Publications by authors named "Roman M Fridmanskyy"

Objective: Aim: To analyze the concept of transhumanism as a new category that extends beyond traditional legal frameworks and its implications for human rights, personal freedom, and the boundaries of technological intervention in human biology.

Patients And Methods: Materials and Methods: The study employs a comprehensive literature review and analysis of scholarly works on transhumanism, bioethics, and related legal and philosophical concepts.

Conclusion: Conclusions: Transhumanism is a modern philosophical and scientific concept that proposes a radical rethinking of human nature through the use of advanced technologies aimed at overcoming human biological limitations.

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Objective: Aim: To investigate and analyze legal conflicts in forensic dentistry of Ukraine.

Patients And Methods: Materials and Methods: A comparative research method for determining the common and distinctive features of the legal regulation of forensic dental expertise as a subcluster in the legislation of Ukraine. The descriptive (monographic) method reveals the problematic aspects of forensic dental examination through the lens of local normative and general normative connotations.

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Objective: The aim: To characterize cooperation of public authorities and local governments in the field of health care to identify problems that arise when providing free medical care to citizens of Ukraine through state and municipal health care facilities under conditions of COVID-19.

Patients And Methods: Materials and methods: The methodological basis of the research is the general methods of scientific cognitivism as well as concerning those used in legal science: methods of analysis and synthesis, formal logic, comparative law etc. The norms of the adopted new legislation of Ukraine, as well as the practice of its application are analyzed.

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Objective: The aim: To consider the general principles of the human right to sterilization in terms of medicine and law.

Patients And Methods: Materials and methods: Formal-logical methods of analysis and synthesis allowed to reveal the content of the concepts that make up the subject of research, to classify them, as well as to formulate intermediate and general conclusions. The systematic method allowed to study the role and significance of right to sterilization among other human rights and freedoms.

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