More than 30 countries have formally banned human cloning for reproductive purposes. Several European countries, including France, Germany and Switzerland, have banned the creation of cloned human embryos for reproductive or therapeutic purposes. read more
Several European countries, including France, Germany and Switzerland, have banned the creation of cloned human embryos for reproductive or therapeutic purposes. England, Singapore, Sweden, China and Israel allow cloning for research, but prohibit it for reproduction. read more
Countries that have laws or bans on human cloning include: Australia, Canada, the European Union as a whole, India, the U.K, Serbia and the U.S. Canadian law states the cloning of humans, human stem cells and growing of embryo's for research purposes is illegal. The growing of additional stem cells for medicla purposes is legal. read more