Difference between revisions of "Turkmenistan"
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|Sex selection=? | |Sex selection=? | ||
|Surrogacy=PROHIBITED | |Surrogacy=PROHIBITED | ||
+ | |European Union= | ||
+ | |Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development= | ||
+ | |Council of Europe= | ||
|1997 COE Biomedicine Convention=n/a | |1997 COE Biomedicine Convention=n/a | ||
|1998 COE Cloning Convention=n/a | |1998 COE Cloning Convention=n/a | ||
|2005 UN Cloning Vote=no vote | |2005 UN Cloning Vote=no vote | ||
+ | |2005 UNESCO Sports Doping Convention= | ||
|Treaty of Lisbon=n/a | |Treaty of Lisbon=n/a | ||
+ | |Introduction= | ||
+ | |Key laws and policies=ASSISTED REPRODUCTION | ||
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+ | * In Turkmenistan there are no any specific laws on ART. | ||
+ | * However, assisted reproduction to some extent is regulated by various laws – i.e. Family Code, Health law and directives of Health ministries, leaving some “grey” areas. (For instance egg/sperm/embryo donation, as well as genetic material storage are not covered by law.) | ||
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+ | SURROGACY | ||
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+ | * Surrogacy is considered human trafficking. | ||
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+ | |Foundational values= | ||
+ | |Prohibited practices= | ||
+ | |Permitted and regulated practices= | ||
+ | |Regulatory activities= | ||
+ | |Accountability and governance= | ||
+ | |History= | ||
+ | |External links= | ||
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