Illegal Beings : Human Clones and the Law
Kerry Lynn. Macintosh
Bok Engelsk 2005 · Electronic books.
Utgitt | Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 2005
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Omfang | 1 online resource (288 p.)
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Opplysninger | Description based upon print version of record.. - Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; PART ONE FIVE COMMON OBJECTIONS TO HUMAN REPRODUCTIVE CLONING REFLECT, REINFORCE, AND INSPIRE STEREOTYPES ABOUT HUMAN CLONES; CHAPTER ONE Does Human Reproductive Cloning Offend God and Nature?; CHAPTER TWO Should Children Be Begotten and Not Made?; CHAPTER THREE Do Human Clones Lack Individuality?; CHAPTER FOUR Could Human Clones Destroy Humanity?; CHAPTER FIVE Does Human Reproductive Cloning Harm Participants and Produce Children with Birth Defects?; Summary of Part One. - CHAPTER TWELVE Anticloning Laws Violate the Equal Protection GuaranteeConclusion; Notes; Introduction; Part One: Five Common Objections to Human Reproductive Cloning Reflect, Reinforce, and Inspire Stereotypes About Human Clones; Chapter One: Does Human Reproductive Cloning Offend God and Nature?; Chapter Two: Should Children Be Begotten and Not Made?; Chapter Three: Do Human Clones Lack Individuality?; Chapter Four: Could Human Clones Destroy Humanity?; Chapter Five: Does Human Reproductive Cloning Harm Participants and Produce Children with Birth Defects?. - Chapter Six: What Anticloning Laws Say and DoChapter Seven: The Five Objections Have Inspired Anticloning Laws; Chapter Eight: Anticloning Laws Reflect a Policy of Existential Segregation; Chapter Nine: The Costs of Anticloning Laws Outweigh Their Benefits; Part Three: Anticloning Laws Violate the Equal Protection Guarantee and Are Unconstitutional; Chapter Ten: Anticloning Laws Classify Human Clones and Are Subject to Strict Scrutiny; Chapter Eleven: Anticloning Laws Inflict Judicially Cognizable Injuries that Confer Standing. - Chapter Twelve: Anticloning Laws Violate the Equal Protection GuaranteeIndex. - PART TWO ANTICLONING LAWS ARE BAD PUBLIC POLICYCHAPTER SIX What Anticloning Laws Say and Do; CHAPTER SEVEN The Five Objections Have Inspired Anticloning Laws; CHAPTER EIGHT Anticloning Laws Reflect a Policy of Existential Segregation; CHAPTER NINE The Costs of Anticloning Laws Outweigh Their Benefits; Summary of Part Two; PART THREE ANTICLONING LAWS VIOLATE THE EQUAL PROTECTION GUARANTEE AND ARE UNCONSTITUTIONAL; CHAPTER TEN Anticloning Laws Classify Human Clones and Are Subject to Strict Scrutiny; CHAPTER ELEVEN Anticloning Laws Inflict Judicially Cognizable Injuries that Confer Standing. - Discusses the pros and cons of laws against human reproductive cloning.
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Emner | Human cloning - Law and legislation - United States
Human cloning - Moral and ethical aspects Human cloning - Research Law and legislation Human reproductive technology - Law and legislation - United States Vis mer... Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment
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ISBN | 0521853281. - 9780521853286
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