It is difficult to regulate rapidly changing fields of science. New technologies are not anticipated and legislation becomes inadequate. Legislative definitions are also problematic. This article begins with consideration of such difficulties in the context of research on human embryos and cloning. It considers problems with past legislative definitions in Australia, the new regulatory regime, and whether that regime now sets clear boundaries. It is found that problems still exist – some terms are not adequately defined and boundaries for research prove unclear. Three regulatory approaches are therefore discussed. Legislation based on strict definitions is compared to a legislative model that leaves terms undefined. The third model – which ...
Two advances in biotechnology – cloning and stem cell technologies - have changed the world in terms...
This paper examines the current Australian regulatory response to human reproductive cloning. The ce...
The controversies of human embryonic stem cell research is a compelling point to posit the argument ...
It is difficult to regulate rapidly changing fields of science. New technologies are not anticipated...
This paper examines regulatory design strategies and enforcement approaches in the context of the UK...
This paper examines regulatory design strategies and enforcement approaches in the context of the UK...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2009 Dr. Sonia Marie AllanThis thesis analyses the natur...
This paper examines regulatory design strategies and enforcement approaches in the context of the UK...
Human embryonic stem cell (HESC) research is a controversial research as the paramount concern is th...
Human embryonic stem cell research promises to deliver in the future a whole range of therapeutic tr...
Background No two countries have adopted identical regulatory measures on cloning. Understanding ...
Controversy over the use of cloning technology in humans has once again arisen with Advanced Cell Te...
On 5 December 2002 the Australian Senate passed the Research Involving Embryos and Prohibition of Hu...
Over the past few years, embryo research has been a widely discussed topic. New techniques such as ...
The independent Review Committee, chaired by the Hon Peter Heerey QC takes the view that the basic s...
Two advances in biotechnology – cloning and stem cell technologies - have changed the world in terms...
This paper examines the current Australian regulatory response to human reproductive cloning. The ce...
The controversies of human embryonic stem cell research is a compelling point to posit the argument ...
It is difficult to regulate rapidly changing fields of science. New technologies are not anticipated...
This paper examines regulatory design strategies and enforcement approaches in the context of the UK...
This paper examines regulatory design strategies and enforcement approaches in the context of the UK...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2009 Dr. Sonia Marie AllanThis thesis analyses the natur...
This paper examines regulatory design strategies and enforcement approaches in the context of the UK...
Human embryonic stem cell (HESC) research is a controversial research as the paramount concern is th...
Human embryonic stem cell research promises to deliver in the future a whole range of therapeutic tr...
Background No two countries have adopted identical regulatory measures on cloning. Understanding ...
Controversy over the use of cloning technology in humans has once again arisen with Advanced Cell Te...
On 5 December 2002 the Australian Senate passed the Research Involving Embryos and Prohibition of Hu...
Over the past few years, embryo research has been a widely discussed topic. New techniques such as ...
The independent Review Committee, chaired by the Hon Peter Heerey QC takes the view that the basic s...
Two advances in biotechnology – cloning and stem cell technologies - have changed the world in terms...
This paper examines the current Australian regulatory response to human reproductive cloning. The ce...
The controversies of human embryonic stem cell research is a compelling point to posit the argument ...