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Anuario de investigaciones

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GONZALEZ PLA, Florencia P.. Ethical and clinical questions concerning new legislation rights: a narrative-situational study. Anu. investig. [online]. 2015, vol.22, n.2, pp.253-261. ISSN 1851-1686.

During the first 15 years of this century we are witnessing in Argentina to a legal processing and professional practices. Since Law 114 (1998) to the latest Medically Assisted Reproduction and Death with Dignity laws (2013), it is the relection on the legal level of a precedent movement in the ethical clinical practices. Clinical act and legal act are knotted in a dialectical relationship that is necessary to conceptualize. This study explores the issue from situational analysis of six vignettes originated from a corpus of 60 exercises designed by mental health residence exams of CABA between 2005 and 2015, bullets surveyed by the UNESCO Chair in Bioethics, and fictionalized situations by the UBACyT research team. From the selected cases varied issues are analyzed -the deep meaning of the act of living, the linguistic diversity, the right to identity and knowledge of the origins, the exercise of the different capacities. In all cases, showing how these issues can be deployed in full power when the particular dimension of the law is offered as the subject support situation.

Keywords : Law; Narrative Ethics; Psychology; Deontology.

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