<p>Abstract</p> <p>Backgound</p> <p>The concept of Human Rights has become the modern civilising standard to which all should aspire and indeed attain.</p> <p>Discussion</p> <p>In an era characterised by widening disparities in health and human rights across the world and spectacular advances in biotechnology it is necessary to reflect on the extent to which human rights considerations are selectively applied for the benefit of the most privileged people. Attention is drawn particularly to sub-Saharan Africa as a marginalised region at risk of further marginalisation if the power associated with the new biotechnology is not used more wisely than power has been used in the past. To rectif...
Commitment to human dignity is a widely shared value. Human dignity also serves as the grounding for...
The realities of social injustice in the present South African context, with its great and growing ...
Traditional definitions of what constitutes a human being in human rights discourse fail to include ...
Abstract Backgound The concept of Human Rights has become the modern civilising standard to which al...
This book follows and complements the previous volume 'Biotechnology and international law' (Hart, 2...
This paper addresses the issue of science related human rights. It begins by showing how science wa...
The eight chapters within this volume are structured around an exploration of the fundamental issues...
There are still severe inequalities in presentday democratic South Africa; this is no secret. The e...
In most legal orders, human germline modification is either prohibited or severely restricted. A rec...
The rapid development of science and technology, particularly in the last generation, has had a trem...
This paper is an attempt to provide an adequate theoretical framework to understand the biological b...
Revolutionary technology, particularly in biology and genetics raised profound new ethical and human...
Human rights discourses are deeply embedded in an epistemic anthropocentricism that centers the huma...
Scientific and technological developments are propelling genetics and genetic technologies into the ...
<p>The life sciences have changed enormously: new disciplines, such as genomic and metabolomic techn...
Commitment to human dignity is a widely shared value. Human dignity also serves as the grounding for...
The realities of social injustice in the present South African context, with its great and growing ...
Traditional definitions of what constitutes a human being in human rights discourse fail to include ...
Abstract Backgound The concept of Human Rights has become the modern civilising standard to which al...
This book follows and complements the previous volume 'Biotechnology and international law' (Hart, 2...
This paper addresses the issue of science related human rights. It begins by showing how science wa...
The eight chapters within this volume are structured around an exploration of the fundamental issues...
There are still severe inequalities in presentday democratic South Africa; this is no secret. The e...
In most legal orders, human germline modification is either prohibited or severely restricted. A rec...
The rapid development of science and technology, particularly in the last generation, has had a trem...
This paper is an attempt to provide an adequate theoretical framework to understand the biological b...
Revolutionary technology, particularly in biology and genetics raised profound new ethical and human...
Human rights discourses are deeply embedded in an epistemic anthropocentricism that centers the huma...
Scientific and technological developments are propelling genetics and genetic technologies into the ...
<p>The life sciences have changed enormously: new disciplines, such as genomic and metabolomic techn...
Commitment to human dignity is a widely shared value. Human dignity also serves as the grounding for...
The realities of social injustice in the present South African context, with its great and growing ...
Traditional definitions of what constitutes a human being in human rights discourse fail to include ...