The Legal and Regulatory Context for Human Gene Editing
The potential use of human gene editing is stimulating discussions and responses in every country. The author will attempt to provide an overview of legal and regulatory initiatives around the globe. But he needs to note that people are talking not only about government when they talk about law, reg...
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