Reproductive cloning has thrown up new scientific possibilities, ethical conundrums, and legal challenges. An initial question, considered by the English courts in 2003, was whether the technique presently available, that of cell nucleus replacement, falls outside the provisions of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 1990. If it does, the creation and use, including use in research protocols, of human embryos would be unregulated, disclosing a need to consider remedial legislation. The resolution by the courts of this legal question dramatically engages them in a resolution of fundamental ethical dilemmas, and discloses the possibilities and limitation of negotiating science policy through the processes of litigation
Embryonic stem cell research has proved enormously controversial in the United States and in other n...
To use human embryos outside of the ordinary course of nature is exceptional. Although it raises pro...
In an effort to quell ongoing debate about the ethics of human embryonic stem cell (hESC) research, ...
Reproductive cloning has thrown up new scientific possibilities, ethical conundrums, and legal chall...
Since the birth of Dolly (the cloned sheep) in 1997, debates have arisen on the ethical and legal qu...
After years of failure, in November 2007 primate embryonic stem cells were derived by somatic cellul...
I. INTRODUCTION The world is continuously changing before our eyes. New scientific and technological...
This paper explores the legal ramifications of human reproductive cloning in response to 'Dolly...
Controversy over the use of cloning technology in humans has once again arisen with Advanced Cell Te...
Human reproductive cloning (HRC) has not yet resulted in any live births. There has been widespread ...
Human admixed embryos contain various combinations of animal and human material but are nevertheless...
Louise Brown's birth in 1978 heralded a new era not just in reproductive technology, but in the rela...
In 2008, there was significant interest in the creation of animal-human ‘cybrid’ embryos for human e...
In recent years, society and medical technology have combined to yield numerous technologies with wh...
The field of stem cell technology has seen an exponential growth over the last decade. Due to this, ...
Embryonic stem cell research has proved enormously controversial in the United States and in other n...
To use human embryos outside of the ordinary course of nature is exceptional. Although it raises pro...
In an effort to quell ongoing debate about the ethics of human embryonic stem cell (hESC) research, ...
Reproductive cloning has thrown up new scientific possibilities, ethical conundrums, and legal chall...
Since the birth of Dolly (the cloned sheep) in 1997, debates have arisen on the ethical and legal qu...
After years of failure, in November 2007 primate embryonic stem cells were derived by somatic cellul...
I. INTRODUCTION The world is continuously changing before our eyes. New scientific and technological...
This paper explores the legal ramifications of human reproductive cloning in response to 'Dolly...
Controversy over the use of cloning technology in humans has once again arisen with Advanced Cell Te...
Human reproductive cloning (HRC) has not yet resulted in any live births. There has been widespread ...
Human admixed embryos contain various combinations of animal and human material but are nevertheless...
Louise Brown's birth in 1978 heralded a new era not just in reproductive technology, but in the rela...
In 2008, there was significant interest in the creation of animal-human ‘cybrid’ embryos for human e...
In recent years, society and medical technology have combined to yield numerous technologies with wh...
The field of stem cell technology has seen an exponential growth over the last decade. Due to this, ...
Embryonic stem cell research has proved enormously controversial in the United States and in other n...
To use human embryos outside of the ordinary course of nature is exceptional. Although it raises pro...
In an effort to quell ongoing debate about the ethics of human embryonic stem cell (hESC) research, ...