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Document 1 Oakley, Justin Editorial. Regulation of therapeutic and reproductive cloning. Monash bioethics review 2011 Mar; 29(3): 01.1 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 2 Brassington, Iain; Oultram, Stuart The topsyturvy cloning law. Monash bioethics review 2011 Mar; 29(3): 04.118 Abstract: In debates about human cloning, a distinction is frequently drawn between therapeutic and reproductive uses of the technology.
Naturally enough, this distinction influences the way that the law is framed. The general consensus is that therapeutic cloning is less morally
problematic than reproductive cloningone can hold this position while holding that both are morally unacceptableand the law frequently leaves
the way open for some cloning for the sake of research into new therapeutic techniques while banning it for reproductive purposes. We claim that
the position adopted by the law has things the wrong way around: if we accept a moral distinction between therapeutic and reproductive cloning,
there are actually more reasons to be morally worried about therapeutic cloning than about reproductive cloning. If cloning is the proper object of
legal scrutiny, then, we ought to make sure that we are scrutinising the right kind of clone. Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 3 Bredenoord, A L; Dondorp, W; Pennings, G; De Wert, G Nuclear transfer to prevent mitochondrial DNA disorders: revisiting the debate on reproductive cloning. Reproductive biomedicine online 2011 Feb; 22(2): 2007 Abstract: Preclinical experiments are currently performed to examine the feasibility of several types of nuclear transfer to prevent mitochondrial
DNA (mtDNA) disorders. Whereas the two most promising types of nuclear transfer to prevent mtDNA disorders, spindle transfer and pronuclear
transfer, do not amount to reproductive cloning, one theoretical variant, blastomere transfer does. This seems the most challenging both
technically and ethically. It is prohibited by many jurisdictions and also the scientific community seems to avoid it. Nevertheless, this paper
examines the moral acceptability of blastomere transfer as a method to prevent mtDNA disorders. The reason for doing so is that most objections
against reproductive cloning refer to reproductive adult cloning, while blastomere transfer would amount to reproductive embryo cloning. After
clarifying this conceptual difference, this paper examines whether the main nonsafety objections brought forward against reproductive cloning
also apply in the context of blastomere transfer. The conclusion is that if this variant were to become safe and effective, dismissing it because it
would involve reproductive cloning is unjustified. Nevertheless, as it may lead to more complex ethical appraisals than the other variants,
researchers should initially focus on the development of the other types of nuclear transfer to prevent mtDNA disorders. Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 4 Aloni, Erez Cloning and the LGBTI family: cautious optimism. Review of law and social change. New York University 2011; 35(1): 180 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 5 AlAlla, Mashhad Cloning: philosophical arguments on the moral implicationsan Islamic perspective In: Arda, Berna; RisplerChaim, Vardit, eds. Islam and Bioethics. Ankara [Turkey]: Ankara University; 2011: 115129 Call number: R725.59 .I85 2010
Document 6 Dixon, Bernard UK body backs food from cloned animals. Current biology : CB 2010 Dec 21; 20(24): R10556 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 7 Martin, Jean Precautionary principle, ethical recklessness and international governance. Journal international de bioéthique = International journal of bioethics 2010 Dec; 21(4): 118 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 8 Puertas Tarjuelo, Angel Luis Legal regulation of cloning in the United States]. = Regulación jurídica de la clonación en los Estados Unidos. Revista de derecho y genoma humano = Law and the human genome review / Cátedra de Derecho y Genoma Humano/Fundación BBVDiputación
Foral de Bizkaia 2010 JulDec(33): 93125 Abstract: In a controversial matter such as cloning the study of the treatment that it raises in the first technological, political and cultural power is
essential. Its role, in many ways, on the leading of the Humanity progress deserves a detailed attention. Moral pluralism in a country where
various ethicalreligious traditions converge and coexist, the kaleidoscopic legal structure of a Federal State, the strength of its biotechnology
industry, the passion for research that crosses the nation and the frontier spirit in facing new challenges become the first power pioneer in many
social phenomena and a mirror to look at other countries in an attempt to emulate its achievements (or to follow in its mistakes). The debate on
the constitutionality of cloning hinges on the ability of public authorities to interfere in personal decisions and on the existence of more valuable
public interest that justify such intervention. This article also discusses the criteria for awarding the regulation of cloning to the federation or to the
states. Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 9 Prainsack, Barbara; HashiloniDolev, Yael; Kasher, Asa; Prainsack, Josef Attitudes of social science students in Israel and Austria towards the belated twins scenarioan exploratory study. Public understanding of science (Bristol, England) 2010 Jul; 19(4): 43551 Abstract: This article discusses results of a questionnaire survey of 156 university students in Israel and Austria examining reactions towards the
Belated Twins scenario, which entails the artificial twinning of embryos of which one is immediately carried to term while the other one is born
later. The scenario resembles a case of human reproductive cloning in terms of result (the creation of genetically identical individuals in a time
delayed manner) but it involves gamete fusion like "natural" reproduction. By means of qualitative text analysis we discuss the core themes
mobilized both in support and opposition to the scenario. While Israeli and Austrian respondents held similar general attitudes (about half were in
favour of legalizing Belated Twins, while about a third opposed it), they drew partly on different arguments to arrive at their conclusions. In both
groups, uncertainty stemming from "novel" elements in the scenario was regularly interpreted as negatively exacerbating existing issues. Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 10 Pennisi, Elizabeth Paleogenetics. Cloned Neandertals still in the realm of scifi. Science 2010 May 7; 328(5979): 682683 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.sciencemag.org/content/vol328/issue/5979/ (link may be outdated)
Document 11 Fletcher, Amy Genuine fakes. Politics and the life sciences : the journal of the Association for Politics and the Life Sciences 2010 Mar; 29(1): 4860 Abstract: This case study of the Australian Museum's Thylacine Cloning Project analyzes a frame dispute that emerged during public
communication of a scientific project, which lasted from 1999 to 2005, and was premised on the idea of resurrecting an extinct species. In
choosing the Tasmanian tigeran iconic Australian marsupial officially declared extinct in 1986the promoters of the cloning project ensured
extensive media coverage. However, the popular and scientific attention generated by the idea of bringing back an extinct species challenged the
Museum's efforts to frame the project in terms of scientific progress. The project repeatedly shifted from science to spectacle, as multiple
stakeholders used the mass media to negotiate the scientific feasibility of trying to reverse extinction through the application of advanced
biotechnology. The case study findings are relevant both to the emerging social issues surrounding the use of paleogenomics in wildlife
conservation, and to the theoretical development of frame analysis as applied to scientific controversies. Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 12 Sekaleshfar, Farrokh B. A critique of Islamic arguments on human cloning Zygon 2010 March; 45(1): 3746 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 13 Ghaly, Mohammed Human cloning through the eyes of Muslim scholars: the new phenomenon of the Islamic international religioscientific institutions Zygon 2010 March; 45(1): 735 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 14 Martin, Jean [Reproductive cloning: a need for international regulation] = Clonage reproductif: besoin de bon sens et de gouvernance internationale. Revue Médicale Suisse 2010 February 24; 6(237): 410411 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 15 Havstad, Joyce C. Human reproductive cloning: a conflict of liberties. Bioethics 2010 February; 24(2): 7177 Abstract: Proponents of human reproductive cloning do not dispute that cloning may lead to violations of clones' right to selfdetermination, or that
these violations could cause psychological harms. But they proceed with their endorsement of human reproductive cloning by dismissing these
psychological harms, mainly in two ways. The first tactic is to point out that to commit the genetic fallacy is indeed a mistake; the second is to
invoke Parfit's nonidentity problem. The argument of this paper is that neither approach succeeds in removing our moral responsibility to consider
and to prevent psychological harms to cloned individuals. In fact, the same commitment to personal liberty that generates the right to reproduce
by means of cloning also creates the need to limit that right appropriately. Discussion of human reproductive cloning ought to involve a careful
and balanced consideration of both the relevant aspects of personal liberty the parents' right to reproductive freedom and the cloned child's right
to selfdetermination. Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/123226235/issue (link may be outdated)
Document 16 Aldridge, Susan CLONING Mankato, MN: New Forest Press, 2010. 64 p. Call number: QH442.2 .A53 2010 Document 17 Brown, Alistair Therapeutic cloning: the ethical road to regulation. Part II: Analysing the UK position. Human reproduction and genetic ethics 2010; 16(1): 6073 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 18 DeSalle, Rob Genetic time travel GeneWatch 2009 SeptemberOctober; 22(5): 1516 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 19 Topic: livestock cloning GeneWatch 2009 SeptemberOctober; 22(5): 13 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 20 Shanks, Pete Cloning for kicks GeneWatch 2009 SeptemberOctober; 22(5): 1012 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 21 Reynolds, Jesse Symbol over substance GeneWatch 2009 SeptemberOctober; 22(5): 45, 19 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 22 Anderson, Sam [cloning][editorial] GeneWatch 2009 SeptemberOctober; 22(5): 2, 12 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 23 Dawood, Bishoy Engineering immortality through human cloning: a Christian theological perspective National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 2009 Autumn; 9(3): 447451 Abstract: This paper discusses the topic of engineering immortality, which is used as an ethical argument in support of human cloning. While
many of the legal and religious responses to the ethical issue of human cloning focus on the use of embryos as a means to an end (for
reproductive or therapeutic purposes) and on the concern for human dignity, an argument for achieving human immortality through human cloning
has rarely been considered. This paper presents, from a Christian theological perspective, a response to the argument for engineering immortality
by human cloning. Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 24 Busnelli, Francesco D. Is human reproductive cloning a problem? Ethically Speaking 2009 August; 12: 1720 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://ec.europa.eu/european_group_ethics/publications/index_en.htm (link may be outdated)
Document 25 Report of International Bioethics Committee on human cloning and international governance. Law and the human genome review = Revista de derecho y genoma humano / Chair in Law and the Human Genome, BBV FoundationProvincial
Government of Biscay, University of Deusto 2009 JulDec(31): 187227 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 26 Report of International Bioethics Committee on human cloning and international governance. Revista de Derecho y Genoma Humano = Law and the Human Genome Review 2009 JulyDecember; (31): 187227 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 27 United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization [UNESCO]. International Bioethics Committee [IBC] Report of the IBC on human cloning and international governance United Nations, 2009 June 9: 8 p. [plus appendices] [Online]. Accessed:
http://portal.unesco.org/shs/en/files/12828/12446291141IBC_Report_Human_Cloning_en.pdf/IBC%2BReport%2BHuman%2BCloning_en.pdf [2009
August 20] http://portal.unesco.org/shs/en/files/12828/12446291141IBC_Report_Human_Cloning_en.pdf/IBC%2BReport%2BHuman%2BCloning_en.pdf
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Document 28 Burt, Robert A. Constitutional constraints on the regulation of cloning. Yale Journal of Health Policy, Law, and Ethics 2009 Summer; 9(supplement): 495506 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 29 Maienschein, Jane Cloning and stem cell debates in the context of genetic determinism. Yale Journal of Health Policy, Law, and Ethics 2009 Summer; 9(supplement): 56584 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 30 Williams, M.J. Resource expenditure not resource allocation: response to McDougall on cloning and dignity. Journal of Medical Ethics 2009 May; 35(5): 330334 Abstract: This paper offers some comments on bioethical debates about resource allocation in healthcare. It is stimulated by Rosalind
McDougall's argument that it is an affront to the human dignity of people with below "libertieslevel" health to fund human reproductive cloning.
McDougall is right to underline the relevance of resource prioritisation to the ethics of research and provision of new biomedical technologies. This
paper argues that bioethicists should be careful when offering comments about such issues. In particular, it emphasises the need to represent
accurately the reality of the situationespecially when we are passing judgement on technologies that are in their infancy and whose practical
application is yet to be confirmed. The paper also emphasises the importance of the actual context to bioethical debate, and note that it would be
better to talk about resource expenditure rather than resource allocation when it comes to discussing the rights and wrongs of how money is
spent. It also reiterates the claims made by other writers that social and political philosophy need to have a transparent and considered role in
debates about resources. Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://jme.bmj.com (link may be outdated)
Document 31 Bulcock, Jennifer A. Introduction Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 2009 April; 34(2): 93101 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.jmp.oxfordjournals.org (link may be outdated)
Document 32 Sparrow, Robert Therapeutic cloning and reproductive liberty. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 2009 April; 34(2): 102118 Abstract: Concern for "reproductive liberty" suggests that decisions about embryos should normally be made by the persons who would be the
genetic parents of the child that would be brought into existence if the embryo were brought to term. Therapeutic cloning would involve creating
and destroying an embryo, which, if brought to term, would be the offspring of the genetic parents of the person undergoing therapy. I argue that
central arguments in debates about parenthood and genetics therefore suggest that therapeutic cloning would be prima facie unethical unless it
occurred with the consent of the parents of the person being cloned. Alternatively, if therapeutic cloning is thought to be legitimate, this
undermines the case for some uses of reproductive cloning by implying that the genetic relation it establishes between clones and DNA donors
does not carry the same moral weight as it does in cases of normal reproduction. Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.jmp.oxfordjournals.org (link may be outdated)
Document 33 Korean eggdonor lawsuit thrown out of court [news brief] Nature 2009 March 5; 458(7234): 20 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.nature.com/nature/archive/ (link may be outdated)
Document 34 Aldeeb AbuSahlieh, Sami A Le clonage humain en droit musulman et arabe. = Human cloning in Muslim and Arab law Journal International de Bioéthique = International Journal of Bioethics 2009 MarchJune; 20(12): 133159 Abstract: Cloning is a modern medical procedure that Muslim religious authorities treat en resorting to the general principles established by
classical Muslim law based on the Koran and the Sunnah of Muhhamad as the messenger of God. In this regard, human beings are not capable
of deciding what is or what is not lawful without resorting to divine norms. Cloning clashes with several principles. Firstly, the principle of the
respect for life in relation to surpernumeraries, but Muslim authors are not in unanimous agreement on the determination of the moment at which
life begins. Secondly, is the respect of progeny: cloning could only take place between a married couple. But even if these two principles are
respected, cloning poses two major problems: the diversity of species expounded by the Koran and the Sunnah and a lack of interest. Which
explains the quasiunanimous opposition of Muslim writings regarding cloning. Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 35 Guibourg, Ricardo A. El discreto horror de la clonación [The particular horror of cloning] Revista de Derecho y Genoma Humano = Law and the Human Genome Review 2009 JanuaryJune; (30): 2734 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.catedraderechoygenomahumano.es/revista.asp (link may be outdated)
Document 36 Minahim, María Auxiliadora Clonación: reflexiones necesarias sobre lo imaginario = Essential reflections on the imaginary Revista de Derecho y Genoma Humano = Law and the Human Genome Review 2009 JanuaryJune; (30): 6392 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.catedraderechoygenomahumano.es/revista.asp (link may be outdated)
Document 37 Accidental Advocate (2009) http://theaccidentaladvocate.com/ Abstract: "The Accidental Advocate profiles Dr. Claude Gerstle, a surgeon and athlete who suffered a tragic bicycle accident in 2003 that left him
quadriplegic. The film is a wheelchair odyssey bringing him and his daughter Jessica, an awardwinning television news producer, from the
laboratories of the world's most eminent stem cell researchers all the way to Congress and the White House on their quest for a cure. What starts
as a medical question quickly evolves into a social and political ducation. Together they track down the thinkers, politicians, crusaders and
naysayers in an effort to explore the hope, hype, passions and fears fueled by the stem cell debate. Appearances by Michael J. Fox, Hillary
Clinton, Arnold Schwarzenegger and others political heavies round out a film that shows why and how embryonic stem cell research has become
such a political football. "The debate over research on embryonic stem cells can seem pretty abstract, so if you want to get a real feel for the
effect of President Bush's ban . . . see if you can catch a screening of a documentary called The Accidental Advocate." Sharon Begley,
Newsweek Premiered during the 2008 Republican and Democratic Conventions as part of the Impact Film Festival, it is essential viewing for
those who desire real change. The Accidental Advocate has the power to influence policy and ultimately make a difference in the lives of more
than 100 million Americans who stand to benefit from stem cell research." [copied from the January 6, 2009 press release at
http://theaccidentaladvocate.com/wpcontent/uploads/2009/01/aapressrelease1609.pdf] http://theaccidentaladvocate.com/ (link may be outdated)
* Document 38 Haugen, David M.; Musser, Susan; and Lovelace, Kacy, eds. THE ETHICS OF CLONING Detroit, MI: Greenhaven Press, 2009. 129 p. Call number: QH442.2 .E846 2009 Document 39 Ghanim, Mu°ammad A°mad alIstinsåkh: almåhiyah, anwåy aldín waal fí alistinsåkh (Cloning: its reality, types, procedures, the opinion of religion and scholars
on cloning) Alexandria: alMaktab alJåmi<í al¯adíth, 2009: 210 p. Abstract: This book contains several chapters that deal with sharia rulings pertaining to cloning. Chapter titles are: reality of cloning; types of
cloning and its rulings; how cloning is done; and rulings concerning cloning. Call number: * Document 40 Gjerris, Mickey; Sandoe, Peter Animal cloning In: Callicott, J. Baird; Frodeman, Robert, eds. in chief. Encyclopedia of Environmental Ethics and Philosophy. Vol. 1. Farmington Hills, MI:
Macmillan Reference USA/Gale Cengage Learning, 2009: 4042 Call number: GE42 .E533 2009 v.1
Document 41 Pence, Gregory Cloning In: Kuhse, Helga; Singer, Peter, eds. A Companion to Bioethics. 2nd edition. Chichester, UK; Malden, MA: WileyBlackwell, 2009: 193203 Call number: R724 .C616 2009
Document 42 Brown, Alistair Therapeutic cloning: the ethical road to regulation. Part I: arguments for and against & regulations Human reproduction and genetic ethics 2009; 15(2): 7586 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 43 Mooney, Carla The future of bioethics: stem cell research and cloning In her: Bioethics. Detroit: Lucent Books, 2009: 8192 Call number: R724 .M664 2009
Document 44 Holm, Søren Therapeutic cloning and the protection of embryonic life: different approaches, different levels of protectiona view from the United
Kingdom In: Gunning, Jennifer; Holm, Søren, eds. Ethics, Law, and Society. Volume IV. Aldershot, Hants, UK; Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2009: 229235 Call number: BJ1581.2 .E85 2009 v. 4
Document 45 Gamborg, Christian; Gjerris, Mickey; Sandøe, Peter The ethics of animal cloning In: Gunning, Jennifer; Holm, Søren, eds. Ethics, Law, and Society. Volume IV. Aldershot, Hants, UK; Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2009: 4353 Call number: BJ1581.2 .E85 2009 v. 4
Document 46 Pollard, Irina Stem cells, nuclear transfer and cloning technology In her: Bioscience Ethics. Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009: 192203 Call number: R724 .P64 2009
Document 47 Fitzgerald, Kevin T. Proposals for human cloning: a review and ethical evaluation In: Morrison, Eileen E., ed. Health Care Ethics: Critical Issues for the 21st Century. 2nd edition. Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett Publishers,
2009: 99109 Call number: R724 .M66 2009
Document 48 Nau, JeanYves L'Europe ne souhaite pas manger du cloné [Europe does not want to eat cloned food] Revue Médicale Suisse 2008 December 10; 4(183): 2709 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 49 Jensen, Eric Through thick and thin: rationalizing the public bioethical debate over therapeutic cloning Clinical Ethics 2008 December; 3(4): 194198 Abstract: Beauchamp and Childress (1994) elaborated an approach to bioethical deliberations based on four universalistic principles. This
framework of ‘principlism' has been criticized from within biomedical ethics as insufficient and problematic. However, this article considers a more
radical sociological critique by John Evans (2002) that rejects the entire approach of defining ‘principles' a priori. This sociological critique is based
on classical sociologist Max Weber's (1925) distinction between instrumental (‘thin') and substantive (‘thick') rationality. As an exploratory
assessment of Evans' critique, his conceptualization of ‘thin' versus ‘thick' rationalization is applied to a large sample of AngloAmerican press
coverage (n = 5126) of the bioethical controversy surrounding therapeutic cloning. Given the role of mainstream news media as a key arena for
the discursive framing of biomedical research and its ethical implications, the findings raise important questions about principlism and the
mediation of bioethical debates on issues such as therapeutic cloning. Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 50 Nowak, Rachel Rare species to be frozen, then cloned New Scientist 2008 November 814; 200(2681): 12 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 51 Bredenoord, A.L.; Pennings, G.; de Wert, G. Ooplasmic and nuclear transfer to prevent mitochondrial DNA disorders: conceptual and normative issues. Human Reproduction Update 2008 NovemberDecember; 14(6): 669678 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 52 Cyranoski, David Hwang work granted patent [news] Nature 2008 October 2; 455(7213): 571 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.nature.com/nature (link may be outdated)
Document 53 Lin Lewis, Jessica Predicting the judicial response to an asserted right to reproductive cloning Journal of Legal Medicine 2008 OctoberDecember; 29(4): 523536 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 54 Camporesi, S.; Bortolotti, L. Reproductive cloning in humans and therapeutic cloning in primates: is the ethical debate catching up with the recent scientific
advances? Journal Medical Ethics [Online] 2008 September; 34(9): e15: 5p. Abstract: After years of failure, in November 2007 primate embryonic stem cells were derived by somatic cellular nuclear transfer, also known as
therapeutic cloning. The first embryo transfer for human reproductive cloning purposes was also attempted in 2006, albeit with negative results.
These two events force us to think carefully about the possibility of human cloning which is now much closer to becoming a reality. In this paper
we tackle this issue from two sides, first summarising what scientists have achieved so far, then discussing some of the ethical arguments in
favour and against human cloning which are debated in the context of policy making and public consultation. Therapeutic cloning as a means to
improve and save lives has uncontroversial moral value. As to human reproductive cloning, we consider and assess some common objections
and failing to see them as conclusive. We do recognise, though, that there will be problems at the level of policy and regulation that might either
impair the implementation of human reproductive cloning or make its accessibility restricted in a way that could become difficult to justify on
moral grounds. We suggest using the time still available before human reproductive cloning is attempted successfully to create policies and
institutions that can offer clear directives on its legitimate applications on the basis of solid arguments, coherent moral principles, and extensive
public consultation. Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.jmedethics.com (link may be outdated)
Document 55 Skene, Loane; Kerridge, Ian; Marshall, Barry; McCombe, Pamela; Schofield, Peter The Lockhart Committee: developing policy through commitment to moral values, community and democratic processes. Journal of Law and Medicine 2008 August; 16(1): 132138 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 56 Nemes, Irene Therapeutic cloning in Australia: one small stem from man, one giant leap for mankind. Journal of Law and Medicine 2008 August; 16(1): 139160 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 57 Lehrman, Sally No more cloning around. Scientific American 2008 August; 299(2): 100, 102 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 58 Jensen, D.A. Human reproductive cloning and reasons for deprivation Journal of Medical Ethics 2008 August; 34(8): 619623 Abstract: Human reproductive cloning provides the possibility of genetically related children for persons for whom present technologies are
ineffective. I argue that the desire for genetically related children is not, by itself, a sufficient reason to engage in human reproductive cloning. I
show this by arguing that the value underlying the desire for genetically related children implies a tension between the parent and the future child.
