UN Colonial Mortal Dictata

The Mortal Dictata Act was an ethical code put in effect in 2549.

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Mortal Dictata Act: Section 1A/3-Introduction and Overview 1A/3a: A human being shall be defined as a person recognized and accepted by a reasonable layperson as being human on basis of form, behavior, or external appearance, and no authority shall be permitted to use any element of a genetic profile to exclude a person from that definition. 1A/3b: A human shall not be restricted, selected, or subjected to discrimination on the basis of their genome or genetic profile, whether altered or unaltered. 1A/3c: A human shall not be brought into existence with the intent of providing biological material or research data for the use, treatment, or benefit of another. 1A/3d: A human being shall not be subject to any commercial claim, patent, or restriction, whether altered or unaltered. 1A/3e: A human being, regardless of their genome or introduction of non-human or artificial DNA, shall not cease to be classified as a human under any circumstance. 1A/3f: No human being shall be subjected to genetic alteration except in their express and informed consent, or, in the case of a person under 18, with the consent of their legal guardian for the sole purpose of correcting a health defect in their child. 1A/3g: A human being or part thereof may not be owned by any individual or organization. 1A/3h: A human being shall not be cloned.