Policy landscapes are instruments that identify national regulations on human genome editing (HGE). After examining their ethical and political assumptions, we highlight their limitations and effects for Latin America. We suggest creating other landscapes, such as focusing on processes and drawing attention to potential 'circuits of use' within and across borders
AbstractThis article offers a critical assessment of the role of international human rights law in t...
This article traces the contours and dynamics of the debates about the politics of gene editing. It ...
This Note will argue that human germline editing ought to be subject to a worldwide regulatory initi...
I want to enrich the debate about the ethics and governance of human germline editing (HGE) by empha...
Balancing the therapeutic potential of genetic science with the adoption of policies that reflect so...
How to address the impact of genome editing on human rights is a global challenge. The World Health ...
Genome editing is a powerful new tool allowing precise additions, deletions and substitutions in the...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Genome editing has opened up the possibility of heritable alteration of the human germline. The pote...
As scientific research pushes the boundaries of knowledge, new discoveries and technologies often ra...
International audienceGenome editing techniques have generated a growing interest following the disc...
This special issue explores cases from Latin American countries, studied in comparison to global tre...
The authors analyze under an ethical and legal perspective the consequences and anxieties generated ...
Traditionally, governance of technology is left primarily to nation-states. Emerging technology ofte...
Genome editing techniques have generated a growing interest following the discovery of the so-called...
AbstractThis article offers a critical assessment of the role of international human rights law in t...
This article traces the contours and dynamics of the debates about the politics of gene editing. It ...
This Note will argue that human germline editing ought to be subject to a worldwide regulatory initi...
I want to enrich the debate about the ethics and governance of human germline editing (HGE) by empha...
Balancing the therapeutic potential of genetic science with the adoption of policies that reflect so...
How to address the impact of genome editing on human rights is a global challenge. The World Health ...
Genome editing is a powerful new tool allowing precise additions, deletions and substitutions in the...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Genome editing has opened up the possibility of heritable alteration of the human germline. The pote...
As scientific research pushes the boundaries of knowledge, new discoveries and technologies often ra...
International audienceGenome editing techniques have generated a growing interest following the disc...
This special issue explores cases from Latin American countries, studied in comparison to global tre...
The authors analyze under an ethical and legal perspective the consequences and anxieties generated ...
Traditionally, governance of technology is left primarily to nation-states. Emerging technology ofte...
Genome editing techniques have generated a growing interest following the discovery of the so-called...
AbstractThis article offers a critical assessment of the role of international human rights law in t...
This article traces the contours and dynamics of the debates about the politics of gene editing. It ...
This Note will argue that human germline editing ought to be subject to a worldwide regulatory initi...