Abstract

Health protection acts require special legal regulation, since scientific principles constitute a parameter for assessing whether the biomedical act was carried out correctly. In order to provide legal validity to such principles, their incorporation into the rules of law is required and thus be able to establish their enforceability, considering the experimental nature of medical sciences.

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