Canonum De Ius Virtus Naturae
Canons of Bioethics Law

one heaven iconVI.   Homo Sapien Life

6.3 Homo Sapien Child

Article 111 - Homo Sapien Child

Canon 5227 (link)

Homo Sapien Child is defined as the period from the age of four (4) until the age of eleventh (11th) birthday.

Canon 5228 (link)

It is the primary responsibility of the legal parents usually as General Guardians to protect, nurture, direct and keep well all Homo Sapien Children.

Canon 5229 (link)

The legal parents of a Homo Sapien Child are the biological parents unless the child is a product of surrogacy, foster care or adoption in which case:

(i) If surrogacy, the legal parents are the ones that commissioned the surrogacy; or

(ii) If adoption, the legal parents are the ones that were accepted for adoption as adoptive parents; or

(iii) If foster care, the legal parents are the ones that were accepted as foster parents.

Canon 5230 (link)

The government, state, corporate agency or any appointed administrator are forbidden to presume the role of Guardian or General Guardian of any Child.

Canon 5231 (link)

The legal parents of an child may have their powers as guardians and therefore custodians of an child temporarily suspended, should a lack of competency and duty to their obligations to the child in the following specific areas as legal parents be established:

(i) Sustained physical and mental abuse; and

(ii) Sustained lack of basic nutrition and general hygiene; and

(iii) Any form of sexual abuse.

Canon 5232 (link)

The legal parents of an child may have their powers as guardians and therefore custodians of an child permanently suspended, should it be proven there continues to be a lack of competency and duty to their obligations to the child in the following specific areas as legal parents be established:

(i)Sustained physical and mental abuse of other children under their supervision; and

(ii)Sustained lack of basic nutrition and general hygiene of other children under their supervision; and

(iii)History of sexual abuse of other children under their supervision.