Research on Human Embryos, Stem Cells and Cloning - One Year Since the Passing of Australian Federal Legislation: Australia, Around the World, and Back Again

Murdoch University Electronic Journal of Law, Vol 10(4)

10 Pages Posted: 1 Aug 2017

Date Written: 2003

Abstract

Two advances in biotechnology – cloning and stem cell technologies - have changed the world in terms of attitudes towards what we think is scientifically possible, and arguments about how far we think science and medicine should go. With such advances, came the reminder that science and technology do not stand still and that advances in such areas often move faster than the legal world can keep pace. This paper aims to consider the scientific and legal positions of Australia one year after the passing of Federal legislation on research on human embryos, and cloning.

Keywords: Human Embryos, Cloning, Regulation of Emerging Technologies

JEL Classification: I18, K10, K32

Suggested Citation

Allan, Sonia, Research on Human Embryos, Stem Cells and Cloning - One Year Since the Passing of Australian Federal Legislation: Australia, Around the World, and Back Again (2003). Murdoch University Electronic Journal of Law, Vol 10(4), Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3010630

Sonia Allan (Contact Author)

Deakin University ( email )

Deakin Law School
Burwood
Victoria, Victoria 3127
Australia

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