This tension stems from an instance of a deprivation and violates a general principle of reasons for deprivation. Alternative considerations, such
as a right to procreative autonomy, do not appear helpful in making the case for human reproductive cloning merely on the basis of the desire for
genetically related children. Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.jmedethics.com (link may be outdated)
Document 59 Dog clone faceoff [news] New Scientist 2008 June 28July 4; 198(2662): 6 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 60 O'Riordan, Kate Human cloning in film: horror, ambivalence, hope Science as Culture 2008 June; 17(2): 145162 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 61 Japan to allow limited human embryonic cloning [news brief] Nature 2008 May 29; 453(7195): 577 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.nature.com (link may be outdated)
Document 62 Oosthoek, Sharon I’ll have the cloneburger and fries New Scientist 2008 April 26 May 2; 198(2653): 4043 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 63 Jensen, Eric The Dao of human cloning: utopian/dystopian hype in the British press and popular films Public Understanding of Science 2008 April; 17(2): 123143 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 64 Wakayama, Sayaka; Cummins, James M.; Wakayama, Teruhiko Nuclear reprogramming to produce cloned mice and embryonic stem cells from somatic cells. Reproductive Biomedicine Online 2008 April; 16(4): 545552 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.rbmonline.com/ (link may be outdated)
Document 65 McDougall, R. A resourcebased version of the argument that cloning is an affront to human dignity Journal of Medical Ethics 2008 April; 34(4): 259261 Abstract: The claim that human reproductive cloning constitutes an affront to human dignity became a familiar one in 1997 as policymakers and
bioethicists responded to the announcement of the birth of Dolly the sheep. Various versions of the argument that reproductive cloning is an
affront to human dignity have been made, most focusing on the dignity of the child produced by cloning. However, these arguments tend to be
unpersuasive and strongly criticised in the bioethical literature. In this paper I put forward a different argument that reproductive cloning is an
affront to human dignity, one that looks beyond the dignity of the child produced. I suggest that allocating funds to such a pursuit can affront
human dignity by diverting resources away from those existing people who lack sufficient health to enable them to exercise basic rights and
liberties. This version of the argument posits cloning as an affront to human dignity in particular circumstances, rather than claiming the
technology as intrinsically inconsistent with human dignity. Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.jmedethics.com (link may be outdated)
Document 66 Durst, Dennis L. Uses of biblical, theological, and religious rhetoric by cloning advocates: a critique Ethics and Medicine 2008 Spring; 24(1): 1928 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 67 Tollefsen, Christopher Cloning without conscience: the new British embryology bill Human Life Review 2008 Spring; 34(2): 8384 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 68 Gurdon, John; Murdoch, Alison Nuclear transfer and iPS may work best together. Cell Stem Cell 2008 February 7; 2(2): 135138 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 69 Strong, Carson Cloning and adoption: a reply to Levy and Lotz [debate] Bioethics 2008 February; 22(2): 130136 Abstract: In previous articles I discussed the ethics of human reproductive cloning, focusing on a possible future scenario in which reproductive
cloning can be accomplished without an elevated risk of anomalies to the children who are created. I argued that in such a scenario it would be
ethically permissible for infertile couples to use cloning as a way to have genetically related children and that such use should not be prohibited.
In 'Reproductive Cloning and a (Kind of) Genetic Fallacy', Neil Levy and Mianna Lotz raise objections to my conclusions. They disagree with the
view, for which I argued, that some couples can have defensible reasons for desiring genetically related children. They also offer several new
arguments against reproductive cloning, including an argument that it would diminish the number of adoptions, thereby adversely affecting the
welfare of children who need to be adopted. In this paper I point out that Levy and Lotz's criticisms misconstrue my arguments and that there are
serious problems with their arguments for prohibiting infertile couples from using cloning, including their argument from adoption. Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 70 Caplan, Arthur No more cloning around [oped] Free Inquiry 2008 FebruaryMarch; 28(2): 2021 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.secularhumanism.org (link may be outdated)
Document 71 Cameron; Nigel M. de S.; Henderson, Anna V. Brave new world at the General Assembly: the United Nations Declaration on Human Cloning Minnesota Journal of Law, Science & Technology 2008 Winter; 9: 145238 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 72 Canabes, Maria Ahumada La clonación humana y el resguardo de los intereses de las mujeres Revista de Derecho y Genoma Humano = Law and the Human Genome Review 2008 JulyDecember [sic; JanuaryJune]; (28): 3357 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.catedraderechoygenomahumano.es/revista.asp (link may be outdated)
Document 73 Mansur, Nisrin Salman Hasan Mushkilat alMas'uliyah almadaniyah alnajimah 'an ijra''amaliyat alistinsakh 'ala albashar, dirasah muqaranah [Problems of civil
liability resulting from conducting human cloning, a comparative study] Cairo, Egypt: Dar alNahdah al'Arabiyah, 2008. 531 p. Document 74 García Gómez, Alberto LA CLONACIÓN HUMANA: ASPECTOS ÉTICOS Y JURÍDICOS Rome: Ateneo Pontificio Regina Apostolorum, 2008. 578 p. Call number: QH442.2 .G37 2008 Document 75 Haran, Joan; Kitzinger, Jenny; McNeil, Maureen; and O'Riordan, Kate HUMAN CLONING IN THE MEDIA: FROM SCIENCE FICTION TO SCIENCE PRACTICE London/New York: Routledge, 2008. 244 p. Call number: P96 .H84 H86 2008 Document 76 Taskhiri, Muhammad 'Ali Altakathur albashari 'abra alisti'anah bi altaqniyah alhadíthah [Human reproduction through modern technology] In: Jundi, Ahmad Raja'i, ed., Alwirathah wa altakathur albashari wa in'ikasatuha: Ru'yat aladyan alsamawiyah wa wijhat nazar al'almaniyah
[Genetics, human reproduction and their repercussions: The vision of revealed religions and the viewpoint of secularism], Kuwait: Islamic
Organization for Medical Sciences, 2008: 585599 Abstract: The ethical aspects of human cloning from a Shi'i perspective is the main focus of this paper which was read during the symposium
held by the Islamic Organization for Medical Sciences (IOMS) during the period 69 February 2006 on human genetics and reproductive
technologies. After presenting the possible harms and benefits of human cloning, the author argues that it should be permitted as long as it takes
place between married couples. Document 77 Mostafavi, Ehsan; Peyman, Chalabi Approaches of world religions to cloning and transgenic animals Second International Congress of Medical Ethics in Iran 2008 April 1618 Accessed: http://mehr.tums.ac.ir/Default.aspx?lang=en [2010 November
1] Abstract: Mostafavi and Peyman reviewed the approach of world religions to the application of modern biotechnology in breeding of domestic
animals. They said that Shiite Muslim religious leaders authorized therapeutic cloning but banned reproductive cloning, while Sunni Muslims
leaders banned both kinds of cloning. http://mehr.tums.ac.ir/ (link may be outdated)
Document 78 Eich, Thomas Das Klonen und Biotechnologie Ein Nachspann In his: Moderne Medizin und islamische Ethik: Biowissenschaften in der muslimischen Rechtstradition. Freiburg im Breisgau: Herder, 2008: 133
141 Call number: KBP3115 .M63 2008
Document 79 alDschaw?hir?, Hasan Das Klonen und das Embryosplitting In Eich, Thomas: Moderne Medizin und islamische Ethik: Biowissenschaften in der muslimischen Rechtstradition. Freiburg im Breisgau: Herder,
2008: 108118 Call number: KBP3115 .M63 2008
Document 80 Fadlallah, Muhammad Husain Das Klonen In Eich, Thomas: Moderne Medizin und islamische Ethik: Biowissenschaften in der muslimischen Rechtstradition. Freiburg im Breisgau: Herder,
2008: 104107 Call number: KBP3115 .M63 2008
Document 81 Ab·lBasal, AbdanN?sir Die Schariagemäße Bewertung verschiedener Formen des Klonens In Eich, Thomas: Moderne Medizin und islamische Ethik: Biowissenschaften in der muslimischen Rechtstradition. Freiburg im Breisgau: Herder,
2008: 96103 Call number: KBP3115 .M63 2008
Document 82 Ismailabadi, Alireza; Hamideh, Yazdi Moghaddam; Amir, Bastani Tå’mulat akhlågi hu’gu’gi dar shabeihi sazi ënsam = The ethical and legal considerations in human cloning Medical Ethics and History of Medicine 2008; 1:14: 3747 Accessed: http://iranmedex.com/english/articles_detail.asp [2010 June 27] Abstract: Cloning technology persuaded humankind to hope for perpetual living. Subsequently arguments about the eligibility of this technology
emerged. This technology is discussed from various aspects such as: ethics, law, religion, etc. In each field scholars have made an attempt to
find a proper answer; some of them condemned it seriously, some accepted it absolutely; while the others have chosen the middle road. So,
different attitudes bring up different legislations. This article evaluated different legal and ethical views about cloning and showed that violating
human dignity and the adverse consequences of cloning are the most important legal and ethical points that cloning opponents considered. Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://iranmedex.com (link may be outdated)
Document 83 Miralles, Ángela Aparisi; Guzman, José Lopez Human cloning and human dignity In: Weisstub, David N.; Pinto, Guillermo Díaz, eds. Autonomy and Human Rights in Health Care: An International Perspective. Dordrecht:
Springer, 2008: 271289 Call number: RA427.25 .A98 2008
Document 84 Hellenic National Bioethics Commission Report on human reproductive cloning In: Dracopoulou, Marianna, ed. Reflections on Contemporary Issues: Opinions and Reports, 20002008. Athens, Greece: National Bioethics
Commission, 2008: 115126 Call number: QH332 .R445 2008
Document 85 Hellenic National Bioethics Commission Opinion on human reproductive cloning In: Dracopoulou, Marianna, ed. Reflections on Contemporary Issues: Opinions and Reports, 20002008. Athens, Greece: National Bioethics
Commission, 2008: 111113 Call number: QH332 .R445 2008
Document 86 Höffe, Otfried The question of human cloning in the context of the stem cell debate In: Østnor, Lars, ed. Stem Cells, Human Embryos and Ethics: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. New York: Springer, 2008: 187202 Call number: QH588 .S83 S7455 2008
Document 87 Tong, Rosemarie A lonely new worldor me, myself, and I In: Read, Catherine Y.; Green, Robert C.; Smyer, Michael A., eds. Aging, Biotechnology, and the Future. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University
Press, 2008: 245257 Call number: QP86 .A35927 2008
Document 88 Annas, George J. Immortality through cloning?: reproduction, regeneration, and the posthuman In: Read, Catherine Y.; Green, Robert C.; Smyer, Michael A., eds. Aging, Biotechnology, and the Future. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University
Press, 2008: 1738 Call number: QP86 .A35927 2008
Document 89 American Medical Association. Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs Cloningtoproducechildren In their: Code of Medical Ethics of the American Medical Association: Current Opinions with Annotations. 20082009 edition. Chicago: AMA
Press, 2008: 6364 Call number: R725 .A512 20082009
Document 90 American Medical Association. Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs Cloningforbiomedicalresearch In their: Code of Medical Ethics of the American Medical Association: Current Opinions with Annotations. 20082009 edition. Chicago: AMA
Press, 2008: 6263 Call number: R725 .A512 20082009
Document 91 American Medical Association. Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs Preembryo splitting In their: Code of Medical Ethics of the American Medical Association: Current Opinions with Annotations. 20082009 edition. Chicago: AMA
Press, 2008: 6162 Call number: R725 .A512 20082009
Document 92 Lotz. Mianna Overstating the biological: geneticism and essentialism in social cloning and social sex selection In: Skene, Loane; Thompson, Janna, eds. The Sorting Society: The Ethics of Genetic Screening and Therapy. Cambridge; New York: Cambridge
University Press, 2008: 133148 Call number: RB155.65 .S67 2008
Document 93 Gillam, Lynn Cloning to avoid genetic disease In: Skene, Loane; Thompson, Janna, eds. The Sorting Society: The Ethics of Genetic Screening and Therapy. Cambridge; New York: Cambridge
University Press, 2008: 3750 Call number: RB155.65 .S67 2008
Document 94 Shalev, Carmel Reflections on human dignity and the Israeli cloning debate In: Düwell, Marcus; RehmannSutter, Christoph; Mieth, Dietmar, eds. The Contingent Nature of Life: Bioethics and Limits of Human Existence.
Berlin: Springer, 2008: 323344 Call number: QH332. C673 2008
* Document 95 European Commission. European Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies Ethical aspects of animal cloning for food supply. Opnion No. 23 Luxembourg: European Commission 2008: 53 p. http://ec.europa.eu/european_group_ethics/activities/docs/opinion23_en.pdf (link may be outdated)
Document 96 Pence, Gregory E. Reproductive cloning: should we clone humans? In his: Classic Cases in Medical Ethics: Accounts of the Cases that Have Shaped and Define Medical Ethics. 5th edition. New York: McGrawHill
Higher Education, 2008: 141157 Call number: R724 .P36 2008
Document 97 Cibelli, Jose Is therapeutic cloning dead? The ability to generate pluripotent stem cells directly from skin fibroblasts may render ethical debates over
the use of human oocytes to create stem cells irrelevant Science 2007 December 21; 318(5858): 18791880 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.sciencemag.org (link may be outdated)
Document 98 Swift, Jennifer Eggs don't come cheap New Scientist 2007 December 814; 196(2633): 22 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 99 Cyranoski, David Race to mimic human embryonic stem cells [news] Nature 2007 November 22; 450(7169): 462463 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.nature.com (link may be outdated)
Document 100 Replicator review: Nature has implemented a peerreviewed policy for strong claims [editorial] Nature 2007 November 22; 450(7169): 457458 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.nature.com (link may be outdated)
Document 101 RabbaniKhorasgani, Mohammad Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences. Iranian Research Center for Ethics and Law in Medicine negareshi bar mataleb mortabet ba shabieh sazi dar asar shid Motahari = Cloning related subject in the books written by Ayatollah
Motahari First International Congress of Medical Law, Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Iranian Research Center for Ethics and Law in
Medicine 2007 November 1516 Abstract: Ayatollah Motahari was one of the great thinkers of [sic; the]Islam [sic; Islamic] world. [sic; He] produced many novel, wonderful and
profound texts in the field of Islamic learning. He had been gained complete proficiency in Islamic knowledge and hand a broad comprehension
and also suitable interactions with othe scientific experts. He was perceiving the contemporary events. Therefore, there are many valuable subject
related to different domains of science such as medicine in his books. In the article some cloning related subjects in the books written by
Ayatollah Motahari are presented in the following titles. 1. Human body structure and physiology; 2. Medicine and medical learning as an
obligatory and recommended work for muslems; 3. The necessity of usage the advanced knowledge of medicine; 4. Regularities of human and
soul; 5. Religious percepts related to medicine; 6. Relationship between Islam and current circumstances; 7. Looking forward to new prospects in
medicine; 8. Religious tenets about unusual methods (coital techniques) of human reproduction. [corrections by RFN] www.elm.ac.ir (link may be outdated)
Document 102 Sadr, Seyed Shahabedin; Payvandi,Ali Asghar; Shabanzadeh, Ali Reza; Toushih, Mohammad Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences. Iranian Research Center for Ethics and Law in Medicine Figh Islami va padeideh shabieh sazi = Cloning and Islamic (Figh) perspective First International Congress of Medical Law, Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Iranian Research Center for Ethics and Law in
Medicine 2007 November 1516 Abstract: Simulation or transcription which is called cloning derived from Greek word (clon) that means cutting, budding and proliferating. Cloning
is the creation of an organism that is an exact process of creating a genetic copy of another. Cloning is the asexual process of creating an
identical copy of an original organism. Cloning exist in nature in some animal species and is referred to as parthenogenesis. Reproductive cloning
is a technology used to generate an animal that has the same nuclear DNA as another currently or previously existing animal. In a process called
“somatic cell nuclear transfer” or (SCNT) scientists transfer genetic materials from the nucleus of a donor adult cell to an egg whose nucleus, and
thus its genetic materials, has been removed. Human cloning is the creation of a genetically identical copy of an existing, or previously existing
human by growing cloned tissue from that individual. Cloning has been going on in the natural world for thousand years. A clone is simply one
living thing made from another, leading to two organisms with the same set of genes. The Islamic views presented about cloning in this article are
formulated with a necessary caution. The classical formulations based on the Qur'an and the Tradition provide no universally accepted definition
of the term 'embryo' with which we are concerned in our deliberation today. Nor do these two foundational sources of the sharia lend themselves to
recognize the modern biological data about the beginning of life from the moment of impregnation. A tenable conclusion, derived by rationally
inclined interpreters of the abovecited verse of the Quran, suggests that as participants in the act of creating with God, human beings can
actively engage in furthering the overall well estate of humanity by intervening in the works of nature, including the early stage of embryonic
development, to prove human health. www.elm.ac.ir (link may be outdated)
Document 103 Kuppuswamy, Chamundeeswari; Macer, Darryl; Serbulea, Mihaela; Tobin, Brendan United Nations University. Institute for Advanced Studies Is Human Reproductive Cloning Inevitable: Future Options for UN Governance Yokohama, Japan: Biodiplomacy Programme, United Nations University Institute of Advanced Studies [UNUIAS], 2007 September: 36 p. http://www.ias.unu.edu/resource_centre/Cloning_9.20B.pdf (link may be outdated)
Document 104 Han, Zhiming; Vandevoort, Catherine A.; Latham, Keith E. Therapeutic cloning: status and prospects Current Opinion in Molecular Therapeutics 2007 August; 9(4): 392397 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 105 Prainsack, B.; Cherkas, L.F.; Spector, T.D. Attitudes towards human reproductive cloning, assisted reproduction and gene selection: a survey of 4600 British twins Human Reproduction 2007 August; 22(8): 23022308 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 106 Neresini, Federico Eve's sons New Genetics and Society 2007 August; 26(2): 221233 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 107 Haran, Joan Managing the boundaries between maverick cloners and mainstream scientists: the life cycle of a news event in a contested field New Genetics and Society 2007 August; 26(2): 203219 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 108 McLachlan, Hugh Let’s legalise cloning New Scientist 2007 July 2127; 195(2613): 20 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 109 Shepherd, Richard; Barnett, Julie; Cooper, Helen; Coyle, Adrian; MoranEllis, Jo; Senior, Victoria; Walton, Chris Towards an understanding of British public attitudes concerning human cloning Social Science and Medicine 2007 July; 65(2): 377392 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 110 Cibelli, Jose A decade of cloning mystique Science 2007 May 18; 316(5827): 990992 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.sciencemag.org (link may be outdated)
Document 111 Ida, Ryuichi Ethics of human therapeutic cloning research in Japan: current debate of drafting the ethical guidelines [abstract] Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 2007 May; 17(3): 71 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.eubios.info/EJAIB52007.pdf (link may be outdated)
Document 112 Larijani, Bagher; Zahedi, Farzaneh Cloning and stem cell research issues: religious viewpoints on value of life [abstract] Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 2007 May; 17(3): 7071 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.eubios.info/EJAIB52007.pdf (link may be outdated)
Document 113 Maloney, Dennis M. Institutional review boards (IRBs) would have a new responsibility Human Research Report 2007 May; 22(5): 9 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 114 Stoos, William Kevin Who am I? Why am I? (The anguish of a clone) Linacre Quarterly 2007 May; 74(2): 171173 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 115 Campbell, Keith H.S. Ten years of cloning: questions answered and personal reflections. Cloning and Stem Cells 2007 April; 9(1): 811 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 116 Eggan, Kevin Dolly's legacy: human nuclear transplantation and better medicines for our children. Cloning and Stem Cells 2007 April; 9(1): 2125 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 117 Levick, Stephen E. From Xenopus to Oedipus: "Dolly," human cloning, and psychological and social "cloneness". Cloning and Stem Cells 2007 April; 9(1): 3339 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 118 Siegel, Bernard Reflections on the cloning case. Cloning and Stem Cells 2007 April; 9(1): 4046 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 119 Kuppuswamy, Chamundeeswari The role of international institutions in the formation of international bioethical law: UNESCO and the United Nations General Assembly
attempt to govern human cloning. Journal International de Bioéthique = International Journal of Bioethics 2007 MarchJune; 18(12): 187218 Abstract: This article analyses the international governance of human reproductive cloning. Noting that bioethics is a new field of engagement for
international lawyers, it recounts some of the institutional developments in bioethical law making. The role of UNESCO and the United Nations
General Assembly is scrutinized and the author discusses the relative merits of the institutions' governance of human reproductive cloning. The
author suggests that some international institutions and mechanisms are better suited than others for bioethical law making. The 2005 General
Assembly resolution on human cloning is analysed in this context. Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 120 Pronto, Arnold N. Consideration at the United Nations of an international prohibition on the cloning of human beings Leiden Journal of International Law 2007 March; 20(1): 239265 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 121 Stabile, Bonnie Demographic profile of states with human cloning laws: morality policy meets political economy Politics and the Life Sciences 2007 March; 26(1): 4350 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.politicsandthelifesciences.org/ (link may be outdated)
Document 122 Araujo, Robert John The UN Declaration on Human Cloning: a survey and assessment of the debate National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 2007 Spring; 7(1): 129149 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 123 Caulfield, Timothy Human cloning a decade after Dolly [news] CMAJ/JAMC: Canadian Medical Association Journal 2007 February 27; 176(5): 613 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/issues/142261/ (link may be outdated)
Document 124 Check, Erika Dolly: a hard act to follow [news] Nature 2007 February 22; 445(7130): 802 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.nature.com (link may be outdated)
Document 125 Wadman, Meredith Dolly: a decade on Nature 2007 February 22; 445(7130): 800801 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.nature.com (link may be outdated)
Document 126 Dolly's legacy: Ten years on, mammalian cloning is moving forward with central societal issues remaining unresolved. Yet human
reproductive cloning seems inevitable [editorial] Nature 2007 February 22; 445(7130): 795 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.nature.com (link may be outdated)
Document 127 Kaebnick, Gregory E. The scientist down on the farm Bioethics Forum: Diverse Commentary on Issues in Bioethics [electronic] 2007 February 5; 3p. Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.bioethicsforum.org (link may be outdated)
Document 128 Vorhaus, Daniel Kazuo Ishiguro, Never Let Me Go [book review] American Journal of Bioethics 2007 February; 7(2): 99100 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://bioethics.net (link may be outdated)
Document 129 Devolder, Katrien Kerry Lynn Macintosh, Illegal Beings. Human Clones and the Law [book review] American Journal of Bioethics 2007 February; 7(2): 9798 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://bioethics.net (link may be outdated)
Document 130 Viens, A.M. Criminal law in the regulation of somatic cell nuclear transfer American Journal of Bioethics 2007 February; 7(2): 7375 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://bioethics.net (link may be outdated)
Document 131 Mykitiuk, Roxanne; Nisker, Jeff; Bluhm, Robyn The Canadian Assisted Human Reproduction Act: protecting women's health while potentially allowing human somatic cell nuclear
transfer into nonhuman oocytes American Journal of Bioethics 2007 February; 7(2): 7173 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://bioethics.net (link may be outdated)
Document 132 Morris, Stephen G. Canada's Assisted Human Reproduction Act: a chimera of religion and politics American Journal of Bioethics 2007 February; 7(2): 6970 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://bioethics.net (link may be outdated)
Document 133 Morin, Karine: Green, Shane K. Professionalism in biomedical science American Journal of Bioethics 2007 February; 7(2): 6668 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://bioethics.net (link may be outdated)
Document 134 Blackford, Russell Slippery slopes to slippery slopes: therapeutic cloning and the criminal law American Journal of Bioethics 2007 February; 7(2): 6364 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://bioethics.net (link may be outdated)
Document 135 Aramesh, Kiarash; Dabbagh, Soroush An Islamic view to stem cell research and cloning: Iran's experience American Journal of Bioethics 2007 February; 7(2): 62 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://bioethics.net (link may be outdated)
Document 136 Caulfield, Timothy; Bubela, Tania Why a criminal ban? Analyzing the arguments against somatic cell nuclear transfer in the Canadian parliamentary debate American Journal of Bioethics 2007 February; 7(2): 5161 Abstract: Somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) remains a controversial technique, one that has elicited a variety of regulatory responses
throughout the world. On March 29, 2005, Canada's Assisted Human Reproduction Act came into force. This law prohibits a number of research
activities, including SCNT. Given the pluralistic nature of Canadian society, the creation of this law stands as an interesting case study of the
policymaking process and how and why a liberal democracy ends up making the relatively rare decision to use a statutory prohibition, backed by
severe penalties, to stop a particular scientific activity. In this article, we provide a comprehensive and systematic legal analysis of the legislative
process and parliamentary debates associated with the passage of this law. Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://bioethics.net (link may be outdated)
Document 137 Mameli, M. Reproductive cloning, genetic engineering and the autonomy of the child: the moral agent and the open future Journal of Medical Ethics 2007 February; 33(2): 8793 Abstract: Some authors have argued that the human use of reproductive cloning and genetic engineering should be prohibited because these
biotechnologies would undermine the autonomy of the resulting child. In this paper, two versions of this view are discussed. According to the first
version, the autonomy of cloned and genetically engineered people would be undermined because knowledge of the method by which these
people have been conceived would make them unable to assume full responsibility for their actions. According to the second version, these
biotechnologies would undermine autonomy by violating these people's right to an open future. There is no evidence to show that people
conceived through cloning and genetic engineering would inevitably or even in general be unable to assume responsibility for their actions; there is
also no evidence for the claim that cloning and genetic engineering would inevitably or even in general rob the child of the possibility to choose
from a sufficiently large array of life plans. Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.jmedethics.com (link may be outdated)
Document 138 Rudenko, Larisa; Matheson, John C. The US FDA and animal cloning: risk and regulatory approach. Theriogenology 2007 January 1; 67(1): 198206 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 139 Mendiguri Peralta, David Rosario El delito de manipulación genética con fines de clonar seres humanos. Una contribución al estudio jurídicodogmático del nuevo art.
