Abstract

Introduction, Peter Wheale patrolling boundaries or tracing contours - cartographic metaphors and human genome project, Peter Glasner European Community as an ethical actor? policy making on human genome and role of European Parliament, Gabriele Abels UK human genome mapping project resource centre - a user analysis, Peter Glasner et al how long is cooperation in genomics sustainable?, Pierre Joly and Vincent Mangematin human genome research and human genome diversity project - some ethical issues, Peter Wheale DNA diagnosis and emergence of cancer-genetic services in European health care, Pascale Bourret et al from eugenics to therapeutics - impact of opposition on development of gene therapy in USA, Paul Martin some moral and legal implications of new genetics for foetus, Peter Wheale moral value of animals - philosophical and ethical considerations regarding modern biotechnology, Hub Zwart xenografting as a subject for debate, Medard Hilhorst engineering acceptance - representation of the public in debates on biotechnology, Alison Hill and Mike Michael useful models for biotechnology hazard identification - what is thing called familiarity?, Ad van Dommelen democratizing policy process for environmental release of genetically engineered organisms, Rene von Schomberg policy and transgenic animals - case-by-case assessment as a moral learning process, Frans Brom et al from animal welfare to intrinsic value - reconstructing debates on animal biotechnology, Michiel Korthals and Elmar Theune consensus conferences as participatory policy analysis - a methodological contribution to social management of technology, Igor Mayor and Jac Geurts consequences of modern genetic engineering - patents, nomads and bio-industrial complex, Ruth McNally and Peter Wheale.

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