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Loane Skene

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Trends in Molecular Medicine|February 14, 2002
Who owns your body? Legal issues on the ownership of bodily materialLoane Skene
Medicine and Law|March 31, 2005
Epilepsy and the doctor's duty of care: ethical and legal issuesLoane Skene
Journal of Medical Ethics|February 22, 2013
The current approach of the courtsLoane Skene
Nature Reviews. Genetics|February 12, 2002
Ownership of human tissue and the lawLoane Skene
Journal of Law and Medicine|March 7, 2014
Regulating the use of human bodily materialLoane Skene
Bioethics|July 1, 1991
Mapping the human genome: some thoughts for those who say "There should be a law on itLoane Skene
Medical Law Review|October 20, 2001
Patients' rights or family responsibilities? Two approaches to genetic testingLoane Skene
Medical Law Review|April 13, 2012
Proprietary interests in human bodily material: Yearworth, recent Australian cases on stored semen and their implications: Kate Jane Bazley v Wesley Monash IVF Pty Ltd [2010] QSC 118; Jocelyn Edwards; Re the estate of the late Mark Edwards [2011] NSWSC 478Loane Skene
Plos Medicine|March 1, 2007
Undertaking research in other countries: national ethico-legal barometers and international ethical consensus statementsLoane Skene
The University of New South Wales Law Journal|April 19, 2006
Bioscience, community expectations and the lawLoane Skene
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Trends in Molecular Medicine|February 14, 2002
Who owns your body? Legal issues on the ownership of bodily materialLoane Skene
Medicine and Law|March 31, 2005
Epilepsy and the doctor's duty of care: ethical and legal issuesLoane Skene
Journal of Medical Ethics|February 22, 2013
The current approach of the courtsLoane Skene
Nature Reviews. Genetics|February 12, 2002
Ownership of human tissue and the lawLoane Skene
Journal of Law and Medicine|March 7, 2014
Regulating the use of human bodily materialLoane Skene
Bioethics|July 1, 1991
Mapping the human genome: some thoughts for those who say "There should be a law on itLoane Skene
Medical Law Review|October 20, 2001
Patients' rights or family responsibilities? Two approaches to genetic testingLoane Skene
Medical Law Review|April 13, 2012
Proprietary interests in human bodily material: Yearworth, recent Australian cases on stored semen and their implications: Kate Jane Bazley v Wesley Monash IVF Pty Ltd [2010] QSC 118; Jocelyn Edwards; Re the estate of the late Mark Edwards [2011] NSWSC 478Loane Skene
Plos Medicine|March 1, 2007
Undertaking research in other countries: national ethico-legal barometers and international ethical consensus statementsLoane Skene
The University of New South Wales Law Journal|April 19, 2006
Bioscience, community expectations and the lawLoane Skene
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