324 del Código penal peruano (Parte II) Revista de Dereco y Genoma Humano = Law and the Human Genome Review 2007 JanuaryJune; (26): 91119 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.catedradrechoygenomahumano.es/revista.asp (link may be outdated)
Document 140 Casey, Michael Cloning down under: an Australian reversal on embryo research New Atlantis 2007 Winter; 15: 125128 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.thenewatlantis.com (link may be outdated)
Document 141 Jones, Gareth D. Reproductive cloning In his: Bioethics: When the Challenges of Life Become Too Difficult. Adelaide: ATF Press, 2007: 121134 Call number: QH332 .J664 2007
Document 142 West, Darrell M. Cloning In his: Biotechnology Policy Across National Boundaries: The ScienceIndustrial Complex. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007: 6983 Call number: TP248.23 .W47 2007
Document 143 Hammond, Natasha Can the cell nuclear replacement technique be used to overcome genetic disease? In: Gunning, Jennifer; Holm, Søren, eds. Ethics, Law and Society. Volume III. Aldershot, Hants, England; Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2007: 219221
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Document 144 Tong, Rosemarie Therapeutic cloning, reproductive cloning, and ectogenesis In her: New Perspectives in Health Care Ethics: An Interdisciplinary and Crosscultural Approach. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson/Prentice Hall,
2007: 216236 Call number: R724 .T564 2007
* Document 145 Stewart, Cameron Recent developments Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 2007; 4(3): 169170 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 146 Sadeghi, Mahmoud Islamic perspectives on human cloning Human Reproduction and Genetic Ethics: An International Journal 2007; 13(2): 3240 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 147 Jones, D. Gareth; Galvin, Kerry A. Human reproductive cloning In: Ashcroft, Richard E.; Dawson, Angus; Draper, Heather; McMillan, John R., eds. Principles of Health Care Ethics. 2nd edition. Chichester,
West Sussex, UK; Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley and Sons, 2007: 759765 Call number: R724 .P69 2007
Document 148 Greif, Karen F.; Merz, Jon F. Brave new world revisited: human cloning and stem cells; the Asilomar Conference on Recombinant DNA: a model for selfregulation? In their: Current Controversies in the Biological Sciences: Case Studies of Policy Challenges from New Technologies. Cambridge, MA: MIT, 2007:
101115 Call number: R850 .G74 2007
Document 149 Gleason, Danielle Hwang Woo Suk's research shown to be fabricated Journal of Biolaw and Business 2007; 10(1): 4849 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 150 Caplan, Arthur Attack of the anticloners: biogenetic engineering and selfimprovement In: Kurtz, Paul, ed. Science and Ethics: Can Science Help Us Make Wise Moral Judgments? Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, 2007: 5967 Call number: Q175.35 .S346 2007
Document 151 Tannert, Christof The autonomy axiom and the cloning of humans Human Reproduction and Genetic Ethics: An International Journal 2007; 13(1): 47 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 152 Bonnicksen, Bonnie Therapeutic cloning: politics and policy In: Steinbock, Bonnie, ed. The Oxford Handbook of Bioethics. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 2007: 441468 Call number: QH332 .O94 2007
Document 153 Caulfield, Timothy A. Human reproductive cloning: assessing the concerns In: Eisen, Arri; Laderman, Gary, eds. Science, Religion, and Society: An Encyclopedia of History, Culture, and Controversy. Vol. 2. Armonk, NY:
M.E. Sharpe, 2007: 795802 Call number: BL240.3 .S37 2007 v.2
Document 154 Caulfield, Timothy Stem cells, clones, consensus, and the law In: Knowles, Lori P.; Kaebnick, Gregory E., eds. Reprogenetics: Law, Policy, and Ethical Issues. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press,
2007: 105123 Call number: QH442 .R472 2007
Document 155 Svenaeus, Fredrik A Heideggerian defense of therapeutic cloning Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics; 28(1): 3162 Abstract: Debates about the legitimacy of embryonic stemcell research have largely focused on the type of ethical value that should be accorded
to the human embryo in vitro. In this paper, I try to show that, to broaden the scope of these debates, one needs to articulate an ontology that
does not limit itself to biological accounts, but that instead focuses on the embryo's place in a totality of relevance surrounding and guiding a
human practice. Instead of attempting to substantiate the ethical value of the embryo exclusively by pointing out that it has potentiality for
personhood, one should examine the types of practices in which the embryo occurs and focus on the ends inherent to these practices. With this
emphasis on context, it becomes apparent that the embryo's ethical significance can only be understood by elucidating the attitudes that are
established towards it in the course of specific activities. The distinction between fertilized embryos and cloned embryos proves to be important in
this contextual analysis, since, from the point of view of practice, the two types of embryos appear to belong to different human practices:
(assisted) procreation and medical research, respectively. In my arguments, I highlight the concepts of practice, technology, and nature, as they
have been analyzed in the phenomenological tradition, particularly by Martin Heidegger. I come to the conclusion that therapeutic cloning should
be allowed, provided that it turns out to be a project that benefits medical science in its aim to battle diseases. Important precautions have to be
taken, however, in order to safeguard the practice of procreation from becoming perverted by the aims and attitudes of medical science when the
two practices intersect. The threat in question needs to be taken seriously, since it concerns the structure and goal of practices which are central
to our very self understanding as human beings. Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 156 Caplan, Arthur L. Human cloning and stem cell research In his: Smart Mice, NotSoSmart People: An Interesting and Amusing Guide to Bioethics. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2007: 95118 Call number: R724 .C344 2007
Document 157 Jensen, Eric; Weasel, Lisa H. Abortion rhetoric in American news coverage of the human cloning debate New Genetics and Society 2006 December; 25(3): 305323 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 158 Ledford, Heidi A breed apart Nature 2006 November 9; 444(7116): 137 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.nature.com (link may be outdated)
Document 159 Prainsack, Barbara; Spector, Tim D. Twins: A cloning experience. Social Science and Medicine 2006 November; 63(10): 27392752 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 160 Sparrow, Robert Cloning, parenthood, and genetic relatedness Bioethics 2006 November; 20(6): 308318 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 161 Holden, Constance No nine lives for cat cloners Science 2006 October 20; 314(5798): 395 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.sciencemag.org (link may be outdated)
Document 162 Rose, Steven Defending Dolly [review of After Dolly: the Uses and Misuses of Human Cloning, by Ian Wilmut and Roger Highfield] Lancet 2006 October 1420; 368(9544): 13191320 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.thelancet.com/journal (link may be outdated)
Document 163 Fautil autoriser le clonage scientifique? Les enjeux de la recherche sur les cellules souche, by M. Desnos, P. Menasche, J. Reiffers, C.
Huriet, R. Frydman [Should we allow scientific cloning? The risks of stem cell research] [book review] Les Cahiers du Comité Consultatif National d’Éthique pour les Sciences de la Vie et de la Santé 2006 OctoberDecember; (49): 53 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 164 Cormick, Craig Cloning goes to the movies = A clonagem vai ao cinema Historia, Ciencias, Saude Manguinhos 2006 October; 13(Supplement): 181212 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 165 Van Steendam, Guido; Dinnyés, András; Mallet, Jacques; Meloni, Rolando; Casabona, Carlos Romeo; González, Jorge Guerra; Kure, Josef;
Szathmáry, Eörs; Vorstenbosch, Jan; Molnár, Péter; Edbrooke, David; Sándor, Judit; Oberfrank, Ferenc; ColeTurner, Ron; Hargittai, István;
Littig, Beate; Ladikas, Miltos; Mordini, Emilio; Roosendaal, Hans E.; Salvi, Maurizio; Gulyás, Balázs; Malpede, Diana The Budapest Meeting 2005 intensified networking on ethics of science: the case of reproductive cloning, germline gene therapy and
human dignity Science and Engineering Ethics 2006 October; 12(4): 731793 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 166 Elsner, D. Just another reproductive technology? The ethics of human reproductive cloning as an experimental medical procedure Journal of Medical Ethics 2006 October; 32(10): 596600 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.jmedethics.com (link may be outdated)
Document 167 Burke, Raymond; Finn, Robert; Gaydos, John; Leibrecht, John; Hermann, Robert; Boland, Raymond Missouri Bishops Cloning and embryonic stemcells: ballot initiative opposed Origins 2006 October 19; 36(19): 293296 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 168 Savulescu, Julian Solving the stem cell and cloning puzzle Bioethics Forum: Diverse Commentary on Issues in Bioethics [electronic] 2006 September 21; 3p. Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.bioethicsforum.org (link may be outdated)
Document 169 Davion, Victoria Coming down to earth on cloning: an ecofeminist analysis of homophobia in the current debate Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 2006 Fall; 21(4): 5876 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 170 Nicol, Caitrin Cloning's apologist [review of After Dolly: The Uses and Misuses of Human Cloning, by Ian Wilmut and Roger Highfield Norton] New Atlantis 2006 Fall; 14: 105112 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.thenewatlantis.com (link may be outdated)
Document 171 Minsky, Marvin Notes on reading Kazuo Ishiguro's "Never Let Me Go" [response] Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 2006 Autumn; 49(4): 628630 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 172 Disgraced Korean cloner claims to be back in the lab Nature 2006 August 24; 442(7105): 859 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.nature.com (link may be outdated)
Document 173 Charo, R. Alta Cloning commentary in song Bioethics Forum: Diverse Commentary on Issues in Bioethics [electronic] 2006 August 14; 3p. Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.bioethicsforum.org (link may be outdated)
Document 174 Nordgren, Anders Analysis of an epigenetic argument against human reproductive cloning. Reproductive Biomedicine Online 2006 August; 13(2): 278283 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.rbmonline.com/ (link may be outdated)
Document 175 Johnson, Judith A.; Williams, Erin D. Human Cloning Washington, DC: Library of Congress, Congressional Research Service, 2006 July 20: 24 p. [Online]. Accessed:
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* Document 176 Aldhous, Peter; Coghlan, Andy Therapeutic cloning set back by hype and fraud New Scientist 2006 July 17; 191(2558): 11 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 177 Aldhous, Peter; Coghlan, Andy Ten years on, has the cloning dream died? New Scientist 2006 July 17; 191(2558): 810 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 178 Le Clonage Humain en Arguments, edited by F. Haldermann, H. Poltier, S. Domagnoli [Human Cloning in Debate] [book review] Les Cahiers du Comité Consultatif National d’Éthique pour les Sciences de la Vie et de la Santé 2006 JulySeptember; (48): 26 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 179 Pearson, Yvette Never let me clone?: countering an ethical argument against the reproductive cloning of humans EMBO Reports 2006 July; 7(7): 657660 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 180 Hall, Vanessa J.; Stojkovic, Petra; Stojkovic, Miodrag Using therapeutic cloning to fight human disease: a conundrum or reality? Stem Cells 2006 July; 24(7): 16281637 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 181 Kavanaugh, John F. Cloning, by whatever name, smells bad America 2006 June 1926; 194(21): 9 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.americamagazine.org/archives.cfm (link may be outdated)
Document 182 Luk, Elizabeth M. The United Kingdom and Germany: differing views on therapeutic cloning and how the Belgian Resolution brings them together
[comment] Michigan State University Journal of Medicine and Law 2006 Summer; 10: 523556 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 183 Serour, G.I. FIGO Committee for the Ethical Aspects of Human Reproduction and Women's Health Human cloning International Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics 2006 June; 93(3): 282 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 184 Martin, Jack After Lockhart and the legislation Living Ethics 2006 Summer; (66): 4 [Online]. Accessed: http://www.ethics.org.au/aboutethics/ethicscentrearticles/livingethics
newsletter/pdfs/issue66article1.pdf [2008 February 5] Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.ethics.org.au (link may be outdated)
* Document 185 Birnbacher, Dieter Zentrale Ethikkommission der Bundesärztekammer veröffentlicht stellungnahme zum Forschungsklonen mit dem Ziel therapeutischer
Anwendungen [Central Ethics Committee of the German Medical Association publishes statement on research cloning with the goal of
therapeutic applications] Ethik in der Medizin 2006 June; 18(2): 189191 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 186 van Gend, David Prometheus, Pandora and the myths of cloning Human Life Review 2006 SummerFall; 32(34): 1527 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 187 Fost, Norman The great stem cell debate: where are we now? Cloning, chimeras, and cash WMJ: official publication of the State Medical Society of Wisconsin 2006 June; 105(4): 1617 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 188 De Anna, Gabriele Cloning, begetting, and making children HEC (Healthcare Ethics Committee) Forum 2006 June; 18(2): 172188 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.wkap.nl/jrnltoc.htm/09562737 (link may be outdated)
Document 189 Galletti, Matteo Begetting, cloning and being human: two national commission reports against human cloning from Italy and the U.S.A. HEC (Healthcare Ethics Committee) Forum 2006 June; 18(2): 156171 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.wkap.nl/jrnltoc.htm/09562737 (link may be outdated)
Document 190 Stabile, Bonnie National determinants of cloning policy Social Science Quarterly 2006 June; 87(2): 449458 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 191 [Hwang Woo Suk][news brief] New Atlantis 2006 Summer; 13: 119 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 192 Whelan, Edward Illegal Beings: Human Clones and the Law, by Kerry Lynn Macintosh [book review] New Atlantis 2006 Summer; 13: 100 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.thenewatlantis.com (link may be outdated)
* Document 193 Lane, Robert Safety, identity and consent: a limited defense of reproductive human cloning Bioethics 2006 June; 20(3): 125135 Abstract: Some opponents of reproductive human cloning have argued that, because of its experimental nature, any attempt to create a child by
way of cloning would risk serious birth defects or genetic abnormalities and would therefore be immoral. Some versions of this argument appeal to
the consent of the person to be conceived in this way. In particular, they assume that if an experimental reproductive technology has not yet been
shown to be safe, then, before we use it, we are morally obligated to get either the actual consent or the presumed consent of the person to be
conceived. In this article, I attempt to explain the appeal of such consentbased arguments as deriving from a mistaken view of personal identity.
I then argue that since this view is false, such arguments are unsound. Finally, I argue that even if reproductive cloning is unsafe, it may still be
morally permissible in some circumstances. Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 194 Cobbe, N. Why the apparent haste to clone humans? Journal of Medical Ethics 2006 May; 32(5): 298302 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.jmedethics.com (link may be outdated)
* Document 195 Hawes, Susan; Oakley, Justin Ethics of using employees' eggs in cloning research Nature 2006 April 20; 440(7087): 992 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.nature.com (link may be outdated)
Document 196 Harmon, Shawn H.E. Human Dignity and Human Cloning edited by S. Vöneky and R. Wolfrum [book review] European Journal of Health Law 2006 April; 13(1): 7984 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 197 Barnoy, Sivia; Ehrenfeld, Malka; Sharon, Rina; Tabak, Nili Knowledge and attitudes toward human cloning in Israel New Genetics and Society 2006 April; 25(1): 2131 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 198 George, Robert; Cohen, Eric Embryonic problems: the South Korean cloning scandal offers a good opportunity to rethink stemcell research National Review 2006 March 20 [Online] Available: http://www.nationalreview.com/comment/george_cohen200603200801.asp [10 October 2006] Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.nationalreview.com/comment/george_cohen200603200801.asp (link may be outdated)
Document 199 United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce, Science and Transplantation. Subcommittee on Science, Technology and Space Cloning: A Risk to Women? Washington, DC: GPO, [Hearing No. 108844], 2003 March 27: 112 p. [Online]. Accessed:
http://www.stemcellresearch.org/testimony/complete_hearing200603.pdf [2010 August 16] Accessed: http://www.stemcellresearch.org/testimony/complete_hearing200603.pdf (link may be outdated)
Document 200 Carrió, Ignasi On cloning research, peer review and the possibility of fraud [editorial] European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2006 March; 33(3): 235236 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 201 Tannert, Christof Thou shalt not clone. An ethical argument against the reproductive cloning of humans EMBO Reports 2006 March; 7(3): 238240 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 202 Maio, Giovanni Cloning in the media and popular culture. An analysis of German documentaries reveals beliefs and prejudices that are common
elsewhere EMBO Reports 2006 March; 7(3): 241245 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 203 Hurlburt, William Altered nuclear transfer: scientific, legal, and ethical foundations Journal of Contemporary Health Law and Policy 2006 Spring; 22(2): 458475 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 204 Bowman, James A clone's lament [review of Never Let Me Go, by Kazuo Ishiguro] New Atlantis 2006 Spring; 12: 104108 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.thenewatlantis.com (link may be outdated)
* Document 205 Doerflinger, Richard M. The many casualties of cloning New Atlantis 2006 Spring; 12: 6070 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.thenewatlantis.com (link may be outdated)
* Document 206 Cyranoski, David No end in sight for stemcell odyssey Nature 2006 February 9; 439(7077): 658659 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.nature.com (link may be outdated)
Document 207 Brown, Phyllida Cloning: what now? Do we even need eggs? Nature 2006 February 9; 439(7077): 655657 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.nature.com (link may be outdated)
* Document 208 Dennis, Carina Cloning: what now? Mining the secrets of the egg Nature 2006 February 9; 439(7077): 652655 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.nature.com (link may be outdated)
Document 209 Gottweis, Herbert; Triendl, Robert South Korean policy failure and the Hwang debacle Nature Biotechnology 2006 February; 24(2): 141143 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 210 Arsanjani, Mahnoush H. Negotiating the UN declaration on human cloning American Journal of International Law 2006 January; 100(1): 164180 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 211 del Castillo, Javier Rey La situación de la clonación humana en el ámbito internacional Revista de Derecho y Genoma Humano = Law and the Human Genome Review 2006 JanuaryJune; (24): 185210 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.catedraderechoygenomahumano.es/revista.asp (link may be outdated)
Document 212 Isasi, Rosario M.; Annas, George J. To clone alone: the United Nations' Human Cloning Declaration Revista de Derecho y Genoma Humano = Law and the Human Genome Review 2006 JanuaryJune; (24): 1326 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.catedraderechoygenomahumano.es/revista.asp (link may be outdated)
Document 213 Giarelli, Ellen Images of cloning and stem cell research in editorial cartoons in the United States Qualitative Health Research 2006 January; 16(1): 6178 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 214 Winnick, Pamela R. Misadventures in cloning Human Life Review 2006 Winter; 32(1): 126128 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 215 Oakley, Justin Reproductive cloning and arguments from potential Monash Bioethics Review 2006 January; 25(1): 4247 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 216 Human cloning and scientific corruption: the South Korea scandal and the future of the stem cell debate New Atlantis 2006 Winter; 11: 113117 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.thenewatlantis.com (link may be outdated)
Document 217 Nasr, 'Ala' 'Ali Husayn AlNizam alqanuni lilistinsakh albashari [The legal system of human cloning] Cairo, Egypt: Dar alNahdah al'Arabiyah, 2006. 383 p. Document 218 Hassunah, 'Irfan Ibn Salim al'Asha AlIstinsakh albashari, jarímat al'asr = Human cloning, the crime of the age Beirut, Lebanon: alMaktabah al'Asriyah, 2006. 214 p. Document 219 Engdahl, Sylvia, ed. CLONING Detroit: Greenhaven Press, 2006. 198 p. Call number: QH442.2 .C5647 2006 Document 220 Roleff, Tamara L., ed. CLONING Detroit, MI: Greenhaven Press, 2006. 176 p. Call number: QH442.2 .C5644 2006 Document 221 Roetz, Heiner, ed. CROSSCULTURAL ISSUES IN BIOETHICS: THE EXAMPLE OF HUMAN CLONING Amsterdam/New York: Rodopi, 2006. 470 p. Call number: QH442.2 .C768 2006 * Document 222 Dudley, William, ed. CLONING Farmington Hills, MI: Greenhaven Press/Thomson Gale, 2006. 112 p. Call number: QH442.2 .C5646 2006 Document 223 Gerdes, Louise, ed. CLONING Farmington Hills, MI: Greenhaven Press/Thomson Gale, 2006. 141 p. Call number: QH442.2 .C5645 2006 Document 224 Wilmut, Ian and Highfield, Roger AFTER DOLLY: THE USES AND MISUSES OF HUMAN CLONING New York: W.W. Norton, 2006. 335 p. Call number: QH442.2 .W544 2006 Document 225 Brownsword, Roger Cloning, zoning and the harm principle In: McLean, Sheila A.M., ed. First Do No Harm: Law, Ethics, and Healthcare. Aldershot, England; Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2006: 527542 Call number: K3601 .F57 2006
Document 226 Carlson, Elof Axel Cloning, stem cells, hyperbole, and cant In his: Times of Triumph, Times of Doubt: Science and the Battle for Public Trust. Cold Spring Harbor, NY: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press,
2006: 163171 Call number: Q175.35 .C37 2006
Document 227 Silver, Lee M. The politics of cloning In his: Challenging Nature: The Clash of Science and Spirituality at the New Frontiers of Life. New York: Ecco, 2006: 125146, 376380 Call number: Q175.35 .S55 2006
Document 228 Jaenisch, Rudolf Nuclear cloning, embryonic stem cells, and gene transfer In: Rasko, John E.J.; O'Sullivan, Gabrielle M.; Ankeny, Rachel A., eds. The Ethics of Inheritable Genetic Modification: A Dividing Line?
