This article provides a critical analysis of the current Australian regulatory landscape at the interface between genetics and reproductive decision-making. The authors argue that a comparative analysis with other countries and international law and a contextual examination of the way law regulates concepts such as disease and health, abnormality and normality is necessary before we can develop appropriate policy and legislative responses in this area. Specific genetic testing technologies are considered including prenatal genetic testing, preimplantation genetic diagnosis and inheritable genetic modification. An increasing number of members of the Australian community are using genetic testing technologies when they decide to have a baby. ...
In March 2003, following extensive public consultation, the Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) ...
It is difficult to regulate rapidly changing fields of science. New technologies are not anticipated...
In this article we examine the concept of genetic exceptionalism and its role in the development of ...
Confusion concerning a child's genetic identity is a common objection to the application of novel te...
Reproductive health care has seen the emergence of technologies that are disruptive in both positive...
The past few years have seen an explosion of legislative activity around developments in genetics an...
This report analyses the ethical and legal aspects of reproductive genetic testing in 11 countries (...
Reproductive and genetic technologies ("RGTs") raise many complex social, legal and ethical issues. ...
Advances in genetics, genetic therapeutics and the application of genetic technologies to many aspec...
Australia has a long history of engagement with innovative reproductivetechnologies. Indeed, the dev...
reproductive genetic testing in the countries under analysis is difficult to generalize due to the d...
This is a dynamic book that successfully combines global and local thinking with regard to an emergi...
Compared to both Canada and the United States, Australia has been slow to approve commercial plantin...
Background: Regulating the use of genetic information in insurance is an issue of ongoing internatio...
Background: Regulating the use of genetic information in insurance is an issue of ongoing internatio...
In March 2003, following extensive public consultation, the Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) ...
It is difficult to regulate rapidly changing fields of science. New technologies are not anticipated...
In this article we examine the concept of genetic exceptionalism and its role in the development of ...
Confusion concerning a child's genetic identity is a common objection to the application of novel te...
Reproductive health care has seen the emergence of technologies that are disruptive in both positive...
The past few years have seen an explosion of legislative activity around developments in genetics an...
This report analyses the ethical and legal aspects of reproductive genetic testing in 11 countries (...
Reproductive and genetic technologies ("RGTs") raise many complex social, legal and ethical issues. ...
Advances in genetics, genetic therapeutics and the application of genetic technologies to many aspec...
Australia has a long history of engagement with innovative reproductivetechnologies. Indeed, the dev...
reproductive genetic testing in the countries under analysis is difficult to generalize due to the d...
This is a dynamic book that successfully combines global and local thinking with regard to an emergi...
Compared to both Canada and the United States, Australia has been slow to approve commercial plantin...
Background: Regulating the use of genetic information in insurance is an issue of ongoing internatio...
Background: Regulating the use of genetic information in insurance is an issue of ongoing internatio...
In March 2003, following extensive public consultation, the Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) ...
It is difficult to regulate rapidly changing fields of science. New technologies are not anticipated...
In this article we examine the concept of genetic exceptionalism and its role in the development of ...