Buriey, Justin ed. 1999 The Genetic Revolution and Human Rights : The Oxford Amnesty Lectures 1998 - Popular Science, Oxford Univ Press
=20010327 石井 陽一 訳, DHC,293p.ISBN:4887242077 1890
■Buriey, Justin ed. 1999 The Genetic Revolution and Human Rights : The Oxford Amnesty Lectures 1998 - Popular Science, Oxford Univ Press=20010327 石井 陽一 訳, 『遺伝子革命と人権――クローン技術とどうつきあっていくか』,DHC,293p.ISBN:4887242077 1890 [amazon]/[kinokuniya] ※ c19.
Contributors
Acknowledgements
1. Cloning People, Hilary Putnam
Why Human Cloning Should Not be Attempted, Alan Colman
2. Dolly: the Age of Biological Control, Ian Wilmut
Cloning and Individuality, R. L. Gardner
3. Who Should Have Access to Genetic Information?, Bartha
Maria Knoppers
Bad Genetic Luck and Health Insurance, Justine Burley
4. Clones, Genes, and Human Rights, John Harris
Cloning and Public Policy, Ruth Deech
5. Eugenics and Human Rights, Jonathan Glover
Eugenics and Genetic Manipulation, Alan Ryan
6. Silver Spoons and Golden Genes, Hillel Steiner
Tin Genes and Compensation, Jonathan Wolff
7. A Perspective from Africa on Human Rights and Genetic
Engineering, Solomon R. Benatar
Rights and Beyond, Roger Crisp
Endnotes