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006: 3555 Call number: RG133.5 .E8475 2006
Document 229 Morris, Jonathan Human cloning: should humans be cloned? In his: The Ethics of Biotechnology. Philadelphia: Chelsea Publishers, 2006: 5682 Call number: TP248.23 .M67 2006
Document 230 Morris, Jonathan A brave new world of clones In his: The Ethics of Biotechnology. Philadelphia: Chelsea Publishers, 2006: 3055 Call number: TP248.23 .M67 2006
Document 231 Wexler, Barbara Cloning In her: Genetics and genetic engineering. 2005 ed. Detroit, MI: Thomson/Gale Group, 2006: 117134 Call number: QH430 .W49 2006
* Document 232 Morgan, Rose M. Cloning a human. In her: The Genetics Revolution: History, Fears, and Future of a LifeAltering Science. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press; 2006: 175191. Call number: RB155 .M673 2006
* Document 233 Morgan, Rose M. Reproductive cloning. In her: The Genetics Revolution: History, Fears, and Future of a LifeAltering Science. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press; 2006: 159173. Call number: RB155 .M673 2006
* Document 234 Rollin, Bernard E. Biotechnology and ethics III: cloning, xenotransplantation, and stem cells. In his: Science and Ethics. New York: Cambridge University Press; 2006: 185214. Call number: R852 .R67 2006
Document 235 Shenfield, Françoise, Babinet, Charles; Teboul, Gérard Human cloning: reproductive crime or therapeutic panaceawhere are we now? In: Shenfield, Françoise, Sureau, Claude, eds. Contemporary Ethical Dilemmas in Assisted Reproduction. Abingdon: Informa Healthcare, 2006:
1325 Call number: RG133.5 .C6685 2006
Document 236 Heng, Boon Chin; Tong, Guo Qing; Stojkovic, Miodrag The eggsharing model for human therapeutic cloning research: managing donor selection criteria, the proportion of shared oocytes
allocated to research, and amount of financial subsidy given to the donor Medical Hypotheses 2006; 66(5): 10221024 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 237 Braune, Florian; BillerAndorno, Nikola; Wiesemann, Claudia Human reproductive cloning: a test case for individual rights? In: Roetz, Heiner, ed. CrossCultural Issues in Bioethics: The Example of Human Cloning. New York: Rodopi, 2006: 445458 Call number: QH442.2 .C768 2006
Document 238 Ilkilic, Ilhan Human cloning as a challenge to traditional health care cultures In: Roetz, Heiner, ed. CrossCultural Issues in Bioethics: The Example of Human Cloning. New York: Rodopi, 2006: 409423 Call number: QH442.2 .C768 2006
Document 239 Hoffmann, Thomas Sören Primordial ownership versus dispossession of the body. A contribution to the problem of cloning from the perspective of classical
European philosophy of law In: Roetz, Heiner, ed. CrossCultural Issues in Bioethics: The Example of Human Cloning. New York: Rodopi, 2006: 387407 Call number: QH442.2 .C768 2006
Document 240 Cameron, Nigel M. de S. The American debate on human cloning In: Roetz, Heiner, ed. CrossCultural Issues in Bioethics: The Example of Human Cloning. New York: Rodopi, 2006: 363386 Call number: QH442.2 .C768 2006
Document 241 Barilan, Y. Michael The debate on human cloning: some contributions from the Jewish tradition In: Roetz, Heiner, ed. CrossCultural Issues in Bioethics: The Example of Human Cloning. New York: Rodopi, 2006: 311340 Call number: QH442.2 .C768 2006
Document 242 Eich, Thomas The debate about human cloning among Muslim religious scholars since 1997 In: Roetz, Heiner, ed. CrossCultural Issues in Bioethics: The Example of Human Cloning. New York: Rodopi, 2006: 291309 Call number: QH442.2 .C768 2006
Document 243 Sachedina, Abdulaziz The cultural and religious in Islamic biomedicine: the case of human cloning In: Roetz, Heiner, ed. CrossCultural Issues in Bioethics: The Example of Human Cloning. New York: Rodopi, 2006: 263290 Call number: QH442.2 .C768 2006
Document 244 Wessler, Heinz Werner The charm of biotechnology: human cloning and Hindu bioethics in perspective In: Roetz, Heiner, ed. CrossCultural Issues in Bioethics: The Example of Human Cloning. New York: Rodopi, 2006: 247262 Call number: QH442.2 .C768 2006
Document 245 Nor, Siti Nurani Mohd The ethics of human cloning: with reference to the Malaysian bioethical discourse In: Roetz, Heiner, ed. CrossCultural Issues in Bioethics: The Example of Human Cloning. New York: Rodopi, 2006: 215246 Call number: QH442.2 .C768 2006
Document 246 Ratanakul, Pinit Human cloning: Thai Buddhist perspectives In: Roetz, Heiner, ed. CrossCultural Issues in Bioethics: The Example of Human Cloning. New York: Rodopi, 2006: 203213 Call number: QH442.2 .C768 2006
Document 247 Schlieter, Jens Some observations on Buddhist thoughts on human cloning In: Roetz, Heiner, ed. CrossCultural Issues in Bioethics: The Example of Human Cloning. New York: Rodopi, 2006: 179202 Call number: QH442.2 .C768 2006
Document 248 Joung, Phillan; Eggert, Marion The cloning debate in South Korea In: Roetz, Heiner, ed. CrossCultural Issues in Bioethics: The Example of Human Cloning. New York: Rodopi, 2006: 155178 Call number: QH442.2 .C768 2006
Document 249 Kyohun, Chin Current debates on 'human cloning' in Korea In: Roetz, Heiner, ed. CrossCultural Issues in Bioethics: The Example of Human Cloning. New York: Rodopi, 2006: 141153 Call number: QH442.2 .C768 2006
Document 250 Becker, Gerhold K. Chinese ethics and human cloning: a view from Hong Kong In: Roetz, Heiner, ed. CrossCultural Issues in Bioethics: The Example of Human Cloning. New York: Rodopi, 2006: 107139 Call number: QH442.2 .C768 2006
Document 251 Döring, Ole Culture and bioethics in the debate on the ethics of human cloning in China In: Roetz, Heiner, ed. CrossCultural Issues in Bioethics: The Example of Human Cloning. New York: Rodopi, 2006: 77105 Call number: QH442.2 .C768 2006
Document 252 Renzong, Qiu Cloning issues in China In: Roetz, Heiner, ed. CrossCultural Issues in Bioethics: The Example of Human Cloning. New York: Rodopi, 2006: 5175 Call number: QH442.2 .C768 2006
Document 253 Morioka, Masahiro The ethics of human cloning and the sprout of human life In: Roetz, Heiner, ed. CrossCultural Issues in Bioethics: The Example of Human Cloning. New York: Rodopi, 2006: 116 Call number: QH442.2 .C768 2006
Document 254 Cameron, Nigel M. de S. "On one path or the other": cloning, religion, and the making of U.S. biopolicy In: Guinn, David E., ed. Handbook of Bioethics and Religion. New York: Oxford University Press, 2006: 305327 Call number: R725.55 .H36 2006
Document 255 Kaveny, M. Cathleen The NBAC report on cloning: a case study in religion, public policy, and bioethics In: Guinn, David E., ed. Handbook of Bioethics and Religion. New York: Oxford University Press, 2006: 221251 Call number: R725.55 .H36 2006
Document 256 Spar, Debora L. Return to the forbidden past: issues in human cloning In her: The Baby Business: How Money, Science, and Politics Drive the Commerce of Conception. Boston: Harvard Business School Press;
2006: 129158, 258261 Call number: RG133.5 .S666 2006
Document 257 Steinbock, Bonnie Reproductive cloning: another look University of Chicago Legal Forum 2006: 87111 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 258 Abdur Rab, M.; Khayat, M.H. Human cloning: Eastern Mediterranean region perspective Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal 2006; 12(Supplement 2): S29S37 [Online]. Accessed:
http://www.emro.who.int/publications/EMHJ/12_S2/PDF/4.pdf [2007 January 4] Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.emro.who.int/publications (link may be outdated)
Document 259 Australian Government. Legislation Review Committee Legislation Review: Prohibition of Human Cloning Act 2002 and Research Involving Human Embryos Act 2002 Canberra, Australia: Australian Government, 2005 December: 256 p. [Online]. Accessed:
http://www.lockhartreview.com.au/public/content/ViewCategory.aspx?id=8 [2006 May 12] Call number: online resource http://www.nhmrc.gov.au/embryos/review/_files/legislation_review_reports_full_doc_19dec05.pdf (link may be outdated)
* Document 260 Liu, Athena Human embryo cloning prohibited in Hong Kong Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics 2005 December; 22(1112): 369378 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 261 Fangerau, H. Can artificial parthenogenesis sidestep ethical pitfalls in human therapeutic cloning? An historical perspective Journal of Medical Ethics 2005 December; 31(12): 733735 Abstract: The aim of regenerative medicine is to reconstruct tissue that has been lost or pathologically altered. Therapeutic cloning seems to
offer a method of achieving this aim; however, the ethical debate surrounding human therapeutic cloning is highly controversial. Artificial
parthenogenesisobtaining embryos from unfertilised eggsseems to offer a way to sidestep these ethical pitfalls. Jacques Loeb (18591924), the
founding father of artificial parthenogenesis, faced negative public opinion when he published his research in 1899. His research, the public's
response to his findings, and his ethical foundations serve as an historical argument both for the communication of science and compromise in
biological research. Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.jmedethics.com (link may be outdated)
* Document 262 Vandervert, Larry R. The inheritance of the core self in human clones Free Inquiry 2005 December2006 January; 26(1): 3739 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 263 Strong, C. Reproductive cloning combined with genetic modification Journal of Medical Ethics 2005 November; 31(11): 654658 Abstract: Although there is widespread opposition to reproductive cloning, some have argued that its use by infertile couples to have genetically
related children would be ethically justifiable. Others have suggested that lesbian or gay couples might wish to use cloning to have genetically
related children. Most of the main objections to human reproductive cloning are based on the child's lack of unique nuclear DNA. In the future, it
may be possible safely to create children using cloning combined with genetic modifications, so that they have unique nuclear DNA. The genetic
modifications could be aimed at giving such children genetic characteristics of both members of the couple concerned. Thus, cloning combined
with genetic modification could be appealing to infertile, lesbian, or gay couples who seek genetically related children who have genetic
characteristics of both members. In such scenarios, the various objections to human reproductive cloning that are based on the lack of genetic
uniqueness would no longer be applicable. The author argues that it would be ethically justifiable for such couples to create children in this
manner, assuming these techniques could be used safely. Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.jmedethics.com (link may be outdated)
* Document 264 Burton, Kelli Whitlock Cloning in America: The Genetics and Public Policy Center surveys the nation GeneWatch 2005 NovemberDecember; 18(6): 1318 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 265 Tzamalouka, Georgia S.; Papadakaki, Maria; Soultatou, Pelagia; Chatzifotiou, Sevasti; Tarlatzis, Basil; Chliaoutakis, Joannes El. Predicting human cloning acceptability: a national Greek survey on the beliefs of the public Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics 2005 October; 22(910): 315322 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 266 United States. Congress. House A bill to prohibit human cloning Washington, DC: U.S. G.P.O., 2005. 4 p. [Online]. Accessed: http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgibin/useftp.cgi?
IPaddress=162.140.64.21&filename=h3932ih.pdf&directory=/diskb/wais/data/109_cong_bills [2006 November 21] http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgibin/getdoc.cgi?dbname=109_cong_bills&docid=f:h3932ih.txt.pdf (link may be outdated)
Document 267 Roberge, Lawrence F. Cloning: scientific, technological and ethical considerations St. John's Journal of Legal Commentary 2005 Fall; 20(1): 5770 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 268 Smith, Wesley J. Therapeutic cloning: it's about much more than embryonic stem cell research St. John's Journal of Legal Commentary 2005 Fall; 20(1): 2944 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 269 Twine, Richard On Cloning, by John Harris [book review] Ethical Perspectives 2005 September; 12(3): 410413 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 270 Berger, K. Protecting the unborn clone: can law and science evolve together? Medicine and Law: World Association for Medical Law 2005 September; 24(3): 561574 Abstract: The courts have treated the unborn child as neither person nor property. Human cloning will challenge this legal principle. Human
cloning provides options for future scientific development and treatment of disease and infertility. However, cloning gives rise to issues not yet
considered, in law, let alone resolved. These issues are not present in the context of normal human birth. At present, the common law restricts its
scope to normal human birth. Does the donor "own" their unborn clone? Who makes decisions on behalf of the unborn clone? The gap between
science and law is too large in human cloning research. Law lags behind in adapting to new technologies. This paper will address legal issues in
relation to the unborn clone. Cloning will challenge the law in its current state. Decisionmaking and control of the unborn child are vital issues, to
be determined before human cloning can be permitted to take place. The individuals who might have an interest in the unborn clone include the
donor, the scientist, who either developed the finished clone or stored the clone prior to implantation, and the surrogate mother. Claims or conflicts
might arise in many areas of medicine and law. Does the scientist have an intellectual property right? Can the surrogate mother terminate the
pregnancy at will? If the unborn clone is not aborted, what measures are required to protect the fetus? Can the surrogate mother be liable for
neglect? Who decides about disclosure of information and knowledge or choice regarding fetal diagnosis and treatment? Who has custody of the
unborn clone? In this paper, the concepts of trusts are explored to develop a means of resolving conflicts among the individuals who might claim
an interest in the unborn clone. The trust doctrine is flexible and may be useful in resolving claims or conflicts. Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 271 Austriaco, Nicanor Pier Giorgio Notes on bioethics: science National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 2005 Autumn; 5(3): 587 591 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 272 Nicholls, Henry A sporting chance New Scientist 2005 August 27September 2; 187(2514): 1617 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 273 Lee, Byeong Chun; Kim, Min Kyu; Jang, Goo; Oh, Hyun Ju; Yuda, Fibrianto; Kim, Hye Jin; Shamim, M. Hossein; Kim, Jung Ju; Kang, Sung
Keun; Schatten, Gerald; Hwang, Woo Suk Dogs cloned from adult somatic cells: two Afghan pups could help to unravel the genetics behind the assorted traits of other canine
breeds Nature 2005 August 4; 436(7051): 641 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.nature.com (link may be outdated)
Document 274 A dog's life: the first cloned dog was born at some cost, and there needn't be many more [editorial] Nature 2005 August 4; 436(7051): 604 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.nature.com (link may be outdated)
* Document 275 Harvey, Olivia Regulating stemcell research and human cloning in an Australian context: an exercise in protecting the status of the human subject New Genetics and Society 2005 August; 24(2): 125135 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 276 United States. Congress. Senate A bill to prohibit human cloning Washington, DC: U.S. G.P.O., 2005. 4 p. [Online]. Accessed: http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgibin/useftp.cgi?
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Document 277 They said it Science 2005 July 8; 309(5732): 243 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.sciencemag.org (link may be outdated)
Document 278 Perry, Anthony C.F. Progress in human somaticcell nuclear transfer New England Journal of Medicine 2005 July 7; 353(1): 8788 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://content.nejm.org (link may be outdated)
Document 279 Proceed with caution [editorial] Nature Biotechnology 2005 July; 23(7): 763 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 280 Cui, KeHui Three concepts of cloning in human beings Reproductive BioMedicine Online [electronic] 2005 July; 11(1): 1617. Available: http://www.rbmonline.com/Article/1763 [16 December 2005] Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.rbmonline.com/Article/1763 (link may be outdated)
* Document 281 Fiester, Autumn Creating Fido's twin: can pet cloning be ethically justified? Hastings Center Report 2005 JulyAugust; 35(4): 3439 Abstract: Taken at face value, pet cloning may seem at best a frivolous practice, costly both to the cloned pet's health and its owner's pocket. At
worst, its critics say, it is misguided and unhealthya way of exploiting grief to the detriment of the animal, its owner, and perhaps even animal
welfare in general. But if the great pains we are willing to take to clone Fido raise the status of companion animals in the public eye, then the
practice might be defensible. Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.jstor.org/action/showPublication?journalCode=hastcentrepo (link may be outdated)
Document 282 Gusman, Adam An appropriate legislative response to cloning for biomedical research: the case against a criminal ban Annals of Health Law 2005 Summer; 14(2): 361394 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 283 Gurnham, David The mysteries of human dignity and the brave new world of human cloning Social and Legal Studies 2005 June; 14(2): 197 [Online] Available: http://sls.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/14/2/197 [23 January 2007] Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://sls.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/14/2/197 (link may be outdated)
* Document 284 Yang, CheMing; Chung, ChunChih; Lu, MeeiShiow; Lin, ChiouFen; Chen, JiunShyan Ethical attitudes on human cloning among professionals in Taiwan and the policy implications for regulation Issues in Law and Medicine 2005 Summer; 21(1): 3544 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 285 Holm, Soren Human Cloning and Human Dignity: The Report of the President's Council on Bioethics [review] Medical Law Review 2005 Summer; 13(2): 278282 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 286 Pattinson, Shaun D. Some problems challenging the UK's human fertilisation and embryology authority Medicine and Law: World Association for Medical Law 2005 June; 24(2): 391401 Abstract: The UK's Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (hereafter the HFEA) is a regulatory body facing growing pressures and
difficulties. Like any regulatory body, it faces the challenge of regulating with sufficient expertise, legitimacy, and contemporaneity. This challenge
is, however, exacerbated by the fact that it seeks to regulate some of the most controversial and rapidly changing technologies of our time. Its
decisions and jurisdictional assumptions face increasing challenge. In addition to the multitude of cases brought against it, the HFEA's actions
recently led a House of Commons Select Committee to pointedly declare that "democracy is not served by unelected quangos (quasi
autonomous nongovernmental organizations) taking decisions on behalf of Parliament". While endorsing the general need to review the legislation
under which the HFEA operates (the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 1990), this paper will argue that the HFEA was correct in
interpreting its jurisdiction to encompass the technique used to produce Dolly the sheep. This paper thereby defends the key feature of the
approach of the House of Lords in the recent case of R (Bruno Quintavalle on behalf of the ProLife Alliance) v Secretary of State for Health [2003]
UKHL 13. Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 287 HerissoneKelly, Peter The cloning debate in the United Kingdom: the academy meets the public CQ: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 2005 Summer; 14(3): 268276 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 288 Fiester, Autumn Ethical issues in animal cloning Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 2005 Summer; 48(3): 328 343 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 289 Levy, Neil; Lotz, Mianna Reproductive cloning and a (kind of) genetic fallacy Bioethics 2005 June; 19(3): 232250 Abstract: Many people now believe that human reproductive cloningonce sufficiently safe and effectiveshould be permitted on the grounds that
it will allow the otherwise infertile to have children that are biologically closely related to them. However, though it is widely believed that the
possession of a close genetic link to our children is morally significant and valuable, we argue that such a view is erroneous. Moreover, the claim
that the genetic link is valuable is pernicious; it tends to give rise to highly undesirable consequences, and therefore should be combated rather
than pandered to. The emphasis on the genetic is unwarranted and unfortunate; rather than giving us moral reason to support reproductive cloning
in the case of infertility, the fact that cloning requests are likely to be motivated by the genetic argument gives us reason to oppose its
availability. Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 290 United Nations General Assembly United Nations declaration on human cloning National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 2005 Summer; 5(2): 357 358 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 291 United States. Congress. House. A bill to prohibit human cloning and protect stem cell research. Washington, DC: U.S. G.P.O., 2005. 11 p. [Online]. Available: http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgibin/useftp.cgi?
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Document 292 United States. Congress. Senate. A bill to prohibit human cloning and protect stem cell research. Washington, DC: U.S. G.P.O., 2005. 11 p. [Online]. Available: http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgibin/useftp.cgi?
