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New Technologies and Human Rights

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The first IVF baby was born in the 1970s. Less than 20 years later, we had cloning and GM food, and information and communication technologies had transformed everyday life. In 2000, the first map of the human genome was sequenced. More recently, there has been much discussion of the economic and social benefits of nanotechnology, and synthetic biology has also been generating controversy. This important volume is a timely contribution to increasing calls for regulation - or better regulation - of these and other new technologies. Drawing on an international team of legal scholars, it reviews and develops the role of human rights in the regulation of new technologies. Three controversies at the intersection between human rights and new technology are given particular attention. First, are human rights contributing to the creation of a brave new world of choice, where human dignity is fundamentally compromised? Second, are new technologies a threat to human rights? Finally, can human rights create better regulation of these technologies?

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ISBN: 9780199562572
Publication date:
Author: Therese , Professor of Law and Critical Theory at the University of Nottingham Murphy
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 312 pages
Series: Collected Courses of the Academy of European Law
Genres: Law: Human rights and civil liberties
Impact of science and technology on society
Human rights, civil rights
Ethical issues and debates
Bioethics