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Izadifard1 A A, Pirdehi Hajikala2 A, Kaviar3 H. Juratory Survey of Status of Parentage in Human Cloning. CLR 2010; 14 (2) :29-56
URL: http://clr.modares.ac.ir/article-20-11790-en.html
1- , 1- Professor, Private Law Department, Faculty of Law and Political Sciences, Mazandaran University, Mazandaran, Iran
2- 2- M.A, Jurisprudence and Principles of the Islamic Law, Islamic Azad University – Babol, Mazandaran, Iran
3- 3- M.A, Student in Private Law, Faculty of Law and Political Sciences, Mazandaran University, Mazandaran, Iran
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In human history, if a detection or revolutionary idea has emerged, once cause anger Palladian system of its age. The question of human cloning is analogical with such statues. Perspective of making human by cloning technology has caused widespread solicitude among religious, ethic and law thinkers. Cloning is the birth of chrysalis homogeneous with original by non- sexual way. The main subject of this paper is the argument of parentage in human cloning. Yet two view points have been proposed about parentage in human cloning by current jurists. The first view point states that there is no parentage in human cloning because of non-normal zygosis. The second view point confirms the existence of parentage in human cloning, because of traditional understanding. They believe that if cell padrone was male, it is the father of the cloned child and if cell padrone was female, it is the mother. Our point in this paper is the firstly there is parentage in human cloning and secondly the father and mother of cell padrone are the father and mother of the cloned child. In other word, cell padrone and child are twins.
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Received: 2008/12/31 | Accepted: 2010/02/6 | Published: 2010/06/22

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