In this article we examine processes of ethical deliberation, legislative developments, and social and political factors that have contributed to the emergence of human embryo gene editing as a field of life science research in China. For this purpose, we examine conceptions of the legal status of the human embryo in three domains of China’s legal system: in patent law, in the jurisdictional domain of birth control, and in civil law. Each of these legal domains handles a different conception of the human embryo’s moral and legal status, and in all three the embryo’s status is contested and subject to changes. Our findings suggest that definitions of the legal status of the human embryo in China are at present in the midst of a renegotiation...
This thesis is concerned with two different aspects of human embryonic stem cell research: legal and...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This is a qualitative data co...
The aim of this article is to address the current risk of the increasingly progressive development o...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Palgrave Macmillan via t...
This article aims to examine clinical problems of genetic modification in human embryo and current i...
<p> This article aims to analyse the possibility of patenting human embryos by analyzing the legisla...
This paper provides an overview of the regulatory and legal landscape for human gamete, embryo and g...
The continued significance of human embryonic stem cell research and recent advances in human somati...
This is the final published version.Available from Springer via the DOI in this record.Bioethical de...
The birth of the world's first genetically modified babies raises a host of ethical issues
This article analyzes the legal assessment of the human genome modification experiment at the pre-im...
Bioethical debates on the use of human embryos and oocytes for stem cell research have often been cr...
The current ethical and legal standards for human subjects research cannot adequately address human ...
By manipulating the genome, it is possible to correct hereditary diseases in humans. Ensuring the bi...
To use human embryos outside of the ordinary course of nature is exceptional. Although it raises pro...
This thesis is concerned with two different aspects of human embryonic stem cell research: legal and...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This is a qualitative data co...
The aim of this article is to address the current risk of the increasingly progressive development o...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Palgrave Macmillan via t...
This article aims to examine clinical problems of genetic modification in human embryo and current i...
<p> This article aims to analyse the possibility of patenting human embryos by analyzing the legisla...
This paper provides an overview of the regulatory and legal landscape for human gamete, embryo and g...
The continued significance of human embryonic stem cell research and recent advances in human somati...
This is the final published version.Available from Springer via the DOI in this record.Bioethical de...
The birth of the world's first genetically modified babies raises a host of ethical issues
This article analyzes the legal assessment of the human genome modification experiment at the pre-im...
Bioethical debates on the use of human embryos and oocytes for stem cell research have often been cr...
The current ethical and legal standards for human subjects research cannot adequately address human ...
By manipulating the genome, it is possible to correct hereditary diseases in humans. Ensuring the bi...
To use human embryos outside of the ordinary course of nature is exceptional. Although it raises pro...
This thesis is concerned with two different aspects of human embryonic stem cell research: legal and...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This is a qualitative data co...
The aim of this article is to address the current risk of the increasingly progressive development o...