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Document 293 Northcott, Michael S. Concept art, clones, and cocreators: the theology of making Modern Theology 2005 April; 21(2): 219236 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 294 Morgan, Carol A. Tissue harvesting for cloning: an ethical perspective for veterinarians / Prélèvement de tissus aux fins de clonage: une perspective
déontologique à l'intention des vétérinaires Canadian Veterinary Journal 2005 April; 46(4): 358363 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 295 Horst, Maja Cloning sensations: mass mediated articulation of social responses to controversial biotechnology Public Understanding of Science 2005 April; 14(2): 185200 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 296 Weasel, Lisa H.; Jensen, Eric Language and values in the human cloning debate: a webbased survey of scientists and Christian fundamentalist pastors New Genetics and Society 2005 April; 24(1): 114 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 297 Testa, Giuseppe; Harris, John Ethics and synthetic gametes Bioethics 2005 April; 19(2): 146166 Abstract: The recent in vitro derivation of gametelike cells from mouse embryonic stem (mES) cells is a major breakthrough and lays down
several challenges, both for the further scientific investigation and for the bioethical and biolegal discourse. We refer here to these cells as
gametelike (spermlike or oocytelike, respectively), because at present there is still no evidence that these cells behave fully like bona fide
sperm or oocytes, lacking the fundamental proof, i.e. combination with a normally derived gamete of the opposite sex to yield a normal individual.
However, the results published so far do show that these cells share some defining features of gametes. We discuss these results in the light of
the bioethical and legal questions that are likely to arise would the same process become possible with human embryonic stem (hES) cells. Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 298 Chester, Ronald Cloning embryos from adult human beings: the relative merits of reproductive, research and therapeutic uses New England Law Review 2005 Spring; 39(3): 583606 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 299 Andrusko, Dave UN Committee endorses anticloning resolution National Right to Life News 2005 March; 32(3): 1, 27 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 300 Harris, John; Patrizio, Pasquale; Gurdon, John; Strong, Carson; Birnbacher, Dieter; Robertson, John; McLaren, Anne; Holm, Søren; Isasi,
Rosario; Edwards, Robert; Lockwood, Gillian; White, Gladys; Galton, David; McMahan, Jeff Discussion (day 1 session 3): moral philosophy of human reproductive cloning Reproductive BioMedicine Online 2005 March; 10(Supplement 1): 5659 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.rbmonline.com (link may be outdated)
Document 301 Birnbacher, Dieter Human cloning and human dignity Reproductive BioMedicine Online 2005 March; 10(Supplement 1): 5055 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.rbmonline.com (link may be outdated)
Document 302 Strong, Carson The ethics of human reproductive cloning Reproductive BioMedicine Online 2005 March; 10(Supplement 1): 4549 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.rbmonline.com (link may be outdated)
Document 303 Gurdon, J.B. Reproductive cloning: past, present and future Reproductive BioMedicine Online 2005 March; 10(Supplement 1): 4344 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.rbmonline.com (link may be outdated)
Document 304 Pennings, Guido; de Wert, Guido M.W.R. Cloned embryos: in search of criteria to determine their moral status Nature Review Genetics 2005 March; 6(3): 161 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 305 Sandel, Michael J. The ethical implications of human cloning Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 2005 Spring; 48(2): 241247 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 306 Mitchell, C. Ben The wisdom of Costa Rica [editorial] Ethics and Medicine 2005 Spring; 21(1): 34 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 307 Tzamalouka, Georgia; Soultatou, Pelagia; Papadakaki, Maria; Chatzifotiou, Sevasti; Tarlatzis, Basil; Chliaoutakis, Joannes E. Identifying the public's knowledge and intention to use human cloning in Greek urban areas Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics 2005 February; 22(2): 4756 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 308 Guenin, Louis M. Stem cells, cloning, and regulation Mayo Clinic Proceedings 2005 February; 80(2): 241250 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 309 Quammen, David Clone your troubles away: dreaming of the frontiers of animal husbandry Harper's Magazine 2005 February; 310(1857): 3343 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 310 BillerAndorno, Nikola It's cloning again! [editorial] Journal of Medical Ethics 2005 February; 31(2): 63 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.jmedethics.com (link may be outdated)
Document 311 Munro, Neil Groups press the U.N. to define "cloning" National Journal 2005 January 15; 37(3): 130131 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 312 Le Page, Michael Cloners set sights on rare cats New Scientist 2005 January 814; 185(2481): 12 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 313 Valenzuela, Carlos Y. Ética científica de la clonación humana / Scientific ethics of human cloning Revista Médica de Chile 2005 January; 133(1): 105112 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 314 Declaracion de las Naciones Unidas sobre la Clonacion Humana / United Nations Declaration on Human Cloning Revista de Derecho y Genoma Humano / Law and the Human Genome Review 2005 JanuaryJune; (22): 231234 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://wwwderecho.unex.es/biblioteca/Sumarios/genoma.htm (link may be outdated)
* Document 315 Graumann, Sigrid; Poltermann, Andreas No end in sight to cloning debate Revista de Derecho y Genoma Humano / Law and the Human Genome Review 2005 JanuaryJune; (22): 209227 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://wwwderecho.unex.es/biblioteca/Sumarios/genoma.htm (link may be outdated)
Document 316 Bergel, Salvador Dario La Declaracion de las Naciones Unidas sobre la Clonacion de Seres Humanos del 080305 Revista de Derecho y Genoma Humano / Law and the Human Genome Review 2005 JanuaryJune; (22): 4956 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://wwwderecho.unex.es/biblioteca/Sumarios/genoma.htm (link may be outdated)
Document 317 La Declaracion de las Naciones Unidas sobre la Clonacion Humana [editorial] Revista de Derecho y Genoma Humano / Law and the Human Genome Review 2005 JanuaryJune; (22): 1922 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 318 The United Nations Declaration on Human Cloning [editorial] Revista de Derecho y Genoma Humano / Law and the Human Genome Review 2005 JanuaryJune; (22): 1518 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://wwwderecho.unex.es/biblioteca/Sumarios/genoma.htm (link may be outdated)
* Document 319 Steinberg, Jesse R. Response to Fritz Allhoff, "Telomeres and the Ethics of Human Cloning" (AJOB 4:2) American Journal of Bioethics [Online]. 2005 JanuaryFebruary; 5(1): W27W28 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://bioethics.net (link may be outdated)
* Document 320 Sharma, B.R. Cloning controversies: an overview of the science, ethics and politics Medicine, Science, and the Law 2005 January; 45(1): 1726 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 321 Blackford, Russell Human cloning and 'posthuman' society Monash Bioethics Review 2005 January; 24(1): 1026 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 322 Aeon Flux (2005) Amazon.com Abstract: "Academy Awardwinner Charlize Theron stars as Aeon Flux, the underground operative fighting totolitarian rule in 25thcentury Earth's
last living city. Aeon is the rebels' best hope of overthrowing the oppressively sterile, "perfect" society. But while on assignment to gun down the
government's leader, Aeon uncovers a web of startling secrets that could completely change the world's future in this gripping scifi action thriller
based on the groundbreaking MTV animated series." [description from the DVD case" Offers subtitles in English and Spanish. Rated PG13 http://www.amazon.com (link may be outdated)
Document 323 Fayid, Sha'ban alKumi Ahmad Ahkam alIstinsakh fi alfiqh alIslami = Legal rules on cloning in Islamic jurisprudence Alexandria, Egypt: Dar alJami'ah alJadadah, 2005. 157 p. Document 324 Heinemann, Thomas KLONIEREN BEIM MENSCHEN: ANALYSE DES METHODENSPEKTRUMS UND INTERNATIONALER VERGLEICH DER ETHISCHEN
BEWERTUNGSKRITERIEN Berlin/New York: Walter de Gruyter, 2005. 639 p. Call number: QH442.2 .H45 2005 Document 325 Woodward, John, ed. THE ETHICS OF HUMAN CLONING Detroit, MI: Thomson/Gale; Farmington Hills, MI: Greenhaven Press, 2005. 111 p. Call number: QH438.7 .E844 2005 Save All
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Document 328 Haddix, Margaret Peterson DOUBLE IDENTITY New York: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 2005. 218 p. Call number: PS3558 .A3118 D68 2005 * Document 329 Ishiguro, Kazuo NEVER LET ME GO New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2005. 288 p. Call number: PR6059 .S5 N48 2005 * Document 330 Macintosh, Kerry Lynn ILLEGAL BEINGS: HUMAN CLONES AND THE LAW Cambridge/New York: Cambridge University Press, 2005. 272 p. Call number: KF3831 .M33 2005 Document 331 Guilfoile, Kevin CAST OF SHADOWS New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2005. 319 p. Call number: PS3607 .U48 C37 2005 * Document 332 Seabra Ferreira, Maria Aline Salgueiro I AM THE OTHER: LITERARY NEGOTIATIONS OF HUMAN CLONING Westport, CT: Praeger, 2005. 304 p. Call number: PS374 .H83 F47 2005 * Document 333 Harris, Nancy, ed. CLONING Detroit: Greenhaven Press/Thomson Gale, 2005. 192 p. Call number: QH442.2 .C5643 2005 Document 334 Shapshay, Sandra The human being in the age of mechanical reproduction: an argument against human cloning In: Adams, Frederick, ed. Ethical Issues for the TwentyFirst Century. Charlottesville, VA: Philosophy
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Document 335 Bryant, John; Baggott la Velle, Linda; Searle, John Cloning and stem cells In their: Introduction to Bioethics. Chichester, West Sussex, UK; Hoboken, NJ: Wiley, 2005: 149171 Call number: QH332 .B78 2005
Document 336 Prohibition on genetic intervention (cloning and germ line genetic therapy) law, 57591999 (amended 5764
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Document 338 Bleich, J. David Cloning In: Neusner, Jacob; AveryPeck, Alan J.; Green, William Scott, eds. The Encyclopedia of Judaism. 2nd edition.
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Document 340 Annas, George J.; Andrews, Lori B.; Isasi, Rosario M. Protecting the endangered human: toward an international treaty prohibiting cloning and inheritable
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Document 341 de MeloMartín, Inmaculada Putting human cloning where it belongs In her: Taking Biology Seriously: What Biology Can and Cannot Tell Us About Moral and Public Policy Issues.
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Document 343 Cash, Adrienne N. Attack of the clones: legislative approaches to human cloning in the United States Duke Law and Technology Review 2005; 26: 14p. [Online]. Accessed:
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Document 344 Gilbert, Scott F.; Tyler, Anna L.; Zackin, Emily J. Should we allow humans to be cloned?: ethics and policies for human cloning. In their: Bioethics and the New Embryology: Springboards for Debate. Sunderland, MA: Sinauer Associates; 2005:
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Document 345 Gardner, Richard Therapeutic and reproductive cloninga scientific perspective In: Gunning, Jennifer; Holm, Søren, eds. Ethics, law, and society. Volume 1. Aldershot, Hants, England; Burlington,
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Document 347 McGee, Glenn Human cloning In: Mitcham, Carl, ed. Encyclopedia of Science, Technology, and Ethics. Farmington Hills, MI: Thomson/Gale, 2005:
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Document 348 Panno, Joseph Legal issues In his: Animal Cloning: The Science of Nuclear Transfer. New York: Facts on File, 2005: 7477 Call number: QH442.2 .P26 2005
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* Document 350 Dowty, Rachel Clones and cloning. In: Restivo, Sal, ed. Science, Technology, and Society: An Encyclopedia. New York: Oxford University Press; 2005:
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* Document 351 Morscher, Edgar Why is it morally wrong to clone a human being? How to evaluate arguments of biopolitics, biomorality, and
bioethics. In: Thiele, F.; Ashcroft, R.E., eds. Bioethics in a Small World. Berlin: Springer; 2005: 121128. Call number: QH332 .B498 2005
* Document 352 Revel, Michel Ethical issues of human embryo cloning technologies for stem cell research. In: Blazer, Shraga; Zimmer, Etan Z., eds. The Embryo: Scientific Discovery and Medical Ethics. New York: Karger;
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* Document 353 Bailey, Ronald Who's afraid of human cloning? In his: Liberation Biology: The Scientific and Moral Case for the Biotech Revolution. Amherst, NY: Prometheus
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* Document 354 Takala, Tuija The many wrongs of human reproductive cloning. In: Hayry, Matti; Takala, Tuija; HerissoneKelly, Peter, eds. Bioethics and Social Reality. New York: Rodopi; 2005:
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* Document 355 Harris, John The poverty of objections to human reproductive cloning. In: Cohen, Andrew I.; Wellman, Christopher Heath, eds. Contemporary Debates in Applied Ethics. Malden, MA:
Blackwell Pub., 2005: 145158. Call number: BJ1031 .C597 2005
* Document 356 Rifkin, Jeremy Why I oppose human cloning. In: Cohen, Andrew I.; Wellman, Christopher Heath, eds. Contemporary Debates in Applied Ethics. Malden, MA:
Blackwell Pub., 2005: 141144. Call number: BJ1031 .C597 2005
* Document 357 Campbell, Angela Ethos and economics: examining the rationale underlying stem cell and cloning research policies in the
United States, Germany, and Japan American Journal of Law and Medicine 2005; 31(1): 4786 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 358 Lin, Laura International stem cell use and regulation in research Journal of Biolaw and Business 2005; 8(1): 4748 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 359 Mosteller, Timothy Aristotle and headless clones Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 2005; 26(4): 339350 Abstract: Cloned organisms can be genetically altered so that they do not exhibit higher brain functioning. This form
of therapeutic cloning allows for genetically identical organs and tissues to be harvested from the clone for the use of
the organism that is cloned. "Spare parts" cloning promises many opportunities for future medical advances. What is
the ontological and ethical status of spare parts, headless clones? This paper attempts to answer this question from
the perspective of Aristotle's view of the soul. Aristotle's metaphysics as applied to his view of biological essences
generates an ethic that can contribute to moral reasoning regarding the use of headless spare parts clones. The task
of this paper is to show the implications that Aristotle's view of the soul, if it is true, would have on the ethics of
headless, spare parts cloning. Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 360 McLachlan, Hugh V. Unique persons and the replicable genesets of their reproducible bodies: a defence of human cloning Human Reproduction and Genetic Ethics: An International Journal 2005; 11(2): 4348 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 361 HFEA grants the first therapeutic cloning licence for research Human Reproduction and Genetic Ethics: An International Journal 2005; 11(1): 2 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 362 Melton, Douglas A.; Daley, George Q.; Jennings, Charles G. Altered nuclear transfer in stemcell research a flawed proposal [opinion] New England Journal of Medicine 2004 December 30; 351(27): 27912792 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://content.nejm.org (link may be outdated)
* Document 363 Jaenisch, Rudolf Human cloning the science and ethics of nuclear transplantation [opinion] New England Journal of Medicine 2004 December 30; 351(27): 27872791 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://content.nejm.org (link may be outdated)
Document 364 Holmes, Bob Squeeze gently to clone monkeys New Scientist 2004 December 1117; 184(2477): 8 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 365 Perry, Anthony C.F. Nuclear transfer cloning and the United Nations Nature Biotechnology 2004 December; 22(12): 15061508 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 366 Larijani, Bagher; Zahedi, F. Islamic perspective on human cloning and stem cell research Transplantation Proceedings 2004 December; 36(10): 31883189 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 367 Cloning around [editorial] Nature Cell Biology 2004 December; 6(12): 1145 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 368 Bernier, L.; Gregoire, D. Reproductive and therapeutic cloning, germline therapy, and purchase of gametes and embryos: comments
on Canadian legislation governing reproduction technologies Journal of Medical Ethics 2004 December; 30(6): 527532 Abstract: In Canada, the Assisted Human Reproduction Act received royal assent on 29 March 2004. The approach
proposed by the federal government responds to Canadians' strong desire for an enforceable legislative framework in
the field of reproduction technologies through criminal law. As a result of the widening gap between the rapid pace of
technological change and governing legislation, a distinct need was perceived to create a regulatory framework to
guide decisions regarding reproductive technologies.In this article the three main topics covered in the new
legislation are commented on: cloning, germline therapy, and purchase of gametes and embryos. Some important
issues also covered in the new legislation, such as privacy and access to information, data protection, identity of
donors, and inspection, will not be addressed. Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.jmedethics.com (link may be outdated)
* Document 369 Morgan, Derek; Ford, Mary Cell phoney: human cloning after Quantavalle Journal of Medical Ethics 2004 December; 30(6): 524526 Abstract: Reproductive cloning has thrown up new scientific possibilities, ethical conundrums, and legal challenges.
An initial question, considered by the English courts in 2003, was whether the technique presently available, that of
cell nucleus replacement, falls outside the provisions of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 1990. If it does,
the creation and use, including use in research protocols, of human embryos would be unregulated, disclosing a
need to consider remedial legislation. The resolution by the courts of this legal question dramatically engages them
in a resolution of fundamental ethical dilemmas, and discloses the possibilities and limitation of negotiating science
policy through the processes of litigation. Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.jmedethics.com (link may be outdated)
Document 370 Alderson, Priscilla Clonebeing: Exploring the Psychological and Social Dimensions, by S. Levick [book review] New Genetics and Society 2004 December; 23(3): 327328 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 371 Knoepffler, Nikolaus Cloning with therapeutical purposes = Klonen mit therapeutischer Zielsetzung. Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift 2004 October 22; 129(43): 23162317 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.thiemeconnect.com/ejournals/toc/dmw/23631 (link may be outdated)
Document 372 Parry, Emyr Jones United Nations cloning discussion. Statement by Sir Emyr Jones Parry KCMG, permanent representative to
the UK mission at the UN New York: United Nations 2004 October 22; 2 p. [Online]. Available:
http://www.dh.gov/NewsHome/Speeches/SpeechesList/SpeechesArticle/ fs/en?
CONTENT_ID=4091478&chk=7fpdv1 [2005 February 8] http://www.dh.gov.uk/NewsHome/Speeches/ (link may be outdated)
Document 373 The Vatican Considerations of the Holy See on human cloning United Nations: General Assembly 2004 October 7; A/C.6/59/INF/1: 4 p. [Online]. Available:
http://daccessdds.un.org/doc/UNDOC/LTD/N04/541/26/PDF/N0454126.pdf?OpenElement [12 February 2007] Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://daccessdds.un.org/doc/UNDOC/LTD/N04/541/26/PDF/N0454126.pdf?OpenElement (link may be outdated)
* Document 374 Time to look to the future Germany is understandably cautious about embryo research, but the country
would benefit from joint European projects [editorial] Nature 2004 September 23; 431(7007): 385 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.nature.com (link may be outdated)
Document 375 Glowinski, Anne L. Clone psychology [review of Clone Being: Exploring the Psychological and Social Dimensions, by Stephen
E. Levick] JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association 2004 September 2229; 292(12): 14971498 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://jama.amaassn.org (link may be outdated)
Document 376 Germany. National Ethikrat Cloning for reproductive purposes and cloning for the purposes of biomedical research: opinion Berlin: National Ethikrat, 2004 September 13: 105 p. [Online]. Available:
http://www.ethikrat.org/_english/publications/Opinion_Cloning.pdf [2006 November 10] http://www.ethikrat.org/_english/publications/Opinion_Cloning.pdf (link may be outdated)
Document 377 HFEA grants the first therapeutic cloning licence for research London: Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority [HFEA], 2004 August 11; 2 p. [Online]. Available:
http://www.hfea.gov.uk/PressOffice/Archive/1092233888 [2004 September 8] http://www.hfea.gov.uk/PressOffice/Archive/1090427358 (link may be outdated)
Document 378 World Health Organization [WHO]. Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean. Regional Committee for the
Eastern Mediterranean Development of a regional position on human cloning World Health Organization. Regional Committee for the Eastern Mediterranean 2004 September 10 p. [Online].
Accessed: http://www.emro.who.int/rpc/pdf/RC51INFDOC11.pdf [2010 June 7] http://www.emro.who.int/ (link may be outdated)
Document 379 Coors, Marilyn E. The Cloning Sourcebook, edited by Arlene Judith Klotzko [book review] Politics and the Life Sciences 2004 September; 23(2): 6263 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 380 American Society for Reproductive Medicine. Ethics Committee Human somatic cell nuclear transfer (cloning) Fertility and Sterility 2004 September; 82(Supplement 1): S236S239 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 381 State of the art a survey of technology and society: the cloning logjam treaty talks break down at the
United Nations New Atlantis 2004 Fall2005 Winter; 7: 143146 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.thenewatlantis.com (link may be outdated)
* Document 382 Cheshire, William P. Inevitable human cloning as viewed from 221B Baker Street [opinion] Ethics and Medicine 2004 Fall; 20(3): 141149 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 383 Dividing the cloning divide [editorial] Nature Genetics 2004 September; 36(9): 913 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 384 Jenkins, Trefor A Clone of Your Own? The Science and Ethics of Cloning, by Arlene Judith Klotzko [book review] BMJ: British Medical Journal 2004 August 21; 329(7463): 466 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.bmj.com (link may be outdated)
* Document 385 Coghlan, Andy UK cloners target diabetes cure New Scientist 2004 August 2127; 183(2461): 89 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 386 Holden, Constance U.K. gives cloning ok Science 2004 August 20; 305(5687): 1102 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.sciencemag.org (link may be outdated)
* Document 387 Friedrich, M.J. Researchers make the case for human embryonic stem cell research JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association 2004 August 18; 292(7): 791792 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://jama.amaassn.org (link may be outdated)
* Document 388 Brugger, E. Christian Human cloning, theology of the body and the humanity of the embryo Linacre Quarterly 2004 August; 71(3): 232244 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 389 Zimmerman, Anthony Cloning vs. parenting Linacre Quarterly 2004 August; 71(3): 189198 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 390 Bustillos, Dan Clone identities [review of Clone Being: Exploring the Psychological and Social Dimensions, by Stephen E.
