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Genomic negligence : An interest in autonomy as the basis for novel negligence claims generated by genetic technology

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Publication details: London Routledge 2011Description: 199p xvISBN:
  • 9780415859462
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 344.41 CHI
Contents:
Table of Contents; Introduction; 1. Some Genetic Science which is of Significance to Novel Genomic Negligence Claims; 2. The Recognition of New Interests and Corresponding Duties of Care in English Negligence Law; 3. An Interest in Autonomy as the Basis for a New Head of Damage in Negligence: Possible Interpretations and Limitations; 4. Negligence in Reproductive Genetics: The Wrongfully Created Person and a Claim Based on the Interest in Autonomy; 5. Negligence in Reproductive Genetics: The Parents’ Perspective; 6. Genetic Information: Failure to Disclose a Genetic Risk; 7. Genetic Information: Unwanted Disclosure of a Genetic Risk. Conclusion Author(s); Biography.
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Table of Contents;
Introduction;
1. Some Genetic Science which is of Significance to Novel Genomic Negligence Claims;
2. The Recognition of New Interests and Corresponding Duties of Care in English Negligence Law;
3. An Interest in Autonomy as the Basis for a New Head of Damage in Negligence: Possible Interpretations and Limitations;
4. Negligence in Reproductive Genetics: The Wrongfully Created Person and a Claim Based on the Interest in Autonomy;
5. Negligence in Reproductive Genetics: The Parents’ Perspective;
6. Genetic Information: Failure to Disclose a Genetic Risk;
7. Genetic Information: Unwanted Disclosure of a Genetic Risk. Conclusion
Author(s);
Biography.