This book considers the existing scientific, legal, and political regulatory regimes that pertain to gene editing. By exploring such a range of potential applications of gene editing - not only biomedical, but also agricultural and ecological - the book reveals numerous crossovers and disjunctions between approaches to the human and the nonhuman.
This book considers the existing scientific, legal, and political regulatory regimes that pertain to gene editing. By exploring such a range of potential applications of gene editing - not only biomedical, but also agricultural and ecological - the book reveals numerous crossovers and disjunctions between approaches to the human and the nonhuman.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Irus Braverman is Professor of Law and Adjunct Professor of Geography at the University at Buffalo, The State University of New York. She is author of Planted Flags: Trees, Land, and Law in Israel Palestine (2009), Zooland: The Institution of Captivity (2012), and Wild Life: The Institution of Nature (2015), and co-editor of The Expanding Spaces of Law: A Timely Legal Geography (2014) and Animals, Biopolitics, Law: Lively Legalities (2016).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Editing the Environment: Emerging Issues in Genetics and the Law IRUS BRAVERMAN PART I Conserving Nature, Driving Evolution 1 Rules for Sculpting Ecosystems: Gene Drives and Responsive Science KEVIN M. ESVELT 2 Gene Drives and Species Conservation: An Ethical Analysis RONALD SANDLER 3 Gene Drives, Nature, Governance: An Ethnographic Perspective IRUS BRAVERMAN PART II Technologies of Governance 4 Laws of Containment: Control Without Limits in the New Biology J. BENJAMIN HURLBUT 5 Vigilante Environmentalism: Are Gene Drives Changing How We Value and Govern Ecosystems? TODD KUIKEN 6 Controlling Our "Nature": Gene Editing in Law and in the Arts LORI ANDREWS PART III Human-Nonhuman Boundaries, Worked and Reworked 7 Sex, Lies, and Genetic Engineering: Why We Must (But Won't) Ban Human Embryo Modification STUART A. NEWMAN 8 Domestic Dogs, Gene Repair, and the "One Health" Approach ALEXANDER J. TRAVIS 9 Digital Enchantment: Life and the Future of Gene Editing GAYMON BENNETT Afterword Governing Gene Editing: A Constitutional Conversation STEPHEN HILGARTNER
Introduction Editing the Environment: Emerging Issues in Genetics and the Law IRUS BRAVERMAN PART I Conserving Nature, Driving Evolution 1 Rules for Sculpting Ecosystems: Gene Drives and Responsive Science KEVIN M. ESVELT 2 Gene Drives and Species Conservation: An Ethical Analysis RONALD SANDLER 3 Gene Drives, Nature, Governance: An Ethnographic Perspective IRUS BRAVERMAN PART II Technologies of Governance 4 Laws of Containment: Control Without Limits in the New Biology J. BENJAMIN HURLBUT 5 Vigilante Environmentalism: Are Gene Drives Changing How We Value and Govern Ecosystems? TODD KUIKEN 6 Controlling Our "Nature": Gene Editing in Law and in the Arts LORI ANDREWS PART III Human-Nonhuman Boundaries, Worked and Reworked 7 Sex, Lies, and Genetic Engineering: Why We Must (But Won't) Ban Human Embryo Modification STUART A. NEWMAN 8 Domestic Dogs, Gene Repair, and the "One Health" Approach ALEXANDER J. TRAVIS 9 Digital Enchantment: Life and the Future of Gene Editing GAYMON BENNETT Afterword Governing Gene Editing: A Constitutional Conversation STEPHEN HILGARTNER
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