Levick] Lancet 2004 July 1016; 364(9429): 132 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet (link may be outdated)
Document 391 Normile, Dennis Japan panel backs therapeutic cloning Science 2004 July 2; 305(5680): 27 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.sciencemag.org (link may be outdated)
Document 392 Ortolon, Ken Hope or horror? Texas Medicine 2004 July; 100(7): 5152 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 393 Bernal, Susan Kerr Teach the genie's master to be responsible Journal of Andrology 2004 JulyAugust; 25(4): 453454 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 394 Leather, Suzi Human cloning what should we really be frightened of? [editorial] Clinical Medicine 2004 JulyAugust; 4(4): 299301 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 395 Cohen, Cynthia B. The ethics of human reproductive cloning: when world views collide Accountability in Research 2004 JulyDecember; 11(34): 183 199 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 396 Westphal, Sylvia Pagan Copy and save When endangered species just won't breed fast enough, can a very different kind of
reproduction save them instead? (cloning) New Scientist 2004 June 1925; 182(2452): 3639 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 397 Kaveny, M. Cathleen Rhetoric, public reason, and bioethics: the President's Council on Bioethics and human cloning [review of
Human Cloning and Human Dignity: The Report of the President's Council on Bioethics] Journal of Law and Politics 2004 Summer; 20(3): 489503 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 398 Goldberg, Steven Cloning matters: how Lawrence v. Texas protects therapeutic research Yale Journal of Health Policy, Law, and Ethics 2004 Summer; 4(2): 305317 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 399 Frazzetto, Giovanni Embryos, cells and God EMBO Reports 2004 June; 5(6): 553555 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 400 Sharma, B.R. Medicolegal and ethical issues of cloning: do we need to think again and again? American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology 2004 June; 25(2): 145149 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 401 Adams, Nathan A. Creating clones, kids and chimera: liberal democratic compromise at the crossroads Issues in Law and Medicine 2004 Summer; 20(1): 369 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 402 Coghlan, Andy Cloners press on despite UK nay New Scientist 2004 May 1521; 182(2447): 9 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 403 Ethics of therapeutic cloning: a moment of triumph for South Korean science appears to have been marred
by doubts about lab practice [editorial] Nature 2004 May 6; 429(6987): 1 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.nature.com (link may be outdated)
* Document 404 Baylis, Francoise Canada bans human cloning Hastings Center Report 2004 MayJune; 34(3): 5 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 405 Holliman, Richard Media coverage of cloning: a study of media content, production and reception Public Understanding of Science 2004 April; 13(2): 107130 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 406 Aschheim, Kathy Cloning from postmitotic cells Nature Biotechnology 2004 April; 22(4): 401 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 407 Hedgecoe, Adam Crafting a Cloning Policy: From Dolly to Stem Cells, by Andrea L. Bonnicksen [book review] New Genetics and Society 2004 April; 23(1): 123 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 408 Cloning and consensus: Bill C6 [editorial] CMAJ/JAMC: Canadian Medical Association Journal 2004 March 30; 170(7): 1069 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.cmaj.ca (link may be outdated)
Document 409 Jones, Steve Clones, clowns, and common sense [review of A Clone of Your Own: The Science and Ethics of Cloning, by
Arlene Judith Klotzko] Lancet 2004 March 6; 363(9411): 827828 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.thelancet.com/journal (link may be outdated)
* Document 410 Billingsley, Barbara; Caulfield, Timothy The regulation of science and the Charter of Rights: would a ban on nonreproductive human cloning
unjustifiably violate freedom of expression? Queen's Law Journal 2004 Spring; 29(2): 647679 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 411 Turner, Leigh Is repugnance wise? Visceral responses to biotechnology Nature Biotechnology 2004 March; 22(3): 269270 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 412 Teboul, Gerard Un instrument international prohibant le clonage humain reproductif? / An international instrument
prohibiting reproductive human cloning? Journal International de Bioethique / International Journal of Bioethics 2004 March; 15(1): 8593, 133134 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 413 Meacham, Randall B. Is there a role for cloning in human reproduction? Journal of Andrology 2004 MarchApril; 25(2): 179181 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 414 Allhoff, Fritz Telomeres and the ethics of human cloning American Journal of Bioethics [Online]. 2004 Spring; 4(2): W29W31 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://bioethics.net (link may be outdated)
* Document 415 Mahowald, Mary B. Selfpreservation: an argument for therapeutic cloning, and a strategy for fostering respect for moral integrity
American Journal of Bioethics 2004 Spring; 4(2): 5666 Abstract: The issues of human cloning and stem cell retrieval are inseparable in circumstances in which the
rationale of self preservation may be invoked as a negative right. I apply this rationale to a hypothetical case in
which cloning is necessary to preserve the bodily integrity or life of an individual. Self preservation as moral integrity
is examined in a narrower context, i.e., as applicable to those for whom deliberate termination of embryonic life is
morallyproblematic. This issue is addressed through comparison with two paradigms commonly used in support of
clinical practice: the distinction between letting die and killing, and the permissibility of vital organ retrieval after
death. Although these paradigms are questionable in their own right, they offer a rationale by which scientists and
clinicians may respect the negative right to moral integrity of those with whom they disagree. Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://bioethics.net (link may be outdated)
* Document 416 Doerflinger, Richard M. Washington insider: congressional impasse on human cloning National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 2004 Spring; 4(1): 1925 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 417 Greene, Richard Does the nonidentity problem block a class of arguments against cloning? International Journal of Applied Philosophy 2004 Spring; 18(1): 95101 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 418 FitzPatrick, William J. Totipotency and the moral status of embryos: new problems for an old argument Journal of Social Philosophy 2004 Spring; 35(1): 108122 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 419 Wilmut, Ian Human cells from cloned embryos in research and therapy: current methods of cloning are repeatable but
remain inefficient [editorial] BMJ: British Medical Journal 2004 February 21; 328(7437): 415 416 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.bmj.com (link may be outdated)
* Document 420 Wilmut, Ian The moral imperative for human cloning New Scientist 2004 February 2127; 181(2435): 1617 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 421 Beyond clones [editorial] New Scientist 2004 February 2127; 181(2435): 3 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 422 Monastersky, Richard Korean investigators harvest first stem cells from a cloned human embryo Chronicle of Higher Education 2004 February 20; 50(24): A17 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 423 William H. Keeler Statement on cloned human embryos Life Insight 2004 FebruaryMarch; 15(1): 2p Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.usccb.org/profile/publicat/lifeinsight/index.htm (link may be outdated)
Document 424 Lee, Martin Lishexian The inadequacies of absolute prohibition of reproductive cloning Journal of Law and Medicine 2004 February; 11(3): 351372 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 425 Pavelic, Kresimir Arguments for human therapeutic cloning Bosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences 2004 February 4(1): 1518 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 426 Morris, John F. Cloning and human dignity Ethics and Medics 2004 February; 19(2): 13 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 427 Pregnant pause: governments should ban reproductive cloning but allow the therapeutic sort Economist 2004 January 24; 370(8359): 1314 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.economist.com (link may be outdated)
Document 428 Brena Sesma, Ingrid Procreacion asistida e inseminacion artificial y manipulacion genetica en el Codigo Penal del Distrito
Federal, Mexico Revista de Derecho y Genoma Humano / Law and the Human Genome Review 2004 JanuaryJune; (20): 91106 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://wwwderecho.unex.es/biblioteca/Sumarios/genoma.htm (link may be outdated)
* Document 429 Bowring, Finn Therapeutic and reproductive cloning: a critique Social Science and Medicine 2004 January; 58(2): 401409 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 430 Walters, LeRoy The United Nations and human cloning: a debate on hold Hastings Center Report 2004 JanuaryFebruary; 34(1): 56 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.jstor.org/action/showPublication?journalCode=hastcentrepo (link may be outdated)
Document 431 The age of cloning: breakthrough in South Korea, stalemate in the Senate New Atlantis 2004 Winter; 4: 9798 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.thenewatlantis.com (link may be outdated)
Document 432 Hilali, Sa'd alDin Mus'ad Aljanib alfiqhi wa altashri'i li alistinsakh = The juristic and Shariabased rulings with pertinence to cloning
Sulaibekhat, Kuwait: Islamic Organization for Medical Sciences, 2004. 226 p. Call number: GU Qatar campus [SFSQ] + BRL Document 433 Vöneky, Silja and Wolfrum, Rüdiger, eds. HUMAN DIGNITY AND HUMAN CLONING Leiden/Boston: Martinus Nijhoff, 2004. 319 p. Call number: QH442.2 .H876 2004 * Document 434 Hunyadi, Mark JE EST UN CLÔNE: L'ÉTHIQUE À L'ÉPREUVE DES BIOTECHNOLOGIES Paris: Seuil, 2004. 197 p. Call number: BJ1312 .H86 2004 * Document 435 Pence, Gregory E. CLONING AFTER DOLLY: WHO'S STILL AFRAID? Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2004. 211 p. Call number: QH442.2 .P458 2004 * Document 436 Levick, Stephen E. CLONE BEING: EXPLORING THE PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIAL DIMENSIONS Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2004. 319 p. Call number: QH442.2 .L485 2004 * Document 437 McGee, Glenn and Caplan, Arthur, eds. THE HUMAN CLONING DEBATE Berkeley, CA: Berkeley Hills Books; Distributed by: Publishers Group West, 2004. 330 p. Call number: QH442.2 .H85 2004 Document 438 Harris, John ON CLONING London/New York: Routledge, 2004. 184 p. Call number: QH442.2 .H37 2004 Document 439 Klotzko, Arlene Judith A CLONE OF YOUR OWN? Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press, 2004. 162 p. Call number: QH442.2 .K64 2004 Document 440 Larijani, Bagher; Zahedi, Farzaneh Ethical issues of cloning and stem cell research Iranian Journal of Diabetes and Lipid Disorders 2004; 4(Suppl.): 93103 [Online]. Accessed:http://journals.
tums.ac.ir/search.aspx?org_id=59&culture_var=en&journal_id=27&segment=en&issue_id=1771 [2010 March 25] Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://journals.tums.ac.ir/ (link may be outdated)
Document 441 Di Leo, Calogero Le argomentazioni etiche sulla clonazione Bioetica e Cultura 2004; 13(1): 4564 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 442 Ficarra, Luigi La clonazione terapeutica e riproduttiva: elementi rilevanti per la riflessione etica Bioetica e Cultura 2004; 13(1): 2344 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 443 Annex: Relevant international and national documents In: Vöneky, Silja; Wolfrum, Rüdiger, eds. Human Dignity and Human Cloning. Leiden: Nijhoff, 2004: 185319 Call number: QH442.2 .H876 2004
Document 444 Simitis, Spiros A convention on cloningannotations to an almost unsolvable dilemma In: Vöneky, Silja; Wolfrum, Rüdiger, eds. Human Dignity and Human Cloning. Leiden: Nijhoff, 2004: 167182 Call number: QH442.2 .H876 2004
Document 445 Arsanjani, Mahnoush The negotiations on a treaty on cloning: some reflections In: Vöneky, Silja; Wolfrum, Rüdiger, eds. Human Dignity and Human Cloning. Leiden: Nijhoff, 2004: 145165 Call number: QH442.2 .H876 2004
Document 446 Wolfrum, Rüdiger; Vöneky, Silja Who is protected by human rights conventions? Protection of the embryo vs. scientific freedom and public
health In: Vöneky, Silja; Wolfrum, Rüdiger, eds. Human Dignity and Human Cloning. Leiden: Nijhoff, 2004: 133143 Call number: QH442.2 .H876 2004
Document 447 Lilie, Hans International legal limits to human cloning In: Vöneky, Silja; Wolfrum, Rüdiger, eds. Human Dignity and Human Cloning. Leiden: Nijhoff, 2004: 125132 Call number: QH442.2 .H876 2004
Document 448 Vitzthum, Wolfgang Graf Back to Kant! An interjection in the debate on cloning and human dignity In: Vöneky, Silja; Wolfrum, Rüdiger, eds. Human Dignity and Human Cloning. Leiden: Nijhoff, 2004: 87106 Call number: QH442.2 .H876 2004
Document 449 Dreier, Horst Does cloning violate the basic law's guarantee of human dignity? In: Vöneky, Silja; Wolfrum, Rüdiger, eds. Human Dignity and Human Cloning. Leiden: Nijhoff, 2004: 7785 Call number: QH442.2 .H876 2004
Document 450 Ipsen, Jörn Does the German basic law protect against human cloning? In: Vöneky, Silja; Wolfrum, Rüdiger, eds. Human Dignity and Human Cloning. Leiden: Nijhoff, 2004: 6975 Call number: QH442.2 .H876 2004
Document 451 Starck, Christian The human embryo is a person and not an object In: Vöneky, Silja; Wolfrum, Rüdiger, eds. Human Dignity and Human Cloning. Leiden: Nijhoff, 2004: 6367 Call number: QH442.2 .H876 2004
Document 452 Spaemann, Robert Christianity and western philosophy In: Vöneky, Silja; Wolfrum, Rüdiger, eds. Human Dignity and Human Cloning. Leiden: Nijhoff, 2004: 4751 Call number: QH442.2 .H876 2004
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Document 454 Schlieter, Jens Some aspects of the Buddhist assessment of human cloning In: Vöneky, Silja; Wolfrum, Rüdiger, eds. Human Dignity and Human Cloning. Leiden: Nijhoff, 2004: 2333 Call number: QH442.2 .H876 2004
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Document 456 van den Daele, Wolfgang Moderne Tabus? Zum Verbot des Klonens von Menschen In: Schreiber, HansPeter, ed. Biomedizin und Ethik: Praxis, Recht, Moral. Basel; Boston: Birkhäuser, 2004: 7783,
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Document 457 Gratwohl, Alois "Therapeutisches Klonen" aus der Sicht eines Klinikers In: Schreiber, HansPeter, ed. Biomedizin und Ethik: Praxis, Recht, Moral. Basel; Boston: Birkhäuser, 2004: 2328 Call number: R724 .B576 2004
Document 458 Best, Steven; Kellner, Douglas Biotechnology, ethics, and the politics of cloning In: Stehr, Nico, ed. Biotechnology Between Commerce and Civil Society. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction
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* Document 459 Steel, Michael Brain, mind, and person: cloning and questions of identity. In: Jeeves, Michael, ed. From Cells to Souls and Beyond: Changing Portraits of Human Nature. Grand Rapids, MI:
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* Document 460 Hongladarom, Soraj Human cloning in a Thai novel: Wimon Sainimnuan's Amata and Thai cultural attitudes toward
biotechnology. In: Sleeboom, Margaret, ed. Genomics in Asia: A Clash of Bioethical Interests? New York: Kegan Paul; 2004: 85
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Document 461 Lysaught, M. Therese Becoming one body: health care and cloning In: Hauerwas, Stanley and Wells, Samuel, eds. The Blackwell Companion to Christian Ethics. Malden, MA :
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* Document 464 Seng, Kang Phee Cloning humans? Some moral considerations. In: Qiu, RenZong, ed. Bioethics: Asian Perspectives: A Quest for Moral Diversity. Boston: Kluwer Academic
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* Document 468 Campbell, Courtney Buddhism and cloning. In: McGee, Glenn; Caplan, Arthur, eds. The Human Cloning Debate. 4th edition. Berkeley, CA: Berkeley Hills Books;
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Document 469 Anees, Munawar Ahmad Human clones and God's trust: the Islamic view In: McGee, Glenn; Caplan, Arthur, eds. The Human Cloning Debate. 4th edition. Berkeley, CA: Berkeley Hills Books;
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* Document 470 McGee, Glenn; Wilmut, Ian A model for regulating cloning. In: McGee, Glenn; Caplan, Arthur, eds. The Human Cloning Debate. 4th edition. Berkeley, CA: Berkeley Hills Books;
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* Document 471 Bailey, Ronald Cloning babies is not inherently immoral. In: McGee, Glenn; Caplan, Arthur, eds. The Human Cloning Debate. 4th edition. Berkeley, CA: Berkeley Hills Books;
2004: 211 219. Call number: QH442.2 .H85 2004
* Document 472 Fiester, Autumn Reflections on Dolly: what can animal cloning tell us about the human cloning debate? In: McGee, Glenn; Caplan, Arthur, eds. The Human Cloning Debate. 4th edition. Berkeley, CA: Berkeley Hills Books;
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* Document 473 Campanella, James J. Cloning: ethical issues. In: Ness, Bryan D., ed. Encyclopedia of Genetics. Revised edition. Volume I. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press; 2004:
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* Document 474 Claxton, John; Sachez, Elena; MatthiessenGuyader, Line Ethical, legal, and social aspects of farm animal cloning in the 6th Framework Programme for Research Cloning and Stem Cells 2004; 6(2): 178181 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 475 Lewis, Meredith Age of human cloning and the constitutional crisis that may result [review of The Naked Clone, by John
Charles Kunich] Journal of Law and Family Studies 2004; 6(1): 171180 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 476 Robertson, D.S. Limitations on the cloning of humans and other mammals Medical Hypotheses 2004; 63(2): 254256 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 477 Wilmut, Ian The likely effect of being a clone [editorial] Cloning and Stem Cells 2004; 6(3): 209210 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 478 Lauritzen, Paul; Steward, Nathaniel Cloning: III. Religious perspectives. In: Post, Stephen G., ed. Encyclopedia of Bioethics. 3rd ed. New York: Macmillan Reference USA: Thomson/Gale;
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Document 479 MacKinnon, Barbara Cloning: II. Reproductive. In: Post, Stephen G., ed. Encyclopedia of Bioethics. 3rd ed. New York: Macmillan Reference USA: Thomson/Gale;
2004: 454462. Call number: QH332 .E52 2004 v.1
Document 480 Seidel, George E. Cloning: I. Scientific background. In: Post, Stephen G., ed. Encyclopedia of Bioethics. 3rd ed. New York: Macmillan Reference USA: Thomson/Gale;
2004: 447454. Call number: QH332 .E52 2004 v.1
* Document 481 Pattinson, Shaun D.; Caulfield, Timothy Variations and voids: the regulation of human cloning around the world BMC Medical Ethics [Online]. 2004; 5(9): 8 p. Available: http://www.biomedcentral.com/14726939/5/9 [24 January
2005] Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.biomedcentral.com/bmcmedethics/ (link may be outdated)
Document 482 Schotsmans, Paul A Clone of Your Own? The Science and Ethics of Cloning, by Arlene Judith Klotzko [book review] Ethical Perspectives 2004; 11(4): 266 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 483 SanchezVivar, Alejo Is regulation of human cloning necessary? Human Reproduction and Genetic Ethics: An International Journal 2004; 10(2): 6876 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 484 Hansen, Bart Embryonic stem cell research: terminological ambiguity may lead to legal obscurity Medicine and Law: World Association for Medical Law 2004; 23(1): 1928 Abstract: National regulation on embryonic stem cell research in the European Union is ambiguous, due to a lack of
consistent scientific terminology as exemplified by the Dutch Embryos Act. To force a breakthrough in this ethically
dubious research topic, a more careful use of terminology would be in the interest of both the scientific community
and the lawmakers, in order to avoid terminology becoming associated with research or applications for which it is
inappropriate. Therefore I will first clarify the technological possibilities in an age of biological control. Secondly, we
will critically analyse the statements of the European Convention on Human Rights and Biomedicine concerning
embryo research and cloning. The Convention prohibits human reproductive cloning but does not take a clear
position on socalled therapeutic cloning. Finally, we will give an overview of the most recent legislative initiatives
within the European Union on this matter. Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 485 George, Robert P. Human cloning and embryo research: the 2003 John J. Conley lecture on medical ethics Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 2004; 25(1): 320 Abstract: The author, a member of the U.S. President's Council on Bioethics, discusses ethical issues raised by
human cloning, whether for purposes of bringing babies to birth or for research purposes. He first argues that every
cloned human embryo is a new, distinct, and enduring organism, belonging to the species Homo sapiens, and
directing its own development toward maturity. He then distinguishes between two types of capacities belonging to
individual organisms belonging to this species, an immediately exerciseable capacity and a basic natural capacity
that develops over time. He argues that it is the second type of capacity that is the ground for full moral respect, and
that this capacity (and its concomitant degree of respect) belongs to cloned human embryos no less than to adult
human beings. He then considers and rejects counterarguments to his position, including the suggestion that the
capacity of embryos is equivalent to the capacity of somatic cells, that full human rights are afforded only to human
organisms with functioning brains, that the possibility of twinning diminishes the moral status of embryos, that the
fact that people do not typically mourn the loss of early embryos implies that they have a diminished moral status,
that the fact that early spontaneous abortions occur frequently diminishes the moral status of embryos, and that his
arguments depend upon a concept of ensoulment. He concludes that if the moral status of cloned human embryos is
equivalent to that of adults, then public policy should be based upon this assumption. Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 486 Trujillo, Alfonso Lopez Clonacion: perdida de la paternidad y negacion de la familia / Cloning: loss of paternity and negation of the
family Vida y Etica 2003 December; 4(2): 119139 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 487 Dell'Oro, Roberto Contextualizando la discusion sobre clonacion: premisas ideologicas y asuntos olvidados / Contextualizing
the discussion on cloning: ideological premises and forgotten topics Vida y Etica 2003 December; 4(2): 5365 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 488 Edwards, R.G. United Nations and human cloning: a slender and fortunate defence for biomedical research Reproductive BioMedicine Online [electronic] 2003 December; 7(6): 700702. Available: http://www.rbmonline.com [4
April 2005] Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 489 Rowan, John R. The science of cloning, the right of reproduction, and professional responsibility Professional Ethics: A Multidisciplinary Journal 2003 Winter; 11(4): 722 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 490 Lo, Pierrette FDA reconsiders stance on cloned food [news brief] Nature Medicine 2003 December; 9(12): 1444 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 491 Opportunity knocks [editorial] Nature Medicine 2003 December; 9(12): 1437 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 492 Rhodes, Suzanne H. The difficulty of regulating reproductive and therapeutic cloning: can the United States learn anything from
the laws of other countries? Penn State International Law Review 2003 Winter; 21(2): 341361 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 493 Frew, Andreas Washington diary [anticloners] New Scientist 2003 November 29December 5; 180(2423): 49 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 494 Trounson, Alan A crime against humanity New Scientist 2003 November 2228; 180(2422): 23 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 495 Yang, Xiangzhong Toward therapeutic cloning and regenerative biology research forum: to clone or not to clone Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology 2003 November 13; 1(1): 97, 4p. Available:
