TY - BOOK AU - Murphy,Thérèse TI - New technologies and human rights T2 - The collected courses of the Academy of European Law SN - 9780199562572 AV - K3611.G46 N49 U1 - 343/.0786606 22 PY - 2009/// CY - Oxford, New York PB - Oxford University Press KW - Genetic engineering KW - Law and legislation KW - Génie génétique KW - Droit et législation KW - Biotechnology KW - Biotechnologie KW - Human experimentation in medicine KW - Human reproductive technology KW - Human rights KW - Medical ethics KW - Bioethics KW - legislation & jurisprudence KW - Human Rights KW - Genetic Engineering KW - Reproductive Techniques N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Repetition, revolution, and resonance : an introduction to new technologies and human rights / Thérèse Murphy -- Human dignity, ethical pluralism, and the regulation of modern biotechnologies / Roger Brownsword -- Regulating human genetics in a neo-eugenic era / Han Somsen -- Constitutional patriotism and the right to privacy : a comparison of the European Court of Justice and the European Court of Human Rights / Francesca Bignami -- New technologies, the precautionary principle, and public participation / Laurence Boisson de Chazournes -- The texture of reproductive choice : law, ethnography, and reproductive technologies / Thérèse Murphy -- The international law of genetic discrimination : the power of 'never again' / Iulia Voina Motoc -- Individual human rights in genetic research : blurring the line between collective and individual interests / Hélène Boussard N2 - (Publisher-supplied data) The first IVF baby was born in the 1970s. Less than 20 years later, we had cloning and GM food, and information and communication technologies had transformed everyday life. In 2000, the human genome was sequenced. More recently, there has been much discussion of the economic and social benefits of nanotechnology, and synthetic biology has also been generating controversy. This important volume is a timely contribution to increasing calls for regulation - or better regulation - of these and other new technologies. Drawing on an international team of legal scholars, it reviews and develops the role of human rights in the regulation of new technologies. Three controversies at the intersection between human rights and new technology are given particular attention. First, how the expansive application of human rights could contribute to the creation of a brave new world of choice, where human dignity is fundamentally compromised; second, how new technologies, and our regulatory responses to them, could be a threat to human rights; and, third, how human rights could be used to create better regulation of these technologies UR - http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0907/2008042814-b.html UR - http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0907/2008042814-d.html ER -