Abstract
Ownership with regard to human biological material (HBM) is addressed to some extent within South African law, specifically in chapter\reight of the National Health Act (NHA) and its associated regulations. However, members of the legal fraternity struggle to conceptualise\rownership of such materials without objectifying a person or people and risking reducing such individuals to a state of property. This then\rinfers a reduction in human dignity by rendering one-self or parts of that same self as a commodity. The complexity of the issue raises much\rdebate both legally as well as ethically.
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Mahesh, K. P. (2015). Laws and regulations associated with ownership of human biological material in South Africa. South African Journal of Bioethics and Law, 8(1), 11. https://doi.org/10.7196/sajbl.354
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