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    Moral issues of prenatal control

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    The modern diagnostic methods that are used in the reproductive process are in position to provide a lot of useful information on the physiology of the embryo. This paper aims to discuss moral and social issues of prenatal control and the necessity to establish a specific legislative framework which regulates these issues, taking into account both the constitutionally guaranteed rights and social and ethical concepts in the context of Greek society

    Living wills in Greece: Bioethical dilemmas and legal parameters

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    Living wills are legal documents that set out the medical care an individual, or the principal, wants or does not want in the event that he or she becomes incapable of communicating his or her wishes. A living will is used by people whose wishes will be met should they reach a point when they are no longer able to make the decisions for themselves. For example, if a person sustained life-threatening injuries, or was incapacitated as a result of some terminal illness, the decisions about his or her health care will be his/hers as long as there is a living will. Without one, the decision becomes the responsibility of spouses, family members or other third parties.This paper aims to discuss important issues in the end of life healthcare and how the Greek legal system deals with bioethical dilemma
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