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The genetic revolution and human rights / edited by Justine Burley.

Contributor Burley, Justine.

Imprint:Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1999.

Descriptionxxviii, 220 p. ; 20 cm.

Note:"In support of Amnesty International"--Cover.

Note:Cloning People -- Hilary Putnam / Why Human Cloning Should not be Attempted -- Alan Colman / Dolly: The Age of Biological Control -- Ian Wilmut / Cloning and Individuality -- R.L. Gardner / Who Should have Access to Genetic Information? -- Bartha Maria Knoppers / Bad Genetic Luck and Health Insurance -- Justine Burley / Cones, Genes, and Human Rights -- John Harris / Cloning and Public Policy -- Ruth Deech / Eugenics and Human Rights -- Jonathan Glover / Eugenics and Genetic Manipulation -- Alan Ryan / Silver Spoons and Golden Genes -- Hillel Steiner / Tin Genes and Compensation -- Jonathan Wolff / A Perspective from Africa on Human Rights and Genetic Engineering -- Roger Crisp.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (p. 194-215) and index.



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Burley, Justine.
Amnesty International.
Series Statement
The Oxford Amnesty lectures ; 1998
Subject:
Medical genetics -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Human cloning -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Eugenics -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Series Added Entry-Uniform title
Oxford Amnesty lectures.