Abortion in the preliminary draft of the new brazilian penal code: legal bioethical and reflections.

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Carolina Bruschi Silva
Nilza Maria Maria Diniz
Renato Lovato Neto
The termination of pregnancy is characterized as a controversial subject in which there is a conflict between fundamental and human rights and that the solution to this can only be given by the principle of proportionality. The Preliminary Draft of the Penal Code proposed by the Commission of Jurists at the Federal Senate changed the classification of the crime of abortion, bringing new hypotheses where the conduct is not characterized as a crime. The abortion of anencephalic fetus follows the position adopted by the Supreme Court, while the innovation is by permission of voluntary interruption of pregnancy until the twelfth week. This position is given by adopting the relational view of the beginning of human life, which happens only with the comprehension of the woman as part of the relationship between mother and child, and this time lapse is enough for making a conscious decision. The paper uses the scientific-deductive method with bibliographical research. The prohibition of abortion generates quite serious harm to society, constitutes a public health problem and should be reflected on the costs of attempts to put human life in such cases as an absolute right, and should follow the examples of foreign law with the conversion the project into law, allowing termination of pregnancy if the woman has no psychological conditions for motherhood.
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Termination of pregnancy, Preliminary Draft the Penal Code, relational view of the origin of life, abortion.

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Bruschi Silva, Carolina et al. “Abortion in the preliminary draft of the new brazilian penal code: legal bioethical and reflections”. Revista de bioética y derecho, no. 29, pp. 35-50, https://raco.cat/index.php/RevistaBioeticaDerecho/article/view/271975.
Author Biographies

Carolina Bruschi Silva

Acadêmica do Curso de Ciências Biológicas da Universidade Estadual de Londrina – UEL, Brasil, e mestranda em Microbiologia Aplicada na Universidade Católica de Porto – UCP, Portugal.

Nilza Maria Maria Diniz

Doutora em Ciências Biológicas (Genética) pela Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto (1996) /Washington State Univerty (Pullman, WA-US). Pós-Doutorado em Bioética pela Cátedra UNESCO de Bioética-UnB, Brasília-DF, e Professor Associado -C da Universidade Estadual de Londrina – UEL, Brasil.

Renato Lovato Neto

Acadêmico do Curso de Direito da Universida de Estadual de Londrina – UEL, Brasil, e membro associado do CONPEDI.