http://www.rbej.com/content/1/1/97 [21 December 2004] Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 496 Hansis, Christoph Is Germany reconsidering therapeutic cloning? Reproductive BioMedicine Online [electronic] 2003 November; 7(5): 594. Available: http://www.rbmonline.com [09
December 2005] Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.rbmonline.com/ (link may be outdated)
* Document 497 Lisker, Ruben Ethical and legal issues in therapeutic cloning and the study of stem cells Archives of Medical Research 2003 NovemberDecember; 34(6): 607611 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 498 Liddell, Kathy Purposive interpretation and the march of genetic technology Cambridge Law Journal 2003 November; 62(part 3): 563566 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 499 Rhind, Susan M.; Taylor, Jane E.; De Sousa, Paul A.; King, Tim J.; McGarry, Michelle; Wilmut, Ian Human cloning: can it be made safe? Nature Reviews Genetics 2003 November; 4(11): 855864 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.nature.com/genetics/ (link may be outdated)
Document 500 TaroncherOldenburg, Gaspar Double rats! Nature Biotechnology 2003 November; 21(11): 1301 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 501 Cloning claims [news] New Scientist 2003 October 1824; 180(2417): 6 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 502 Holy See. The Vatican United Nations urged to ban all human cloning Origins 2003 October 2; 33(17): 273, 275 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 503 Shuster, Evelyne Human cloning: category, dignity, and the role of bioethics Bioethics 2003 October; 17(56): 517525 Abstract: Human cloning has been simultaneously a running joke for massive worldwide publicity of fringe groups
like the Raelians, and the core issue of an international movement at the United Nations in support of a treaty to ban
the use of cloning techniques to produce a child (so called reproductive cloning). Yet, even though debates on
human cloning have greatly increased since the birth of Dolly, the clone sheep, in 1997, we continue to wonder
whether cloning is after all any different from other methods of medically assisted reproduction, and what exactly
makes cloning an `affront to the dignity of humans.' Categories we adopt matter mightily as they inform but can also
misinform and lead to mistaken and unproductive decisions. And thus bioethicists have a responsibility to ensure
that the proper categories are used in the cloning debates and denounce those who try to win the ethical debate
through wellcrafted labels rather than wellreasoned argumentations. But it is as important for bioethicists to take a
position on broad issues such as human cloning and species altering interventions. One `natural question' would be,
for example, should there be an international treaty to ban human reproductive cloning? Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 504 Hayry, Matti Philosophical arguments for and against human reproductive cloning Bioethics 2003 October; 17(56): 447459 Abstract: Can philosophers come up with persuasive reasons to allow or ban human reproductive cloning? Yes. Can
philosophers agree, locally and temporarily, which practices related to cloning should be condoned and which should
be rejected? Some of them can. Can philosophers reproduce universally convincing arguments for or against
different kinds of human cloning? No. This paper analyses some of the main arguments presented by philosophers in
the cloning debate, and some of the most important objections against them. The clashes between the schools of
thought suggest that philosophers cannot be trusted to provide the public authorities, or the general public, a unified,
universally applicable view of the morality of human reproductive cloning. Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 505 Interacademy Panel on International Issues Statement on Human Cloning London: Royal Society, 2003 September 22; 3 p. [Online]. Available:
http://www.royalsoc.ac.uk/files/statfiles/document233.pdf [2004 August 13] http://www.royalsoc.ac.uk/ (link may be outdated)
* Document 506 Wilson, Jennifer Fisher How cloning could change medicine Annals of Internal Medicine 2003 September 16; 139(6): 535538 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.annals.org (link may be outdated)
Document 507 Di Berardino, Marie A.; McKinnell, Robert G.; Wolf, Don P. The golden anniversary of cloning: a celebratory essay [editorial] Differentiation 2003 September; 71(7): 398401 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 508 Isasi, Rosario M.; Annas, George J. Arbitrage, bioethics, and cloning: the ABCs of gestating a United Nations Cloning Convention Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law 2003 Fall; 35(3): 397414 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 509 Caplan, Arthur L. What if anything is wrong with cloning a human being? Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law 2003 Fall; 35(3): 369384 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 510 Abushama, Mandy D.; Ahmed, Badreldeen I. Human cloning: fact or fiction Saudi Medical Journal 2003 September; 24(9): 931932 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 511 President's Council on Bioethics (United States) Human cloning and human dignity: an ethical inquiry policy recommendations Journal International de Bioethique / International Journal of Bioethics 2003 SeptemberDecember; 14(34): 153169 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 512 Danish Council of Ethics The Council of Ethics' views on reproductive cloning 2001 Journal International de Bioethique / International Journal of Bioethics 2003 SeptemberDecember; 14(34): 149151 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 513 Danish Council of Ethics The Council of Ethics' stance on therapeutic cloning 2001 Journal International de Bioethique / International Journal of Bioethics 2003 SeptemberDecember; 14(34): 147148 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 514 Danish Council of Ethics The Council of Ethics' views on therapeutic cloning: 2001 Journal International de Bioethique / International Journal of Bioethics 2003 SeptemberDecember; 14(34): 137146 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 515 Martin, Edward R. Crafting a Cloning Policy: From Dolly to Stem Cells, by Andrea L. Bonnicksen [book review] Health Progress 2003 SeptemberOctober; 84(5): 46 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.chausa.org (link may be outdated)
Document 516 Fernandez, Valeska Cloning and the Future of Human Embryo Research, edited by Paul Lauritzen [book review] APA Newsletters 2003 Fall; 03(1): 173 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 517 Kolers, Avery Cloning and genetic parenthood CQ: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 2003 Fall; 12(4): 401410 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 518 Shapiro, Robyn S. Legislative research bans on human cloning CQ: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 2003 Fall; 12(4): 393400 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 519 Cameron, Nigel M. de S. Democracy's greatest trial: four key challenges for the biotech century Ethics and Medicine 2003 Fall; 19(3): 177184 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 520 Austriaco, Nicanor Pier Giorgio Notes on bioethics: science National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 2003 Autumn; 3(3): 573 575 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 521 Missouri. Laws, statutes, etc. Cloning use of state funds prohibited [Approved: 10 July 1998; Effective 1 January 1999] Missouri Revised Statutes, Section 1.217 (28 August 2003) 1 p. [Online]. Accessed:
http://www.moga.state.mo.us/statutes/c000099/0010000217.htm [9 March 2007] http://www.moga.state.mo.us/statutes/c000099/0010000217.htm (link may be outdated)
Document 522 Woods, Gordon L.; White, Kenneth L.; Vanderwall, Dirk K.; Li, GuangPeng; Aston, Kenneth I.; Bunch, Thomas D.;
Meerdo, Lora N.; Pate, Barry J. A mule cloned from fetal cells by nuclear transfer Science 2003 August 22; 301(5636): 1063 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.sciencemag.org (link may be outdated)
* Document 523 Parry, Sarah The politics of cloning: mapping the rhetorical convergence of embryos and stem cells in parliamentary
debates New Genetics and Society 2003 August; 22(2): 145168 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 524 Maloney, Dennis M. Cloning human cells for research called ethical Human Research Report 2003 August; 18(8): 4 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 525 Cheshire, William P., Jr.; Pellegrino, Edmund D.; Bevington, Linda K.; Mitchell, C. Ben; Jones, Nancy L.; FitzGerald,
Kevin T.; Koop, C. Everett; Kilner, John F. Stem cell research: why medicine should reject human cloning [M554] Mayo Clinic Proceedings 2003 August; 78: 10101018 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 526 Spriggs, Merle Therapeutic cloning research and ethical oversight Journal of Medical Ethics 2003 August; 29(4): 207208 Abstract: Cloning Trevor, a story about therapeutic cloning research, appeared in the June issue of The Atlantic
Monthly. The story gives a human face to the people whom therapeutic cloning could benefit. It presents an
argument for government funding and it puts the usual calls for a moratorium on embryonic stem cell research to
allow for more debate, in a less favourable light. The story also highlights some problems with ethical oversight. Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.jmedethics.com (link may be outdated)
* Document 527 Hochedlinger, Konrad; Jaenisch, Rudolf Nuclear transplantation, embryonic stem cells, and the potential for cell therapy New England Journal of Medicine 2003 July 17; 349(3): 275286 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://content.nejm.org (link may be outdated)
* Document 528 Daley, George Q. Cloning and stem cells handicapping the political and scientific debates [opinion] New England Journal of Medicine 2003 July 17; 349(3): 211212 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://content.nejm.org (link may be outdated)
Document 529 Silver, Lee M. Popular cloning versus scientific cloning in ethical debates Princeton, NJ: Princeton University, 12 p. [Online]. Available:
https://web.princeton.edu/sites/lsilver/wws320/Second/06Reprotech /SilverWilmut.htm [2003 July 16] * Document 530 Simpson, Joe Leigh Toward scientific discussion of human reproductive cloning [opinion] Reproductive BioMedicine Online [electronic] 2003 JulyAugust; 7(1): 1011. Available: http://www.rbmonline.com [13
December 2004] Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.rbmonline.com (link may be outdated)
Document 531 Rhind, Susan M.; King, Tim J.; Harkness, Linda M.; Bellamy, Chris; Wallace, William; DeSousa, Paul; Wilmut, Ian Cloned lambs lessons from pathology [opinion] Nature Biotechnology 2003 July; 21(7): 744745 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 532 Westphal, Sylvia Pagan Horse cloners bet racing ban won't last long New Scientist 2003 June 7; 178(2398): 5 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 533 GómezLobo, Alfonso Human cloning: possibilities and ethical problems Estudios Publicos 2003 Summer; (89): 18 [Online] Available:
http://www.cepchile.cl/dms/archivo_3180_1626/rev89_gomezlobo_ing.pdf [25 January 2007] Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.cepchile.cl/dms/archivo_3180_1626/rev89_gomezlobo_ing.pdf (link may be outdated)
Document 534 Magney, Alix Cloning me, cloning you: reflections on the ethics of cloning for individuals, families and society Social Alternatives 2003 Summer; 22(1): 1926 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 535 Riordan, Peter Jeremiah Cloning consensus: creating a convention to ban human reproductive cloning Suffolk Transnational Law Review 2003 Summer; 26(2): 411444 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 536 Zaner, Richard M. Finessing nature Philosophy and Public Policy Quarterly 2003 Summer; 23(3): 14 19 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.puaf.umd.edu/IPPP/quarterly.html (link may be outdated)
* Document 537 Cameron, Nigel M. de S.; Lahl, Jennifer Cloning newspeak [editorial] Ethics and Medicine 2003 Summer; 19(2): 6768 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 538 Chadwick, Ruth; Schuklenk, Udo From the editors Bioethics 2003 June; 17(3): iiiiv Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 539 Kimura, Rihito Ethicallegal issues relating cloning technology in Japan Prepublication copy. In: Cloning in Biomedical Research and Reproduction: Scientific Aspects Ethical, Legal and
Social Limits, Berlin: DRZE [Deutsches Referenzzentrum fur Ethik in den Biowissenschaften] and the
Bundesministerium fur Bildung und Forschung, 2003 May 1416: 585587 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 540 Young, Lorraine E. Scientific hazards of human reproductive 'cloning' Human Fertility 2003 May; 6(2): 5963 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 541 Westhusin, Mark Human Cloning and Human Dignity: The Report of The President's Council on Bioethics, by Leon R. Kass
[book review] Nature Medicine 2003 May; 9(5): 502 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 542 Childress, James F. Human cloning and human dignity: the report of the President's Council on Bioethics Hastings Center Report 2003 MayJune; 33(3): 1518 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 543 Hall, Stephen S. Eve redux: the public confusion over cloning Hastings Center Report 2003 MayJune; 33(3): 1115 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.jstor.org/action/showPublication?journalCode=hastcentrepo (link may be outdated)
* Document 544 Warrington, Janet A. The ethics of reproductive cloning Santa Clara Computer and High Technology Law Journal 2003 May; 19(2): 471480 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 545 Eugui, David Vivas; Spennemann, Christoph Some reflections on an international convention on the banning of human cloning and related patents Journal of World Intellectual Property 2003 May; 6(3): 485505 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 546 Dinc, Leyla Ethical issues regarding human cloning: a nursing perspective Nursing Ethics 2003 May; 10(3): 238254 Abstract: Advances in cloning technology and successful cloning experiments in animals raised concerns about the
possibility of human cloning in recent years. Despite many objections, this is not only a possibility but also a reality.
Human cloning is a scientific revolution. However, it also introduces the potential for physical and psychosocial harm
to human beings. From this point of view, it raises profound ethical, social and health related concerns. Human
cloning would have an impact on the practice of nursing because it could result in the creation of new physiological
and psychosocial conditions that would require nursing care. The nursing profession must therefore evaluate the
ethics of human cloning, in particular the potential role of nurses. This article reviews the ethical considerations of
reproductive human cloning, discusses the main reasons for concern, and reflects a nursing perspective regarding
this issue. Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 547 Dresser, Rebecca Human cloning and the FDA Hastings Center Report 2003 MayJune; 33(3): 78 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 548 Variations on a theme: just because creatures share the same genes doesn't make them identical [editorial] New Scientist 2003 April 26; 178(2392): 5 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 549 Rogers, Arthur Ethics debate almost derails European cloning vote Lancet 2003 April 19; 361(9366): 1354 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.thelancet.com/journal (link may be outdated)
Document 550 Bhattacharjee, Yudhijit Honored Science 2003 April 18; 300(5618): 423 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.sciencemag.org (link may be outdated)
Document 551 Holden, Constance Another endangered species cloned Science 2003 April 18; 300(5618): 421 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.sciencemag.org (link may be outdated)
Document 552 Alberio, Ramiro; Campbell, Keith H.S. Epigenetics and nuclear transfer [opinion] Lancet 2003 April 12; 361(9365): 12391240 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.thelancet.com/journal (link may be outdated)
* Document 553 Hare, Doug What of animal cloning / Le clonage animal [editorial] The Canadian Veterinary Journal 2003 April; 44(4): 271272 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 554 Johnson, Alissa Attack of the clones: as cloning technology marches forward, state legislatures are faced with some hard
decisions State Legislatures 2003 April; 29(4): 3032, 34 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 555 Nerlich, Brigitte; Clarke, David D. Anatomy of a media event: how arrangements clashed in the 2001 human cloning debate New Genetics and Society 2003 April; 22(1): 4359 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 556 SaintPaul, Gilles Economic aspects of human cloning and reprogenetics Economic Policy 2003 April; 36: 73122 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 557 Gogarty, B. What exactly is an exact copy? And why it matters when trying to ban human reproductive cloning in
Australia Journal of Medical Ethics 2003 April; 29(2): 8489 Abstract: This paper examines the current Australian regulatory response to human reproductive cloning. The central
consideration is the capacity of the current regulatory regime to effectively deter human cloning efforts. A legislative
prohibition on human cloning must be both effective and clear enough to allow researchers to know what practices
are acceptable. This paper asks whether the current Australian regime evinces these qualities and suggests that
Australia should follow the example set in the UK by the enactment of the Human Reproductive Cloning Act 2001. Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.jmedethics.com (link may be outdated)
Document 558 Kass, Leon Cloning as biohazard Science 2003 March 28; 299(5615): 1977 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.sciencemag.org (link may be outdated)
* Document 559 Brainard, Jeffrey Cloning debate moves to the states: with an impasse in Congress, legislatures are now facing bills on
research Chronicle of Higher Education 2003 March 28; 49(29): A22A23 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 560 United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce, Science and Transplantation. Subcommittee on
Science, Technology and Space Cloning: A Risk to Women? Washington, DC: GPO, 2003 March 27, various pagings Abstract: Testimony of Lynne Millican, R. Alta Charo, Andrew Kimbrell and Richard Doerflinger is available on the
web. Holdings include testimony printed from the web (not all available) and materials picked up at the hearing
including: Senator Sam Brownback's press release; Statement by Senator Frank Lautenberg; testimony/statement of
Andrew Kimball; National Right to Life press release about North Dakota bill to ban creation of human embryos by
cloning; National Right to Life document "Human Cloning Legislation in Congress: Misconceptions and Realities"
March 18, 2003; Americans to Ban Cloning's "Why the "Successful" Mouse "Therapeutic" Cloning Really Didn't
Work: Still No "Proof of Principle" for Therapeutic Cloning"; Family Research Council's press release; "Women's
Impact Statement [cloning]" by the Family Research Council; article by Pia de Solenni "In Search of Treatments
Through the Cloning Process: How the Hunt for Eggs Exploits Women;" International Center for Technology
Assessment's statement on "Human Cloning: Impacts on Women" http://www.commerce.senate.gov/subcommittees/science.cfm (link may be outdated)
* Document 561 Brainard, Jeffrey After heated debate, U.S. House votes again to ban cloning Chronicle of Higher Education 2003 March 14; 49(27): A24 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 562 Goodbye Dolly . . . and friends? [editorial] Lancet 2003 March 1; 361(9359): 711 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.thelancet.com/journal (link may be outdated)
* Document 563 Ford, Norman Cloning and embryo research in Australia: legalization of destructive embryo research Ethics and Medics 2003 March; 28(3): 24 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 564 PorterO'Grady, Tim Cloning and the specter of Galileo Patient Care Management 2003 March; 19(3): 910 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 565 George, Thomas Why the U.S. is still searching for a policy on cloning [review of Crafting A Cloning Policy: From Dolly to
Stem Cells, by Andrea L. Bonnicksen] Medical Humanities Review 2003 Spring; 17(1): 8894 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 566 Newman, Stuart A. Averting the clone age: prospects and perils of human developmental manipulation Journal of Contemporary Health Law and Policy 2003 Spring; 19(2): 431463 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 567 Monachello, Jessica J. The cloning for biomedical research debate: do the promises of medical advances outweigh the ethical
concerns? Tulsa Journal of Comparative and International Law 2003 Spring; 10(2): 591625 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 568 The moral case against cloning for biomedical research Issues in Law and Medicine 2003 Spring; 18(3): 261274 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 569 Saunders, William L. Cloning in light of the Nuremberg Code [reprinted from Building a Culture of Life: 30 Years After Roe v.
Wade, edited by William L. Saunders] Human Life Review 2003 Spring; 29(2): 105112 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 570 Murchison, William Cloning, stem cells, and religion? Human Life Review 2003 Spring; 29(2); 1421 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 571 Grubb, Andrew Cloning (cell nuclear replacement): the scope of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 1990: R (On the
Application of Quintavelle) v. Secretary of State for Health [commentary] Medical Law Review 2003 Spring; 11(1): 135138 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 572 Keim, Brandon Editorial GeneWatch 2003 MarchApril; 16(2): 2 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 573 MatthewsRoth, Micheline Stem Cells and Cloning, by David A. Prentice [book review] National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 2003 Spring; 3(1): 222 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 574 Austria. Bioethikkommission beim Bundeskanzleramt = Austria. Bioethics Commission at the Federal Chancellery Interim report on socalled reproductive cloning with regard to a detailed opinion on the application of
human cloning, embryo protection and embryo research, preimplantation diagnosis as well as additional
issues concerning reproductive medicine Vienna, Austria: Bioethikkommission beim Bundeskanzleramt, 2003 February 12: 3 p. http://www.bundeskanzleramt.at/2004/4/18/reproductive_cloning.pdf (link may be outdated)
Document 575 United States. Congress. House A bill to amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit human cloning Washington, D.C.: U.S. G.P.O., 2003. 4 p. [Online]. Accessed: http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgibin/getdoc.cgi?
dbname=108_cong_bills&docid=f:h534ih.txt. pdf [2007 March 8] http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgibin/getdoc.cgi?dbname=108_cong_bills&docid=f:h534ih.txt. pdf (link may
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Document 576 United States. Congress. Senate A bill to prohibit human cloning and protect stem cell research Washington, D.C.: U.S. G.P.O., 2003. 11 p. [Online]. Accessed: http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgibin/getdoc.cgi?
dbname=108_cong_bills&docid=f:s303is.txt. pdf [2007 March 8] http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgibin/getdoc.cgi?dbname=108_cong_bills&docid=f:s303is.txt. pdf (link may
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Document 577 Gross, Michael Human cloning spectre rises again [opinion] Current Biology 2003 February 4; 13(3): R75R76 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 578 Goodman, Neville W. Let's clone again, like we did last winter Hospital Medicine 2003 February; 64(2): 119 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 579 Generating copy(s) [editorial] Nature Biotechnology 2003 February; 21(2): 111 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 580 Agar, Nicholas Cloning and identity Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 2003 February; 28(1): 926 Abstract: Critics of human cloning allege that the results of the process are likely to suffer from compromised
identities making it near impossible for them to live worthwhile lives. This paper uses the account of the
metaphysics of personal identity offered by Derek Parfit to investigate and support the claim of identitycompromise.
