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|Reproductive cloning=PROHIBITED | |Reproductive cloning=PROHIBITED | ||
|Research cloning=PROHIBITED | |Research cloning=PROHIBITED | ||
− | |Sex selection= | + | |Sex selection=Social uses prohibited |
|Surrogacy=PROHIBITED | |Surrogacy=PROHIBITED | ||
|European Union=Member | |European Union=Member | ||
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A surrogacy contract is null and void, and violations are punished by civil and criminal sanctions (civil sanctions are described in articles 311-25, 325 and 332-1 of the Civil Code and criminal sanctions at articles 227-12 §3 and 227-13 of the Penal Code). | A surrogacy contract is null and void, and violations are punished by civil and criminal sanctions (civil sanctions are described in articles 311-25, 325 and 332-1 of the Civil Code and criminal sanctions at articles 227-12 §3 and 227-13 of the Penal Code). | ||
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|Permitted and regulated practices=The Bioethics Law of 2004 gives the French Biomedicine Agency (Agence de la biomédecine) regulatory responsibility for technologies and activities regarding: | |Permitted and regulated practices=The Bioethics Law of 2004 gives the French Biomedicine Agency (Agence de la biomédecine) regulatory responsibility for technologies and activities regarding: | ||
* Reproductive cells | * Reproductive cells |