Is human reproductive cloning inevitable

future options for UN governance

Is human reproductive cloning inevitable
Chamundeeswari Kuppuswamy, Cha ...
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Is human reproductive cloning inevitable

future options for UN governance

Human cloning has been one of the most emotive and divisive issues to face UN negotiators and the international community in recent years. This report examines how, that despite a widespread consensus among nations that it is desirable to ban reproductive cloning, efforts to negotiate an international convention ground to a halt due to fundamental divisions regarding so-called research or therapeutic cloning. Firm positions on both sides of the debate led to the compromise position of a non-binding UN Declaration on Cloning.

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English
Pages
29

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Is human reproductive cloning inevitable: future options for UN governance
2007, United Nations University Institute of Advanced Studies
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Title from PDF cover (viewed on Jan. 7, 2008).

Includes bibliographical references.

Mode of access: World Wide Web.

Published in
Yokohama, Japan
Series
UNU-IAS report, UNU-IAS report

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Library of Congress
RG133.5

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Pagination
29 pages
Number of pages
29

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OL45078369M
OCLC/WorldCat
188073583

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OL33193327W

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