Copyright © The Author(s) 2021. Gene-editing technologies, ie those able to make changes in the DNA of an organism, are the object of global competition and a regulatory race between countries and regions. There is an attempt to craft legal frameworks protective enough for users, but flexible enough for developers of gene-editing technologies. This article examines the imaginary built into the framing of EU-level legal regulation of human gene-editing technologies and identifies its three key related facets: the tension around naturalness; safeguarding morality and ethics; and the pursuit of medical objectives for the protection of human health. Concerns around the use of gene-editing technologies in relation to eugenics and human enhanceme...
Two major reports in the UK and USA have recently sanctioned as ethically acceptable genome editing ...
New gene-editing technologies, like CRISPR, promise revolutionary advances in biology and medicine. ...
Technological developments in gene editing raise high expectations for clinical applications, includ...
International audienceGene-editing technologies, i.e. those able to make changes in the DNA of an or...
International audienceGenome editing techniques have generated a growing interest following the disc...
The problem of legal regulation of gene editing in recent years has obviously become global in natur...
Genome editing techniques have generated a growing interest following the discovery of the so-called...
In the wake of the heritable human genome editing (HHGE) experiments carried out by He Jiankui in Ch...
The current ethical and legal standards for human subjects research cannot adequately address human ...
In December 2016, the Opinion Group of the Bioethics and Law Observatory (OBD) of the University of ...
The advent of the CRISPR/Cas9 class of genome editing tools is transforming not just science and med...
With the discovery of CRISPR and its potential uses in genome editing of the human germline, the end...
AbstractThis article offers a critical assessment of the role of international human rights law in t...
Current methods of genome editing have been steadily realising the once remote possibilities of maki...
De Wert G, Heindryckx B, Pennings G, et al. Responsible innovation in human germline gene editing: B...
Two major reports in the UK and USA have recently sanctioned as ethically acceptable genome editing ...
New gene-editing technologies, like CRISPR, promise revolutionary advances in biology and medicine. ...
Technological developments in gene editing raise high expectations for clinical applications, includ...
International audienceGene-editing technologies, i.e. those able to make changes in the DNA of an or...
International audienceGenome editing techniques have generated a growing interest following the disc...
The problem of legal regulation of gene editing in recent years has obviously become global in natur...
Genome editing techniques have generated a growing interest following the discovery of the so-called...
In the wake of the heritable human genome editing (HHGE) experiments carried out by He Jiankui in Ch...
The current ethical and legal standards for human subjects research cannot adequately address human ...
In December 2016, the Opinion Group of the Bioethics and Law Observatory (OBD) of the University of ...
The advent of the CRISPR/Cas9 class of genome editing tools is transforming not just science and med...
With the discovery of CRISPR and its potential uses in genome editing of the human germline, the end...
AbstractThis article offers a critical assessment of the role of international human rights law in t...
Current methods of genome editing have been steadily realising the once remote possibilities of maki...
De Wert G, Heindryckx B, Pennings G, et al. Responsible innovation in human germline gene editing: B...
Two major reports in the UK and USA have recently sanctioned as ethically acceptable genome editing ...
New gene-editing technologies, like CRISPR, promise revolutionary advances in biology and medicine. ...
Technological developments in gene editing raise high expectations for clinical applications, includ...