In the conclusions, the book editors assess the existing national and international regulatory frameworks in the light of the five foundational principles that they identified by reading international bioethics law in conjunction with international human rights standards: (i) freedom of research; (ii) benefit sharing; (iii) solidarity; (iv) respect for dignity; and (v) the obligation to respect and to protect the rights and individual freedoms of others. Their analysis reveals four issues common to most national regulatory frameworks as well as the international framework: (i) The prohibition to create embryos for research embryos cannot be reconciled with the right to science and the rights of science; (ii) limitations to scientific freedo...
This Note assesses the practices of pre-implantation and prenatal genetic screening and sex-determin...
Genome editing has opened up the possibility of heritable alteration of the human germline. The pote...
Revolutionary technology, particularly in biology and genetics raised profound new ethical and human...
In the conclusions, the book editors assess the existing national and international regulatory frame...
In this chapter, we review the key elements of the larger international and transnational framework ...
This book follows and complements the previous volume 'Biotechnology and international law' (Hart, 2...
With the discovery of CRISPR and its potential uses in genome editing of the human germline, the end...
Published online: 22 March 2022Is it permissible to interfere with the genome of future humans? Rece...
The advent of the CRISPR/Cas9 class of genome editing tools is transforming not just science and med...
The genesis of Human Rights Conventions brings together the messy world of politics and the reflecti...
AbstractThis article offers a critical assessment of the role of international human rights law in t...
The right to benefit from scientific progress, as set out in Article 15 of the International Covenan...
This Note will argue that human germline editing ought to be subject to a worldwide regulatory initi...
As with any rapid technological developments, the biotechnology revolution is putting great strains ...
As with any rapid technological developments, the biotechnology revolution is putting great strains ...
This Note assesses the practices of pre-implantation and prenatal genetic screening and sex-determin...
Genome editing has opened up the possibility of heritable alteration of the human germline. The pote...
Revolutionary technology, particularly in biology and genetics raised profound new ethical and human...
In the conclusions, the book editors assess the existing national and international regulatory frame...
In this chapter, we review the key elements of the larger international and transnational framework ...
This book follows and complements the previous volume 'Biotechnology and international law' (Hart, 2...
With the discovery of CRISPR and its potential uses in genome editing of the human germline, the end...
Published online: 22 March 2022Is it permissible to interfere with the genome of future humans? Rece...
The advent of the CRISPR/Cas9 class of genome editing tools is transforming not just science and med...
The genesis of Human Rights Conventions brings together the messy world of politics and the reflecti...
AbstractThis article offers a critical assessment of the role of international human rights law in t...
The right to benefit from scientific progress, as set out in Article 15 of the International Covenan...
This Note will argue that human germline editing ought to be subject to a worldwide regulatory initi...
As with any rapid technological developments, the biotechnology revolution is putting great strains ...
As with any rapid technological developments, the biotechnology revolution is putting great strains ...
This Note assesses the practices of pre-implantation and prenatal genetic screening and sex-determin...
Genome editing has opened up the possibility of heritable alteration of the human germline. The pote...
Revolutionary technology, particularly in biology and genetics raised profound new ethical and human...