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Acta bioeth ; 29(1): 113-125, jun. 2023.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1439070

ABSTRACT

En materia de Derecho de familia, la legislación peruana contempla la posibilidad de una tenencia compartida, regulada expresamente en el Código de los Niños y Adolescentes, sin establecer precisiones sobre las condiciones y formas de aplicación, lo que es similar en el Derecho comparado. Sustentado en principios bioéticos y jurídicos, en el presente artículo se analiza la posibilidad de generar una regulación especial para la tenencia compartida, enfocada en la necesidad de establecer criterios especiales que puedan tener en cuenta los jueces en los casos concretos que involucren a niños y niñas. Estos criterios deben partir de un modelo social dirigido a quebrar las barreras impuestas, dotando de las condiciones más adecuadas para un desarrollo integral y pleno. En esa línea de pensamiento, es fundamental el interés superior del niño, el compromiso de los progenitores y la implementación de ajustes razonables.


In terms of family law, Peruvian legislation contemplates the possibility of shared custody, expressly regulated in the Code of Children and Adolescents, without establishing details on the conditions and forms of application, which is similar in comparative law. Based on bioethical and legal principles, this article analyses the possibility of generating a special regulation for shared custody, focusing on the need to establish special criteria that judges can take into account in specific cases involving children. These criteria should be based on a social model aimed at breaking down the barriers imposed, providing the most appropriate conditions for an integral and full development. In this line of thought, the best interests of the child, the commitment of the parents and the implementation of reasonable accommodations are fundamental.


Em matéria de Direito de família, a legislação peruana contempla a possibilidade de uma guarda compartilhada, regulada expressamente no Código das Crianças e Adolescentes, sem estabelecer especificações sobre as condições e formas de aplicação, o que é similar no Direito comparado. Apoiado em princípios bioéticos e jurídicos, no presente artigo se analisa a possibilidade de gerar uma regulação especial para a guarda compartilhada, focada na necessidade de estabelecer critérios especiais que juízes possam ter em conta nos casos concretos que envolvem meninos e meninas. Esses critérios devem partir de um modelo social dirigido a quebrar as barreiras impostas, dotando as condições mais adequadas para um desenvolvimento integral e pleno. Nessa linha de pensamento, é fundamental o interesse superior da criança, o compromisso dos pais e a implementação de ajustes razoáveis.


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Humans , Male , Female , Child Care , Peru
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-162097

ABSTRACT

Nowadays surrogacy is a process practiced in many countries of the world and spark a deep interest in many couples that consider it as the only way to realize their dream to have a family.This article focuses on the increasing conclusion of international surrogacy agreements as a consequence of the different countries’ approaches, and aims to provide analysis of the different attitudes shown, specifically, by the Italian, Californian, Indian and English legal system. The article highlights the importance of the protection of human rights of people involved in surrogacy process underlining that,in particular with regard to the unborn child, it will be the best interest of the child to represent the guiding principle.


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California , Child , Child Welfare/legislation & jurisprudence , United Kingdom , Human Rights/legislation & jurisprudence , Humans , India , Italy , Pregnancy , Surrogate Mothers/legislation & jurisprudence , Surrogate Mothers/statistics & numerical data
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