advancements have addressed post-thawing viability-related issues; furthermore, embryo misuse risks can be addressed via other regulatory options. Moreover, this article lists other legislation that allow for extensions of the embryo storage period based on the creators' will and these laws' legislative intent. Thus, this article concludes that the Bioethics and Safety Act should be revisited based on Korea's current social context and up-to-date technologies' adaptability.

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