In the six decades since the discovery of the double helix structure of DNA by Watson and Crick in 1953, developments in genetic science have transformed our understanding of human health and disease. These developments, along with those in other areas such as computer science, biotechnology, and nanotechnology, have opened exciting new possibilities for the future. In addition, the increasing trend for technologies to converge and build upon each other potentially increases the pace of change, constantly expanding the boundaries of the scientific frontier. At the same time, however, scientific advances are often accompanied by public unease over the potential for unforeseen, negative outcomes. For governments, these issues present signific...
This article considers the scientific, legal, ethical, and social issues of the Brave New World of B...
This article addresses the corrosive interplay between the patent-based and the sovereign- based sys...
Garland and Frankel issue a call for scientists, lawyers, courts and lawmakers to begin a critical d...
In the six decades since the discovery of the double helix structure of DNA by Watson and Crick in 1...
The late Professor Thomas Emerson, a great civil libertarian, cautioned in 1976 that one of the hard...
Emerging applications in the field of biotechnology hold great promise for promoting the health and ...
Thanks to rapid advances in genetic technology, scientists can give cells cancer-fighting capabiliti...
[Excerpt] “Recent advances in biotechnology are expected by many to improve crop yield, reduce relia...
The past two decades have been a period of rapid evolution in the science of biotechnology and there...
Reality is often profoundly altered by scientific and technical innovation. These changes occur unex...
Continuing advances in the science of molecular genetics have produced technologies that are capable...
SCIENCE HAS ALWAYS BEEN a most important, if not the most important, agent of legal change. The hydr...
Globalization and technology have changed the practice of law in dramatic ways. This is true not on...
The title of this symposium asks: Does scientific knowledgechange the law? On one level, the answe...
Article by Roger Brownsword (Professor of Law and Director of TELOS, King's College London and Honor...
This article considers the scientific, legal, ethical, and social issues of the Brave New World of B...
This article addresses the corrosive interplay between the patent-based and the sovereign- based sys...
Garland and Frankel issue a call for scientists, lawyers, courts and lawmakers to begin a critical d...
In the six decades since the discovery of the double helix structure of DNA by Watson and Crick in 1...
The late Professor Thomas Emerson, a great civil libertarian, cautioned in 1976 that one of the hard...
Emerging applications in the field of biotechnology hold great promise for promoting the health and ...
Thanks to rapid advances in genetic technology, scientists can give cells cancer-fighting capabiliti...
[Excerpt] “Recent advances in biotechnology are expected by many to improve crop yield, reduce relia...
The past two decades have been a period of rapid evolution in the science of biotechnology and there...
Reality is often profoundly altered by scientific and technical innovation. These changes occur unex...
Continuing advances in the science of molecular genetics have produced technologies that are capable...
SCIENCE HAS ALWAYS BEEN a most important, if not the most important, agent of legal change. The hydr...
Globalization and technology have changed the practice of law in dramatic ways. This is true not on...
The title of this symposium asks: Does scientific knowledgechange the law? On one level, the answe...
Article by Roger Brownsword (Professor of Law and Director of TELOS, King's College London and Honor...
This article considers the scientific, legal, ethical, and social issues of the Brave New World of B...
This article addresses the corrosive interplay between the patent-based and the sovereign- based sys...
Garland and Frankel issue a call for scientists, lawyers, courts and lawmakers to begin a critical d...