TY - BOOK AU - Brownsword,Roger AU - Cornish,William AU - Llewelyn,Margaret AU - Herring,Fellow in Law Jonathan AU - Brooks-Gordon,Lecturer in Psychology Belinda AU - Johnson,Martin AU - Richards,Martin AU - Ebtehaj,Fatemeh TI - Law and Human Genetics: Regulating a Revolution SN - 9781847312969 AV - K3611.G46L39 1998 U1 - 344.41/04196 PY - 1998/// CY - London PB - Bloomsbury Publishing Plc KW - Human genetics -- Law and legislation KW - Human genetics -- Moral and ethical aspects KW - Medical genetics -- Law and legislation KW - Medical genetics -- Moral and ethical aspects KW - Genetic engineering -- Law and legislation KW - Genetic engineering -- Moral and ethical aspects KW - Electronic books N1 - Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Title verso -- Contents -- Human Genetics and the Law: Regulating a Revolution -- A Commission for the 21st Century -- The Human Genetics Advisory Commission -- Challenges faced by the HGAC -- Conclusion -- Human Genetics: The New Panacea? -- Genetic and biological advances -- 'Genetic disease' -- Genetic testing and screening -- Gene therapy -- Xenotransplantation -- Cloning -- Development of therapeutic agents -- Conclusion -- Regulation as Facilitation: Negotiating the Genetic Revolution -- Regulation: structural, cognitive and communicative dimensions -- Regulating GMOs and GEPs -- Human and medical genetics -- Rights to exploit genetic material -- Facilitating regulation: towards negotiation and integration -- Conclusions: facilitating integration and its implications -- Human Dignity, Human Rights, and Human Genetics -- Human dignity and international human rights instruments -- Two concepts of human dignity -- Human dignity: a duty-led interpretation -- Human dignity: a rights-led (Gewirthian) interpretation -- Rights, dignity and human genetics -- Conclusion -- Interventions in the Human Genome -- Family Law and Genetics -- Parenthood -- Sex selection -- Identity -- Surrogacy -- Consent -- Cloning -- Marriage -- Preimplantation genetic diagnosis -- Welfare of the child -- Conclusion -- Insurance and Genetics: The Current State of Play -- Personal insurance: solidarity and mutuality -- Insurance and genetic information -- Health insurance: the US debate -- Life insurance: the UK debate -- Other personal insurance: the coming debate -- 'I Blame the Parents': Fitting New Genes in Old Criminal Laws -- Genes and 'knowledge' -- 'Criminal behaviour' -- Criminal law and risk society -- Thinking about responsibility -- Notes of conclusion -- The Inscription of Life in Law: Genes, Patents, and Bio-politics; The Inscription of Life in Law: Genes, Patents, and Bio-politics -- An invented virus? -- Commodification as co-variation -- The uses of 'bio-colonialism' -- Index N2 - This issue addresses conceptual, ethical, political and practical issues confronting the law in the face of the genetic revolution UR - https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/orpp/detail.action?docID=1750752 ER -