Genetics and the Law, II

  • Szybalski W
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Abstract

Government Control of Science -- 1? Three Specters: Dangerous Products, Powers, or Ideas -- 2? Research and Regulation -- 3? Ethical Issues in the Control of Science -- 4? The Scientist's Right to Research and the Legitimacy of Governmental Regulation -- 5? Public Control of Genetic Research -- 6? On Mandating Diagnostic Practices -- Genetic Counseling and Screening -- 7? Prenatal Genetic Diagnosis and the Law -- 8? The Legal Obligations of Genetic Counselors -- 9? The Continuing Wrong of 'Wrongful Life' -- 10? The Law and Operation of Genetic Screening Programs -- 11? Disclosure and Consent: In Search of their Roots -- 12? Knowledge, Risk, and the Right to Reproduce: A Limiting Principle -- Ethics, Eugenics, Law, and Society -- 13? Euthanasia Decisions in the Courts: The Post-Saikewicz Experience -- 14? Doctors, Decisions, and the Law -- 15? Conversation with Silent Patients -- 16? Prolonging Living and Prolonging Dying: A Distinction that is not Decisive -- 17? Ethics and the Costs of Dying -- 18? Recent Developments in Abortion Law -- Law and the Control of Genetic Disease -- 19? The Potential Plaintiff: Preconception and Prenatal Torts -- 20 Governmental Responsibilities in Genetic Diseases -- 21? Public Participation in Genetic Policymaking: The Maryland Commission on Hereditary Disorders -- 22? Sex and the Single Chromosome: Rights and Obligations in the Uses of Genetic Technology -- 23? Genetics, Adoption, and the Law -- 24? Genetic Technology and the Solution of Crime: Forensic Genetics -- Genetics and Family Law -- 25? Public Attitudes Toward the Handicapped -- 26? Developments in the Right to Treatment -- 27? 'Will the Circle be Unbroken?': Sterilizing the Genetically Impaired -- 28 Fathers Anonymous: Beyond the Best Interests of the Sperm Donor -- 29? Current Status of in Vitro Fertilization and Reimplantation -- 30 Legal Implications and Regulation of in Vitro Fertilization -- Genetics, Law, and Environmental Mutagens/Teratogens -- 31? Issues in Human Mutagenesis and Teratogenesis -- 32? Controlling Environmental Mutagens: Through Market Incentives or State Action? -- 33? Legal Regulation of Environmental Risk -- 34? Contamination of Breast Milk: A Clinical and Ethical Dilemma -- 35? Regulatory Policy for Mutagens and Teratogens -- 36? Developing a Government Policy for the Regulation of Environmental Mutagens and Teratogens: Shopping at the Grand Bazaar -- Bibliography of Selected Recent Books in Bioethics -- Selected Recent Bibliography -- Government Control of Science and Human Experimentation -- Genetic Counseling and Screening -- Genetics and Family Law -- Bioethics -- Genetics and Environmental Mutagens; Related Topics -- Miscellaneous Bibliography.

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Szybalski, W. (1981). Genetics and the Law, II. Gene, 13(1), 119–120. https://doi.org/10.1016/0378-1119(81)90050-0

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