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Page 13 to 14: Michel Clanet – Introductory remarks | Page 17 to 32: Xavier Bioy – Chapter 1. Presentation of the new law in context | Page 33 to 50: Jean-François Delfraissy and Pierre-Henri Duée – Chapter 2. The law of bioethics: an issue of health democracy | Page 51 to 54: Christian Byk – Chapter 3. About the bioethics law: legislative process and democratization | Page 55 to 70: Dominique Mehl – Chapter 4. PMA: the new situation. The revision of the bioethics law in 2021 | Page 71 to 83: Valentine Vigné – Chapter 5. Reality and ambitions of the democratization of bioethical laws | Page 89 to 110: Lisa Feriol and Emmanuelle Rial-Sebbag – Chapter 6. The deployment of genomic medicine: the place of patient autonomy in the reuse of genetic data for the benefit of research | Page 111 to 120: Patrick Calvas – Chapter 7. A geneticist’s view | Page 121 to 130: Myriam Guedj, Marion Rosier, Patrick Calvas, Sophie Julia, Christelle Garnier, Anne Cambon-Thomsen and Maria Teresa Munoz Sastre – Chapter 8. Announce or not the discovery of unsolicited anomalies during a genetic test high-throughput sequencing? | Page 133 to 142: Audrey Lebret – Chapter 9. Between attachment to the principles of living donation and pragmatism of the legislator: the extension of cross-donation to facilitate transplantation | Page 143 to 151: Marie Le Clainche-Piel – Chapter 10. The social aspect of organ transplants | Page 153 to 162: Flora Bastiani – Chapter 11. Philosophical look at living organ donation and the particularities of cross-donation | Page 165 to 171: Christian Jorgensen – Chapter 12. Societal and ethical impact of cell therapy and biotechnologies | Page 173 to 184: Vincent Gregoire-delory – Chapter 13. From one body to another | Page 187 to 200: Laurie Marguet – Chapter 14. The new right to medically assisted procreation. Between demedicalization and stigmatization: the trial and error of the principle of equality | Page 201 to 210: Emmanuel Terrier – Chapter 15. Access to personal origins | Page 211 to 220: Sophie Paricard – Chapter 16. The effects of the law on filiation | Page 221 to 233: Sarah Lanau – Chapter 17. From the hidden father to the revealed father, the emergence of a sui generis link | Page 235 to 242: Louis Bujan – Chapter 18. Law relating to bioethics 2021: some questions in the practice of medical teams | Page 243 to 272: Marie Glinel – Conclusions and opening: intergenerational dialogue | Page 290 to 291: Recommendations to authors.
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