In an era increasingly dominated by new technologies there are many calls for regulation to control their application. This timely contribution reviews and develops the role of human rights in the regulation of new technologies discussing how rights are affected by technological development, and how they can be used to improve regulation.
In an era increasingly dominated by new technologies there are many calls for regulation to control their application. This timely contribution reviews and develops the role of human rights in the regulation of new technologies discussing how rights are affected by technological development, and how they can be used to improve regulation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Therese Murphy is Professor of Law & Critical Theory at the University of Nottingham. She is the author of Civil Liberties Law: The Human Rights Act Era (OUP, 2001) with Stephen Livingstone and Noel Whitty. She is on the editorial board of the Human Rights Law Review, and is a member of the expert team that provides thematic and annual reports on the UK for the EU's Fundamental Rights Agency.
Inhaltsangabe
* Table of Cases * Table of Legislation * List of Abbreviations * List of Contributors * 1: Thérèse Murphy: Repetition, Revolution, and Resonance: An Introduction to New Technologies and Human Rights * 2: Roger Brownsword: Human Dignity, Ethical Pluralism, and the Regulation of Modern Biotechnologies * 3: Han Somsen: Regulating Human Genetics in a Neo-Eugenic Era * 4: Francesca Bignami: Constitutional Patriotism and the Right to Privacy: A Comparison of the European Court of Justice and the European Court of Human Rights * 5: Laurence Boisson de Chazournes: New Technologies, the Precautionary Principle and Public Participation * 6: Thérèse Murphy: The Texture of Reproductive Choice: Law, Ethnography and Reproductive Technologies * 7: Iulia Voina Motoc: The International Law of Genetic Discrimination: The Power of 'Never Again' * 8: Hélène Boussard: Individual Human Rights in Genetic Research: Blurring the Line between Collective and Individual Interests * Index
* Table of Cases * Table of Legislation * List of Abbreviations * List of Contributors * 1: Thérèse Murphy: Repetition, Revolution, and Resonance: An Introduction to New Technologies and Human Rights * 2: Roger Brownsword: Human Dignity, Ethical Pluralism, and the Regulation of Modern Biotechnologies * 3: Han Somsen: Regulating Human Genetics in a Neo-Eugenic Era * 4: Francesca Bignami: Constitutional Patriotism and the Right to Privacy: A Comparison of the European Court of Justice and the European Court of Human Rights * 5: Laurence Boisson de Chazournes: New Technologies, the Precautionary Principle and Public Participation * 6: Thérèse Murphy: The Texture of Reproductive Choice: Law, Ethnography and Reproductive Technologies * 7: Iulia Voina Motoc: The International Law of Genetic Discrimination: The Power of 'Never Again' * 8: Hélène Boussard: Individual Human Rights in Genetic Research: Blurring the Line between Collective and Individual Interests * Index
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