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Normative regulation of biotechnological processes in the context of women's reproductive rights in Kyrgyzstan

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  • Bolotbek Asanovich Zhusupov
  • Cholpon Manasovna Tursunbaeva
  • Baktygul Kubanychbekovna Sulaymanova
  • Amanay Tursunbaevna Akmatova

Abstract

The development of the scientific and technical process, biomedicine, and biotechnology have opened up new facets of social relations. New terms have been introduced into scientific circulation, including reproduction and reproductive rights. These public relations require adequate regulatory regulation. Since these relations affect the priority area of human rights and freedoms. Reproductive human rights require not only subjective legal support, but also objective regulation of the emerging relations. The definition of qualitative and quantitative indicators of public relations contribute to effective legal regulation. Reproductive rights can be realized with the help of assisted reproductive technologies. Legislative regulation of assisted reproductive technologies contributes to the regulation of relations related to the realization of these rights. The purpose of the study is to develop objective and subjective needs for legislative regulation of assisted reproductive technologies. Since there is a need for domestic legislation to comprehensively study reproductive rights, which allows us to improve legal regulation in this area. Scientific novelty is determined by the fact that it is argued for the need to adopt a normative legal act regulating assisted reproductive technologies, its socio-legal significance in the regulation of public relations.

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  • Bolotbek Asanovich Zhusupov & Cholpon Manasovna Tursunbaeva & Baktygul Kubanychbekovna Sulaymanova & Amanay Tursunbaevna Akmatova, 2024. "Normative regulation of biotechnological processes in the context of women's reproductive rights in Kyrgyzstan," Edelweiss Applied Science and Technology, Learning Gate, vol. 8(6), pages 7769-7774.
  • Handle: RePEc:ajp:edwast:v:8:y:2024:i:6:p:7769-7774:id:3683
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