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{{Country |name=Romania |image_flag=Romania-flag.gif |Region=Europe |Population=22246862 |GDP=165983 |Eggs for assisted reproduction=commercial prohibited |Eggs for research=? |Inheritable genetic modification=PROHIBITED |Preimplantation genetic diagnosis=social uses prohibited |Reproductive cloning=PROHIBITED |Research cloning=PROHIBITED |Sex selection=PROHIBITED |Surrogacy=no policy |European Union=Member |Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development= |Council of Europe=Member |1997 COE Biomedicine Convention=RATIFIED |1998 COE Cloning Convention=RATIFIED |2005 UN Cloning Vote=abstained |2005 UNESCO Sports Doping Convention=RATIFIED |Treaty of Lisbon=RATIFIED |Introduction= |Key laws and policies=* Law 63/2012 * “Memorandum Privind Proiectul de Lege Referitor la Reprodurecea Umana Asistata Cu Tert Donator in Romania,” European Centre for Law and Justice, http://eclj.org/pdf/memorandum-eclj-proiectul-de-lege-privind-reproducerea-umana-asistata-medical-cu-tert-donator-15-mai-2012.pdf. |Foundational values= |Prohibited practices=Romania's ratification of the [[Council of Europe|Council of Europe's]] Convention on Biomedicine and the Additional Protocol Regarding Human Cloning commits it to prohibitions on: * PGD for social uses * Research cloning * Somatic genetic enhancement * Inheritable genetic modification * Reproductive cloning Section 14 of law 63/2012 prohibits: * Abusive production of embryos * Genetic manipulation of embryos * Post-mortem insemination * Illegal donation of embryos * Gametes trafficking * Collection of gametes without consent * Mixing gametes * Selective abortion of embryos of a certain sex |Permitted and regulated practices=In order to access assisted reproduction: * A man and a woman need to fulfill the following conditions, according to Law 63/2012, Art. 21: ** To be alive ** To be at the biological reproductive age ** To be married or be able to prove a common life together of at least 2 years ** To consent previously to the transfer of embryos or to artificial insemination * According to Art. 13, access to assisted reproduction is granted to any woman or man suffering from sterility that cannot be treated with a classic method of treatment or surgical intervention. Permitted techniques (Art. 15) are: *Artificial insemination *In vitro fecundation *Transfer of embryos Donor gametes may be used in the case of genetic or communicable diseases of the partner (Art. 16). |Regulatory activities= |Accountability and governance= |History= |External links= }} == References == <references/>
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