Therapeutic Cloning: The Ethical Road to Regulation. Part I: Arguments For and Against & Regulations

Human Reproduction and Genetic Ethics 15 (2):75-86 (2010)
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Abstract

In analysing the position adopted by the United Kingdom over therapeutic cloning, this paper will endeavour to examine the question of regulation, its necessity and extent. This will be achieved through considering different models of relevant theoretical discourse before, in applying that discourse to identified systems of regulation, the advantages and pitfalls of each system will be assessed in the hope of reaching a solution appropriate to the sensitive, yet dynamic, needs of the issue

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