CHIMBRIDS - Chimeras and Hybrids in Comparative European and International Research [electronic resource] : Scientific, Ethical, Philosophical and Legal Aspects / edited by Jochen Taupitz, Marion Weschka.

Por: Taupitz, Jochen [editor.]Colaborador(es): Weschka, Marion [editor.]Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Verȵffentlichungen des Instituts fȭr Deutsches, Europisches und Internationales Medizinrecht, Gesundheitsrecht und Bioethik der Universitten Heidelberg und Mannheim, 34Editor: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009Descripción: online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9783540938699Trabajos contenidos: SpringerLink (Online service)Tema(s): Law | Ethics | Transgenic organisms | Law -- Philosophy | Public health laws | Law | Medical Law | Law Theory/Law Philosophy | Ethics | TransgenicsFormatos físicos adicionales: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 344.0321 Clasificación LoC:K3601-3611Recursos en línea: de clik aquí para ver el libro electrónico
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Springer eBooksResumen: National, European and international concepts and strategies concerning the legal and ethical framework of chimera and hybrid research are still largely missing, even though they are absolutely necessary in order to use the potential of chimera and hybrid research effectively and efficiently for the benefit of science and society. The outcome of the CHIMBRIDS-Project successfully sheds light on the chances and risks of this research and provides legal solutions to existing problems in order to help decision-makers fulfil their tasks in an informed and efficient manner. This comprehensive volume details the complete results, contributed by 40 scholars from 10 member states of the European Union, Canada, China, Israel, Japan, Switzerland and the US, with descriptive reports of the legal situation in specific countries and in-depth analysis of all scientific, medical, ethical and legal implications of chimera and hybrid research.
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General research aspects -- Problems with terminology and definitions -- Etymological background and further clarifying remarks -- Scientific background -- Ethics -- Law -- Key Cases in chimbrids research -- Case 1 Muotri: Transfer of human embryonic stem cell-derived neurons in mouse bra -- Case 2 Chen: Interspecies somatic cell nuclear transfer -- Case 3 Bailey: Animal-Human Xenotransplantation -- Case 4 Fink: Porcine Xenografts in Parkinson's Disease and Huntington's Disease patients -- Case 5 McCune: The SCID-hu Mouse -- Case 6 EMEA: Transgenic goat producing human antithromb -- Case 7 ODoherty: Mouse with human chromosome -- Case 8 Yanagimachi: Hamster egg penetration test -- Case 9 Fehilly: Human-animal embryo mixing -- Case 10 Nan et al.: Interspecies gestation -- Short Remarks to the cases 1-10 in the light of European legal order -- Summary, Conclusions and Recommendations -- General remarks -- Scientific overview of human-animal mixtures -- Ethical Aspects -- Legal Aspects -- Recommendations -- Annex A. Chimbrids Scientific, Ethical and Legal Reports -- Science -- Ethics -- Law -- Annex B. Country Reports on the 10 Cases -- Germany: Case 1-10 according to German Law: -- UK: Case 1-10 according to UK law -- France Legal Issues in French Law: the case studies -- Sweden Case 1-10 according to Swedish law -- Spain Case 1-10 according to Spanish law -- Austria Case 1-10 according to Austrian Law -- Switzerland Case 1 to 10 according to Swiss Law -- USA Case comments -- Canada -- Israel Case 1-10 according to Israeli law -- Japan Case 1-10 according to Japanese Law.

National, European and international concepts and strategies concerning the legal and ethical framework of chimera and hybrid research are still largely missing, even though they are absolutely necessary in order to use the potential of chimera and hybrid research effectively and efficiently for the benefit of science and society. The outcome of the CHIMBRIDS-Project successfully sheds light on the chances and risks of this research and provides legal solutions to existing problems in order to help decision-makers fulfil their tasks in an informed and efficient manner. This comprehensive volume details the complete results, contributed by 40 scholars from 10 member states of the European Union, Canada, China, Israel, Japan, Switzerland and the US, with descriptive reports of the legal situation in specific countries and in-depth analysis of all scientific, medical, ethical and legal implications of chimera and hybrid research.

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