Protecting Genetic Information: A Comparison of Normative Approaches
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21/04/2008
21/04/2008
2004
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The increasing use of genetic information has emerged as an important concern worldwide as scientific and technological advances continue to advance at lightening speed and as governments struggle to develop appropriate policy frameworks. While most countries clearly recognize that genetic information warrants some form of privacy protection, the underlying rationale for providing that protection and the approach which is ultimately adopted vary significantly across the board. As a result, a medley of laws, policy statements and guidelines currently exist to protect genetic information, each with its inherent assumptions, concepts and terminology. |
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KOSSEIM Patricia, Martin LETENDRE et Bartha Maria KNOPPERS, "Protecting Genetic Information: A Comparison of Normative Approaches" (2004) II-1 GenEdit |
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en |
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GenEdit |
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Article |