
Penulis: Maslichah Mafruchati
ISBN: (dalam proses penganjuan)
Halaman: 250 hlm
Berat: 280gr
Ukuran: 15,5 x 23 cm
Sinopsis:
Embryonic Stem Cell Treatment: Comparative Analysis of Positive Law and Islamic Law as a Basis for Studies on Animal Embryos examines the ethical, legal, and scientific dimensions of embryonic stem cell research through a comparative lens. The book explores how positive law—as established in modern legal systems—and Islamic law (Sharia) approach the moral legitimacy and regulatory framework of stem cell utilization, particularly in the context of animal embryo studies within veterinary and biomedical sciences.
By integrating jurisprudential analysis with biological inquiry, the book provides a multidisciplinary perspective that bridges the gap between legal philosophy and scientific innovation. It discusses key issues such as the sanctity of embryonic life, the permissibility of experimentation, and the moral boundaries of biotechnological intervention, offering balanced interpretations from both secular and Islamic viewpoints.
Through comparative evaluation, this work highlights the harmonization potential between ethical norms and scientific advancement—emphasizing how responsible application of stem cell research can coexist with religious and legal principles. Furthermore, it situates animal embryo studies as an ethical model that can inform broader debates on human embryology and regenerative medicine.
Intellectually rigorous yet accessible, this book is an essential reference for students, scholars, ethicists, legal experts, and veterinary researchers interested in the intersections of law, ethics, and biomedical science. It ultimately invites readers to reflect on how diverse legal traditions can contribute to a unified vision of ethical progress in stem cell research.
IDR: 69.900

