The authors examine the two main attitudes toward genetics: Exceptionalism and Undervaluation. They firstly pose the basis of the matter from the scientific point of view and then verify how these two attitudes really work in the different fields where human genetics finds relevant applications, dealing with the questions arising from the unique characteristics of genetic data that is shared among the whole bio-group. Then some judicial cases related to the conflicts arising when genetic data are stored in repositories, whatever the aims and reasons, are presented and discussed. The matter is then considered from the criminal law perspective, in the light of the new possible implications of DNA fingerprinting in criminal investigations. Fin...
As accessing, collecting, and storing personal information become increasingly easier, the secondary...
Some believe that genetics threatens privacy and autonomy and will eviscerate the concept of human n...
International audienceThe use of genetic databases by the police and justice system has risen dramat...
The diffusion of databases storing genetic information and health records for many citizens is clear...
This article considers individual rights and fundamental tenets of the criminal justice system in th...
Over the past three decades, government regulation and funding of DNA testing has reshaped the use o...
Among the categories of personal data, a special status is recognized to genetic information, as gen...
The rising demand to use genetic data for research goes hand in hand with an increased awareness of ...
This review describes the social and ethical responses to the history of innovations in forensic gen...
The law fails to accommodate the inconvenient fact that an individual’s identifiable genetic informa...
From ABO typing during the first half of the 20th century, to the use of enzymes and protein contain...
Abstract. The primary theme of this paper is the normative case against ownership of one’s genetic i...
Today genetic data of the person are a huge source of information on people. Unprecedentedly rapid p...
Each person shares genetic code with others. Thus, one individual’s genome can reveal information ab...
This paper provides an introduction to a collection of five papers, published as a special symposium...
As accessing, collecting, and storing personal information become increasingly easier, the secondary...
Some believe that genetics threatens privacy and autonomy and will eviscerate the concept of human n...
International audienceThe use of genetic databases by the police and justice system has risen dramat...
The diffusion of databases storing genetic information and health records for many citizens is clear...
This article considers individual rights and fundamental tenets of the criminal justice system in th...
Over the past three decades, government regulation and funding of DNA testing has reshaped the use o...
Among the categories of personal data, a special status is recognized to genetic information, as gen...
The rising demand to use genetic data for research goes hand in hand with an increased awareness of ...
This review describes the social and ethical responses to the history of innovations in forensic gen...
The law fails to accommodate the inconvenient fact that an individual’s identifiable genetic informa...
From ABO typing during the first half of the 20th century, to the use of enzymes and protein contain...
Abstract. The primary theme of this paper is the normative case against ownership of one’s genetic i...
Today genetic data of the person are a huge source of information on people. Unprecedentedly rapid p...
Each person shares genetic code with others. Thus, one individual’s genome can reveal information ab...
This paper provides an introduction to a collection of five papers, published as a special symposium...
As accessing, collecting, and storing personal information become increasingly easier, the secondary...
Some believe that genetics threatens privacy and autonomy and will eviscerate the concept of human n...
International audienceThe use of genetic databases by the police and justice system has risen dramat...