Is human reproductive cloning inevitable : future options for UN governance
By: Kuppuswamy, Chamundeeswari.
Contributor(s): Macer, Darryl | Serbulea, Mihaela | Tobin, Brendan.
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BookSeries: UNU-IAS report.Publisher: Yokohama 2007; UNU Institute of Advanced Studies Description: 29 p.Subject(s): INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS | GOVERNANCE | ETHICS | HUMAN REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGYOnline resources: Click here to access online
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- This report evaluates the responses of the United Nations to the questions of human cloning governance. The difference between reproductive human cloning and using of cloning technology for research is explained followed by an ethical analysis of cloning.

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