Rewriting Nature : The Future of Genome Editing and How to Bridge the Gap Between Law and Science
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1108475701
ISBN-13
9781108475709
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Imprint
Cambridge University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jun 24th, 2021
Print length
350 Pages
Weight
780 grams
Dimensions
23.60 x 15.80 x 2.70 cms
Ksh 18,700.00
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Rewriting Nature is an insightful interdisciplinary exploration of the prospects and challenges of genome-editing law, science, and policy. It offers a compelling and valuable resource for jurists, scholars, scientists, lawyers, policymakers, journalists, students, and anyone seeking to develop an in-depth understanding of gene editing and the law.
History will mark the twenty-first century as the dawn of the age of precise genetic manipulation. Breakthroughs in genome editing are poised to enable humankind to fundamentally transform life on Earth. Those familiar with genome editing understand its potential to revolutionize civilization in ways that surpass the impact of the discovery of electricity and the development of gunpowder, the atomic bomb, or the Internet. Significant questions regarding how society should promote or hinder genome editing loom large in the horizon. And it is up to humans to decide the fate of this powerful technology. Rewriting Nature is a compelling, thought-provoking interdisciplinary exploration of the law, science, and policy of genome editing. The book guides readers through complex legal, scientific, ethical, political, economic, and social issues concerning this emerging technology, and challenges the conventional false dichotomy often associated with science and law, which contributes to a growing divide between both fields.
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