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Jurisprudence and genetics.

M C Kaveny1

  • 1Notre Dame Law School, USA.

Theological Studies
|November 28, 2002
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This study examines the ethical and legal considerations of genetic technologies, including cloning, genetic discrimination, and patenting. It explores the intersection of morality and law in these rapidly advancing scientific fields.

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Area of Science:

  • Bioethics
  • Moral Theology
  • Genetics Law

Background:

  • Emerging genetic technologies present novel ethical and legal challenges.
  • The intersection of law and morality requires careful consideration in scientific advancements.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the relationship between law and morality concerning genetic cloning.
  • To address the ethical implications of genetic information discrimination.
  • To examine the patenting of genetic material within legal and moral frameworks.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of moral theology and legal precedents.
  • Ethical analysis of emerging genetic issues.
  • Comparative study of legal and moral perspectives.
Keywords:
Genetics and ReproductionLegal Approach

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Main Results:

  • Identified complex legal and moral questions surrounding genetic cloning.
  • Highlighted the potential for discrimination based on genetic information.
  • Discussed the ethical controversies in patenting genetic material.

Conclusions:

  • The study underscores the need for robust legal and ethical guidelines for genetic technologies.
  • Recommends ongoing dialogue between science, law, and ethics.
  • Emphasizes the importance of societal values in shaping genetic policy.