Embryonic Stem Cells and the Law: Crafting A Humane System of Regulation
This book deals with the research and use of embryonic stem cells to combat a number of diseases and the legal limitations, arising mostly from bioethical concerns regarding human life. Using the New Haven problem and policy-oriented method of jurisprudence, the author thoroughly explains the scientific and technological parameters and promise of this medical innovation and its alternatives as well as the conflicting claims and past decisions regarding its legal and moral acceptability in international and comparative perspective. International law, EU and regional human rights law, as well as individual countries’ laws across the globe are covered, ending with American law on the federal and state levels. The book concludes with a recommendation of humane regulation, and a draft federal statute as a model form of regulation that would allow the beneficial research and use of this technology.

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Embryonic Stem Cells and the Law: Crafting A Humane System of Regulation
This book deals with the research and use of embryonic stem cells to combat a number of diseases and the legal limitations, arising mostly from bioethical concerns regarding human life. Using the New Haven problem and policy-oriented method of jurisprudence, the author thoroughly explains the scientific and technological parameters and promise of this medical innovation and its alternatives as well as the conflicting claims and past decisions regarding its legal and moral acceptability in international and comparative perspective. International law, EU and regional human rights law, as well as individual countries’ laws across the globe are covered, ending with American law on the federal and state levels. The book concludes with a recommendation of humane regulation, and a draft federal statute as a model form of regulation that would allow the beneficial research and use of this technology.

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Embryonic Stem Cells and the Law: Crafting A Humane System of Regulation

Embryonic Stem Cells and the Law: Crafting A Humane System of Regulation

by Joshua Weiser
Embryonic Stem Cells and the Law: Crafting A Humane System of Regulation

Embryonic Stem Cells and the Law: Crafting A Humane System of Regulation

by Joshua Weiser

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This book deals with the research and use of embryonic stem cells to combat a number of diseases and the legal limitations, arising mostly from bioethical concerns regarding human life. Using the New Haven problem and policy-oriented method of jurisprudence, the author thoroughly explains the scientific and technological parameters and promise of this medical innovation and its alternatives as well as the conflicting claims and past decisions regarding its legal and moral acceptability in international and comparative perspective. International law, EU and regional human rights law, as well as individual countries’ laws across the globe are covered, ending with American law on the federal and state levels. The book concludes with a recommendation of humane regulation, and a draft federal statute as a model form of regulation that would allow the beneficial research and use of this technology.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783031597497
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland
Publication date: 06/06/2024
Edition description: 2024
Pages: 277
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

Joshua Weiser, attorney with expertise in legal research, analysis, and documentation, with specialization in human rights law and corporate immigration.

Table of Contents

Introduction.- Delimitation of the Problem.- Claims, Conflicting Claimants, and Their Reasoning.- Past Trends in Decisions and Conditioning Factors.- Predictions.- Appraisal.- Recommendations.

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