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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Kerry Lynn Macintosh (Santa Clara University, California)Publisher: Cambridge University Press Imprint: Cambridge University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.30cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.300kg ISBN: 9781108457293ISBN 10: 1108457290 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 23 August 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAdvance praise: 'Kerry Lynn Macintosh's Enhanced Beings: Human Germline Modification and the Law is another timely book by a respected law professor on a cutting-edge issue of our time. Professor Macintosh takes on the standard objections about technology and psychology to germline modification and shows how they are groundless. Her book is especially strong in discussing the legal barriers to germline modification and the harms they might do.' Gregory Pence, Philosophy Chair, and Director of the Early Medical Student Acceptance Program at the University of Alabama, Birmingham Advance praise: 'The ability to modify human genes will soon tempt parents to create designer children different - and arguably better - than nature would have done on its own. That prospect threatens to inflame public debate, and prompt ill-considered measures out of proportion to the issues at hand. To inform these developments, Kerry Lynn Macintosh has written a comprehensive account of the science, the likely implications, the ethical and policy arguments, and the possible legal responses. Her timely and well-written account promises to influence a controversial issue in a measured and intelligent way.' June Carbone, Robina Chair of Law, Science and Technology, University of Minnesota 'Kerry Lynn Macintosh's Enhanced Beings: Human Germline Modification and the Law is another timely book by a respected law professor on a cutting-edge issue of our time. Professor Macintosh takes on the standard objections about technology and psychology to germline modification and shows how they are groundless. Her book is especially strong in discussing the legal barriers to germline modification and the harms they might do.' Gregory Pence, Philosophy Chair, and Director of the Early Medical Student Acceptance Program at the University of Alabama, Birmingham 'The ability to modify human genes will soon tempt parents to create designer children different - and arguably better - than nature would have done on its own. That prospect threatens to inflame public debate, and prompt ill-considered measures out of proportion to the issues at hand. To inform these developments, Kerry Lynn Macintosh has written a comprehensive account of the science, the likely implications, the ethical and policy arguments, and the possible legal responses. Her timely and well-written account promises to influence a controversial issue in a measured and intelligent way.' June Carbone, Robina Chair of Law, Science and Technology, University of Minnesota 'Kerry Lynn Macintosh's Enhanced Beings: Human Germline Modification and the Law is another timely book by a respected law professor on a cutting-edge issue of our time. Professor Macintosh takes on the standard objections about technology and psychology to germline modification and shows how they are groundless. Her book is especially strong in discussing the legal barriers to germline modification and the harms they might do.' Gregory Pence, Philosophy Chair, and Director of the Early Medical Student Acceptance Program at the University of Alabama, Birmingham 'The ability to modify human genes will soon tempt parents to create designer children different - and arguably better - than nature would have done on its own. That prospect threatens to inflame public debate, and prompt ill-considered measures out of proportion to the issues at hand. To inform these developments, Kerry Lynn Macintosh has written a comprehensive account of the science, the likely implications, the ethical and policy arguments, and the possible legal responses. Her timely and well-written account promises to influence a controversial issue in a measured and intelligent way.' June Carbone, Robina Chair of Law, Science and Technology, University of Minnesota Author InformationKerry Lynn Macintosh is Professor of Law at Santa Clara University, California, School of Law. She received her B.A. from Pomona College and her J.D. from Stanford Law School. Professor Macintosh is the author of Human Cloning: Four Fallacies and Their Legal Consequences (Cambridge, 2012) and Illegal Beings: Human Clones and the Law (Cambridge, 2005). She has also published articles about infertility, assisted reproductive technologies, and embryonic stem cell research. Professor Macintosh is a member of the American Law Institute, a law reform organization. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |