Human reproductive cloning community, identity, stability : reinventing creation

This thesis examines the moral, ethical and legal aspects of reproductive human cloning. After examining the facts about cloning, this thesis tackles the difficult question of whether humans should be cloned. This is explored through an in-depth analysis of the moral and ethical acceptability of hum...

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Main Author: Yiannakis, Eleni.
Other Authors: Somerville, M. A. (advisor)
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: McGill University 1999
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-QMM.299442014-02-13T03:42:34ZHuman reproductive cloning community, identity, stability : reinventing creationYiannakis, Eleni.Law.Philosophy.This thesis examines the moral, ethical and legal aspects of reproductive human cloning. After examining the facts about cloning, this thesis tackles the difficult question of whether humans should be cloned. This is explored through an in-depth analysis of the moral and ethical acceptability of human cloning. The author concludes that human cloning should never be attempted and that consequently such a practice should be permanently prohibited by a legal norm.This thesis then surveys national legislation and international law to see if there presently exists a prohibition of human cloning. This thesis then examines possible future legal action regarding human cloning and suggests a legislative scheme.Finally, possible constitutional challenges to future Canadian legislation prohibiting human cloning are analyzed. This analysis focuses on the right to liberty and the right to security of the person entrenched in section 7 and the right to equality embodied in section 15 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The author concludes that such challenges would likely be unsuccessful.McGill UniversitySomerville, M. A. (advisor)1999Electronic Thesis or Dissertationapplication/pdfenalephsysno: 001681019proquestno: MQ55112Theses scanned by UMI/ProQuest.All items in eScholarship@McGill are protected by copyright with all rights reserved unless otherwise indicated.Master of Laws (Institute of Comparative Law.) http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=29944
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Philosophy.
spellingShingle Law.
Philosophy.
Yiannakis, Eleni.
Human reproductive cloning community, identity, stability : reinventing creation
description This thesis examines the moral, ethical and legal aspects of reproductive human cloning. After examining the facts about cloning, this thesis tackles the difficult question of whether humans should be cloned. This is explored through an in-depth analysis of the moral and ethical acceptability of human cloning. The author concludes that human cloning should never be attempted and that consequently such a practice should be permanently prohibited by a legal norm. === This thesis then surveys national legislation and international law to see if there presently exists a prohibition of human cloning. This thesis then examines possible future legal action regarding human cloning and suggests a legislative scheme. === Finally, possible constitutional challenges to future Canadian legislation prohibiting human cloning are analyzed. This analysis focuses on the right to liberty and the right to security of the person entrenched in section 7 and the right to equality embodied in section 15 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The author concludes that such challenges would likely be unsuccessful.
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title Human reproductive cloning community, identity, stability : reinventing creation
title_short Human reproductive cloning community, identity, stability : reinventing creation
title_full Human reproductive cloning community, identity, stability : reinventing creation
title_fullStr Human reproductive cloning community, identity, stability : reinventing creation
title_full_unstemmed Human reproductive cloning community, identity, stability : reinventing creation
title_sort human reproductive cloning community, identity, stability : reinventing creation
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