The cloned person may, under certain circumstances, be seen as surviving, to some degree, in the clone. However,
I argue that rather than warranting concern, the potential for survival by cloning ought to help protect against the
misuse of the technology. Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 581 United States. Congress. Senate A bill to amend the Public Health Service Act to prohibit human cloning Washington, D.C.: U.S. G.P.O., 2003. 5 p. [Online]. Accessed: http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgibin/getdoc.cgi?
dbname=108_cong_bills&docid=f:s245is.txt. pdf [2007 March 8] http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgibin/getdoc.cgi?dbname=108_cong_bills&docid=f:s245is.txt. pdf (link may
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Document 582 United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation Sciences and Ethics of Human Cloning Washington, DC: The Committee, 2003 January 29; [various pagings; separate documents for each witness] http://commerce.senate.gov/hearings/ (link may be outdated)
Document 583 Wigg, Thomas President's bioethics Council explains report on cloning Hoya 2003 January 17; p. 1, 5 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 584 Human Dignity and Human Cloning (January 2003) Kennedy Institute of Ethics Abstract: This panel discussion of the President's Council on Bioethics report "Human Dignity and Human Cloning"
(released in July 2002 and available online at
http://www.bioethics.gov/reports/cloningreport/pcbe_cloning_report.pdf), was sponsored by the Kennedy Institute of
Ethics and the Center for Clinical Bioethics at Georgetown University. Participants were Leon R. Kass, M.D., Ph.D.,
Chair of the President's Council for Bioethics and Professor at the University of Chicago; Michael Sandel, Ph.D.,
Professor of Government at Harvard University and member of the President's Council; Alfonso GomezLobo, Ph.D.,
Professor of Philosophy at Georgetown University and member of the President's Council; LeRoy Walters, Ph.D.,
Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. Chair of Christian Ethics at the Kennedy Institute of Ethics; Edmund D. Pellegrino, M.D.,
Professor Emeritus of Medicine and Medical Ethics, Georgetown University; and Kevin Fitzgerald, Ph.D., Dr. David
Lauler Chair in Catholic Health Care Ethics, Clinical Center for Bioethics. http://kennedyinstitute.georgetown.edu (link may be outdated)
* Document 585 Ainsworth, Claire; Anansthaswamy, Anil; Cohen, Philip; Concar, David; GrahamRowe, Duncan; Le Page, Michael;
Sample, Ian If not today, tomorrow New Scientist 2003 January 11; 177(2377): 811 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 586 The lessons of Eve: criminalising cloning won't help to safeguard its real victims [editorial] New Scientist 2003 January 11; 177(2377): 3 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 587 United States. Congress. House A bill to amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit human cloning Washington, D.C.: U.S. G.P.O., 2003. 5 p. [Online]. Accessed: http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgibin/getdoc.cgi?
dbname=108_cong_bills&docid=f:h234ih.txt. pdf [2007 March 8] http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgibin/getdoc.cgi?dbname=108_cong_bills&docid=f:h234ih.txt. pdf (link may
be outdated)
Document 588 First human clone? New Scientist 2003 January 4; 177(2376): 28 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 589 Holden, Constance More men ready for cloning Science 2003 January 3; 299(5603): 41 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.sciencemag.org (link may be outdated)
* Document 590 Garrafa, Volnei Crítica bioética: a um nascimento anunciado =Crítica bioética: de un nacimiento anunciado = Bioethical
critique: of a foretold birth Revista Latinoamericana de Bioética 2003 January; (4): 1837 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 591 Garzón Díaz, Fabio Alberto Clonaid: ¿fraude y/o negocio? / Clonaid: fraud and/or business? [editorial] Revista Latinoamericana de Bioética 2003 January; (4): 1217 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 592 European Society of Gene Therapy [ESGT] French gene therapy group reports on the adverse event in a clinical trial of gene therapy for Xlinked severe
combined immune deficiency (XSCID). Position statement from the European Society of Gene Therapy Journal of Gene Medicine 2003 January; 5(1): 8284 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 593 Davis, Jennifer L. The test of primary cloning: a new approach to the written description requirement in biotechnological
patents Santa Clara Computer and High Technology Law Journal 2003 January; 20(2): 469488 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 594 Krahn, Lowell Ben Cloning, public policy and the Constitution John Marshall Journal of Computer and Information Law 2003 Winter; 21(2): 271293 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 595 Cloning policy at critical juncture Life Insight 2003 JanuaryFebruary; 14(1): 7 p. Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.usccb.org/profile/publicat/lifeinsight/index.htm (link may be outdated)
Document 596 Martinez, Stella Maris Derecho a la vida vs. derecho a una determinada calidad de vida. Reflexiones sobre la clonacion humana Revista de Derecho y Genoma Humano Law and the Human Genome Review 2003 JanuaryJune; (18): 77114 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.derecho.unex.es/biblioteca/Sumarios/genoma.htm (link may be outdated)
Document 597 Zaragoza, Federico Mayor Genetica [opinion] Revista de Derecho y Genoma Humano Law and the Human Genome Review 2003 JanuaryJune; (18): 1520 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.derecho.unex.es/biblioteca/Sumarios/genoma.htm (link may be outdated)
Document 598 Zoloth, Laurie Double talk and double vision: creating science research policy on human cloning [review of Crafting a
Cloning Policy: From Dolly to Stem Cells, by Andrea L. Bonnicksen] Health Affairs 2003 JanuaryFebruary; 22(1): 275276 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 599 Schaub, Diana Debating the human future [review of Human Cloning and Human Dignity: The Report of the President's
Council on Bioethics, with a foreword by Leon R. Kass] First Things 2003 January; (129): 5053 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.firstthings.com (link may be outdated)
* Document 600 Pynes, Christopher Alexander HUMAN CLONING AND MORAL STATUS Ann Arbor, MI: ProQuest Information & Learning/UMI, 2003. 275 p. Call number: QH442.2 .P96 2003a Document 601 Honnefelder, Ludger and Lanzerath, Dirk, eds. KLONEN IN BIOMEDIZINISCHER FORSCHUNG UND REPRODUKTION: WISSENSCHAFTLICHE ASPEKTE:
ETHISCHE, RECHTLICHE UND GESELLSCHAFTLICHE GRENZEN = CLONING IN BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH
AND REPRODUCTION: SCIENTIFIC ASPECTS: ETHICAL, LEGAL AND SOCIAL LIMITS Bonn: Bonn University Press, 2003. 751 p. Call number: QH442.2 .K56 2003 Document 602 Delassus, JeanMarie and Papillaud, Karine CLONE OU ENFANT? Paris: InterEditions, 2003. 171 p. Call number: QH442.2 .D45 2003 * Document 603 Churchill, Caryl A NUMBER New York: Theatre Communications Group, 2003, 2002. 62 p. Call number: PR6053 .H786 N85 2003 * Document 604 Goodnough, David THE DEBATE OVER HUMAN CLONING: A PRO/CON ISSUE Berkeley Heights, NJ: Enslow, 2003. 64 p. Call number: QH442.2 .G66 2003 Document 605 Curran, Brendan A TERRIBLE BEAUTY IS BORN: CLONES, GENES AND THE FUTURE OF MANKIND London/New York: Taylor & Francis, 2003. 165 p. Call number: QH442.2 .C87 2003 Document 606 Jordan, Bertrand LES MARCHANDS DE CLONES Paris: Editions du Seuil, 2003. 218 p. Call number: QH442.2 .J67 2003 Document 607 Leone, Bruno, ed. CLONING Farmington Hills, MI: Greenhaven Press/San Diego: Thomson/Gale, 2003. 93 p. Call number: QH442.2 .C5642 2003 Document 608 Waters, Brent and ColeTurner, Ronald, eds. GOD AND THE EMBRYO: RELIGIOUS VOICES ON STEM CELLS AND CLONING Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2003. 228 p. Call number: QH442.2 .G63 2003 Document 609 Arranz Amo, José Antonio Reflexiones preliminares sobre una aplicación científicomédica de la actualidad: la clonación [Preliminary
reflections on a current scientifictechnical application: cloning] In: Esquirol, Josep M., ed. Tecnoética: Actas del II Congreso Internacional de Tecnoética. Barcelona: Fundació
Epson Ibérica, Institut de Technoética, 2003: 93103 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 610 McCarthy, Anthony Cloning and Stem Cell Research: Explaining Catholic Teaching London: The Linacre Centre and The Incorporated Catholic Truth Society, 2003: 80 p. Document 611 Haraway, Donna J. Cloning mutts, saving tigers: ethical emergents in technocultural dog worlds In: Franklin, Sarah; Lock, Margaret, eds. Remaking Life & Death: Toward an Anthropology of the Biosciences. Santa
Fe: School of American Research Press; Oxford: James Currey, 2003: 293327 Call number: QP81 .R45 2003
* Document 612 Keough, William J. All in the family: a child welfare perspective on human reproductive cloning Health Law Journal 2003; 11: 7187 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 613 Vidalis, T.; Manolakou, K. Hellenic National Bioethics Commission Report: On Human Reproductive Cloning Athens, Greece: Hellenic National Bioethics Commission; 2003, 14 p. http://www.bioethics.gr/media/pdf/reports/cloning_en.pdf (link may be outdated)
Document 614 Grand, Rachel B. Human reproductive cloning: more than a constitutional concern [review of The Naked Clone: How Cloning
Bans Threaten Our Personal Rights, by John Charles Kunich] New York University Journal of Legislation and Public Policy 20032004; 7(2): 437447 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 615 Lenzen, Wolfgang Therapeutic versus genuine cloning: what are the real moral issues? Ethical Perspectives 2003; 10(34): 176184 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 616 Franklin, Sarah Kinship, genes, and cloning: life after Dolly. In: Goodman, Alan H.; Heath, Deborah; Lindee, M. Susan, eds. Genetic Nature/Culture: Anthropology and Science
Beyond the Two Culture Divide. Berkeley: University of California Press; 2003: 95 110. Call number: GN289 .G455 2003
Document 617 Sinclair, Daniel B. Genetics. In his: Jewish Biomedical Law: Legal and ExtraLegal Dimensions. New York: Oxford University Press; 2003: 121
144. Call number: KBM3098 .S56 2003
Document 618 Steinberg, Avraham Human cloning. In his: Encyclopedia of Jewish Medical Ethics: A Compilation of Jewish Medical Law on all Topics of Medical
Interest ... Nanuet, NY: Feldheim Publishers; 2003: 509520. Call number: BM538 .H43 S7413 2003 v.2
Document 619 Peters, Ted The cloning controversy. In his: Playing God? Genetic Determinism and Human Freedom. 2nd ed. New York: Routledge; 2003: 159172. Call number: QH438.7 .P48 2003
Document 620 King, David Cloning? Yuk! In: Levinson, Ralph; Reiss, Michael J., eds. Key Issues in Bioethics: A Guide for Teachers. New York;
RoutledgeFalmer; 2003: 5968. Call number: QH332 .K49 2003
Document 621 Bennett, Rebecca; Harris, John Pursuing a rational analysis of cloning. In: Levinson, Ralph; Reiss, Michael J., eds. Key Issues in Bioethics: A Guide for Teachers. New York;
RoutledgeFalmer; 2003: 5158. Call number: QH332 .K49 2003
Document 622 Zaner, Richard M. Finessing nature. In: Gehring, Verna V., ed. Genetic Prospects: Essays on Biotechnology, Ethics, and Public Policy. Lanham, MD:
Rowman and Littlefield Publishers; 2003: 6374. Call number: QH442 .G4596 2003
Document 623 Harris, John Cloning. In: Frey, R.G.; Wellman, Christopher Heath, eds. A Companion to Applied Ethics. Malden, MA: Blackwell Pub.;
2003: 382395. Call number: BJ1031 .C585 2003
* Document 624 Sgaramella, Vittorio Human cloning: mission futile, dangerous or impossible? History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 2003; 25(1): 8191 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 625 Aschwanden, Christie Nations fail to agree on extent of human cloning ban Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2003; 81(11): 850851 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 626 Revel, Michel Human reproductive cloning, embryo stem cells and germline gene intervention: an Israeli perspective Medicine and Law: World Association for Medical Law 2003; 22(4): 701732 Abstract: The perspectives of applying the cloning technology to human reproduction have generated much
controversy. Israel was one of the first countries to adopt (in 1998) a Law that prohibits reproductive cloning. This is
a moratorium for 5 years during which neither cloning of an entire human being nor genetic changes affecting human
reproductive cells will be allowed. An aim of the Law is to allow the examination of the moral, legal, and social
aspects of these technologies and their implications for human dignity. With the intention of not being an obstacle to
the advancement of medical genetics, the Law provides for a yearly report to the Israel Health Minister on the state
of scientific knowledge in these technologies. This article reflects the 20023 report, relating to scientific issues and
bioethical opinions in Israel and in the world on human reproductive cloning, embryonic stem cell research and
germline gene manipulation. In the Jewish tradition, the primary importance of saving lives and helping suffering
patients can take precedence over the fears generated by modern genetic and reproductive research. Provided that
new technologies are applied for medical indications and respecting human rights and human dignity, it is legitimate
to explore their beneficial potential. Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 627 Javitt, Gail H.; Hudson, Kathy Regulating (for the benefit of) future persons: a different perspective on the FDA's jurisdiction to regulate
human reproductive cloning Utah Law Review 2003; 2003(4): 12011229 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 628 Caulfield, Timothy Human cloning laws, human dignity and the poverty of the policy making dialogue BMC Medical Ethics 2003 4(3): 7 p. [Online]. Available: http://www.biomedcentral.com.14726939/4/3 [15 August
2003] Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.biomedcentral.com.14726939/4/3 (link may be outdated)
Document 629 Vinck, Sean Charles Does the Thirteenth Amendment provide a jurisdictional basis for a federal ban on cloning? Journal of Legislation 2003; 30(1): 183191 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 630 Morgan, Derek; Ford, Mary Human cloning: legal aspects. In: Cooper, David N., editorinchief. Nature Encyclopedia of the Human Genome. New York: Nature Pub. Group;
2003: 308311. Call number: QH447 .E53 2003 v.3
* Document 631 McCarthy, David Human cloning: arguments for. In: Cooper, David N., editorinchief. Nature Encyclopedia of the Human Genome. New York: Nature Pub. Group;
2003: 305308. Call number: QH447 .E53 2003 v.3
* Document 632 Eisenberg, Leon Human cloning: arguments against. In: Cooper, David N., editorinchief. Nature Encyclopedia of the Human Genome. New York: Nature Pub. Group;
2003: 300305. Call number: QH447 .E53 2003 v.3
* Document 633 Linzey, Andrew; Barsam, Ara Cloning of animals in genetic research: ethical and religious issues. In: Cooper, David N., editorinchief. Nature Encyclopedia of the Human Genome. New York: Nature Pub. Group;
2003: 830833. Call number: QH447 .E53 2003 v.1
* Document 634 Petersen, Alan Dolly and Polly. In: Cooper, David N., editorinchief. Nature Encyclopedia of the Human Genome. New York: Nature Pub. Group;
2003: 196199. Call number: QH447 .E53 2003 v.2
* Document 635 McGivern, Brenda 'Therapeutic cloning': tortious risk management issues. In: Gunning, Jennifer; Szoke, Helen, eds. The Regulation of Assisted Reproductive Technology. Burlington, VT:
Ashgate; 2003: 245259. Call number: K3611 .A77 R444 2003
* Document 636 Peters, Ted; Bennett, Gaymon A plea for beneficence: reframing the embryo debate. In: Waters, Brent; ColeTurner, Ronald, eds. God and the Embryo: Religious Voices on Stem Cells and Cloning.
Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press; 2003: 111130. Call number: QH442.2 .G63 2003
* Document 637 Nelson, James Lindemann Cloning, families, and the reproduction of persons. In his: Hippocrates' maze: ethical explorations of the medical labryinth. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield; 2003:
133150. Call number: R724 .N463 2003
* Document 638 Daar, Judith F. The prospect of human cloning: improving nature or dooming the species? Seton Hall Law Review 2003; 33(3): 511572 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 639 Council for Biotechnology Policy (United States) The sanctity of life in a brave new world: a manifesto on biotechnology and human dignity Human Reproduction and Genetic Ethics: An International Journal 2003; 9(2): 3637 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 640 Beckman, Ludvig Human dignity and legal reactions to reproductive cloning: is the principle too vague? Human Reproduction and Genetic Ethics: An International Journal 2003; 9(2): 2429 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 641 Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority [HFEA] (Great Britain) House of Lords rejects challenge to therapeutic cloning Human Reproduction and Genetic Ethics: An International Journal 2003; 9(2): 23 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 642 Peterson, Shawn E. A comprehensive national policy to stop human cloning: an analysis of the Human Cloning Prohibition Act
of 2001 with recommendations for federal and state legislatures Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics and Public Policy 2003; 17(1): 217268 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 643 Javitt, Gail H. Reproductive genetics 19912002: a selected annotated legal bibliography of genetic testing, gene transfer
and reproductive cloning Journal of Health Care Law and Policy 2003; 6(2): 317380 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 644 Mavroforou, Anna; Giannoukas, Athanasios; Michalodimitrakis, Emmanuel A review of Greek law on human cloning Medicine and Law: World Association for Medical Law 2003; 22(1): 5562 Abstract: The creation of Dolly, a cloned lamb from adult cells was a major scientific breakthrough, which opened
new avenues for many research fields such as reproductive medicine, transplantation and biotechnology. However
this achievement brought to public attention the theoretical possibility of human reproductive cloning. Inevitably
heated debate occurred on several ethical and legal consequences of the prospect of human cloning. At the present
time there is no legal framework in any country to respond to this challenge in a pragmatic way in order to protect
human rights and at the same time to allow science to work for the best interests of mankind. Greece is a European
Union country with its own traditions, history, culture and beliefs but without political and legislative experience in the
handling of medical and biotechnological matters. This paper aims to discuss the legal issues likely to be raised by
the prospect of human reproductive cloning in relation to the current state of the Greek legal system. Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 645 Royal Society (Great Britain) Human reproductive cloning: a statement by the Royal Society London: Royal Society, 2002 December 31 [Policy Document 1/03]; 2 p. [Online]. Available:
http://www.royalsoc.ac.uk/cloning [2003 July 11] http://www.royalsoc.ac.uk/cloning (link may be outdated)
Document 646 Cloning report presented at GU January 15, 2003 Kennedy Institute of Ethics Newsletter 2002 Winter; (10): 12 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 647 Dyens, Ollivier Cloning: burning bright in the forest of the night Free Inquiry 20022003 Winter; 23(1): 3839 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 648 Triggle, David J. Everybody must get cloned: ideological objections do not hold up Free Inquiry 20022003 Winter; 23(1): 3233 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 649 Caplan, Arthur Attack of the anticloners: what the government should do Free Inquiry 20022003 Winter; 23(1): 3031 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 650 Hull, Richard T.; Flynn, Tom Defending cloning and stem cell research against faithbased curbs Free Inquiry 20022003 Winter; 23(1): 27 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
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* Document 651 Benagiano, G.; Primiero, F.M. Human reproductive cloning International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics 2002 December; 79(3): 265268 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 652 Evans, John H. Religion and human cloning: an exploratory analysis of the first available opinion data Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 2002 December; 41(4): 747758 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.blackwellsynergy.com/toc/jssr/41/4 (link may be outdated)
Document 653 Charo, R. Alta Cloning debates [review of Crafting a Cloning Policy: From Dolly to Stem Cells, by Andrea L. Bonnicksen] Nature Genetics 2002 December; 32(4): 567 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 654 Cloning conundrums [editorial] Nature Medicine 2002 December; 8(12): 1331 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 655 Austriaco, Nicanor Pier Giorgio On static eggs and dynamic embryos: a systems perspective National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 2002 Winter; 2(4): 659 683 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 656 Conner, Paul The indignity of human cloning National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 2002 Winter; 2(4): 635 658 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 657 Bishop, Laura Jane; Poland, Susan Cartier Bioethics and cloning, part II Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 2002 December; 12(4): 391 407 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://bioethics.georgetown.edu/publications/scopenotes/sn42.pdf (link may be outdated)
* Document 658 Breitowitz, Yitzchok What's so bad about human cloning? Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 2002 December; 12(4): 325 341 Abstract: There appears to be a consensus in the general community that reproductive cloning is an immoral technology that should be banned. It may,
however, be argued, at least from the perspective of the Jewish tradition, that reproductive cloning has many positive benefits. It is thus essential that
one carefully weigh the costs and the benefits before deciding on a definitive course of action. Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 659 Cohen, Daniel Mark Cloning and the constitution, cloning and the constitution, cloning and the constitution, cloning and . . . Nova Law Review 2002 Winter; 26(2): 511544 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 660 Kim, MyungSik Cloning and deliberation: Korean consensus conference Developing World Bioethics 2002 December; 2(2): 159172 Abstract: This article addresses the 2nd Korean consensus conference on cloning that was held by the Korean National commission for UNESCO in
1999. It notes that the citizens participated directly and handled the important social agenda through deliberative process. The consensus conference is
another democratic form derived from preference aggregative democracy in the sense that it basically depends on public judgment of the citizens.
Compared to other models (elitist or preference aggregative), it has some advantages: 1. It can solve the problem of political legitimacy. 2. It can check
the partiality of expert groups in biotechnology and ethics. 3. It enables us to make informed, responsible decisions. 4. It results in education of citizens'
preference. However, we need to expand the deliberative model. First, we need institutional efforts on behalf of future generations because cloning relates
to them. Second, we should not confine deliberation to logical argument, but expand deliberation to include the value of life which cannot be expressed in
the form of argument or discourse. Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 661 Wertz, Dorothy C. Fetal positions: the ethical opposition to cloning technologies appears to be softening [review of Making Babies: Is There a Right to Have
Children? by Mary Warnock; Cloning, by Anne McLaren] Nature 2002 November 21; 420(6913): 269270 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.nature.com (link may be outdated)
Document 662 Reik, Wolf; Dean, Wendy Back to the beginning Nature 2002 November 14; 420(6912): 127 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.nature.com (link may be outdated)
Document 663 Holden, Constance Jabs on the stem cell front Science 2002 November 8; 298(5596): 1169 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.sciencemag.org (link may be outdated)
Document 664 Klotzko, Arlene Judith A number [theater review] BMJ: British Medical Journal 2002 November 2; 325(7371): 1043 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.bmj.com (link may be outdated)
Document 665 Essed, Philomena; Goldberg, David Theo Cloning cultures: the social injustices of sameness Ethnic and Racial Studies 2002 November 1; 25(6): 10661082 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 666 Best, Steven; Kellner, Douglas Biotechnology, ethics and the politics of cloning Democracy and Nature 2002 November; 8(3): 439465 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 667 Josko, R.M. Clones, parents, persons and the law in Australia Clinica Terapeutica 2002 NovemberDecember; 153(6): 421427 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 668 McLean, Margaret R. Red light, green light: the California cloning and stem cell laws Hastings Center Report 2002 NovemberDecember; 32(6): 7 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 669 Kischer, C. Ward Cloning, stem cell research and some historic parallels Linacre Quarterly 2002 November; 69(4): 338343 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 670 Frew, Andreas Washington diary New Scientist 2002 October 26; 176(2366): 55 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 671 Basak, Jyotish C. Cloning: social or scientific priority? Indian philosophical quarterly 2002 October; 29(4): 517528 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 672 Berkowitz, Peter The pathos of the Kass report [review of Human Cloning and Human Dignity: An Ethical Inquiry, a report issued by the President's Council on
Bioethics] Policy Review 2002 OctoberNovember; 115: 7 p. [Online]. Available: http://www.policyreview.org/OCT02/berkowitz_print.html [14 September 2005] Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.policyreview.org/OCT02/berkowitz_print.html (link may be outdated)
Document 673 Evans, John H. Cloning Adam's Rib: A Primer on Religious Responses to Cloning Washington, DC: Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life 2002 October; 13 p. [Online]. Available: http://pewforum.org/publications/reports/adamsrib.pdf
[2004 December 14] http://pewforum.org/publications/reports/adamsrib.pdf (link may be outdated)
Document 674 Lippman, Abby C56: half full or half empty? Canada grapples with cloning, stem cell research, and assisted reproduction GeneWatch 2002 October; 15(5): 1213 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 675 Newman, Stuart Cloning's slippery slope: how embryonic cloning leads to human cloning GeneWatch 2002 October; 15(5): 11 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 676 Keim, Brandon From laboratory to legislature: CRG board members Paul Billings and Stuart Newman on the politics of cloning [interview] GeneWatch 2002 October; 15(5): 810 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 677 Keim, Brandon Cloning the splendid splinter [editorial] GeneWatch 2002 October; 15(5): 2 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 678 Maloney, Dennis M. National committee issues report on ethics of cloning Human Research Report 2002 October; 17(10): 5 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 679 Coghlan, Andy Race is on to stop human cloning New Scientist 2002 September 28; 175(2362): 11 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 680 Bellinger, Michael The constitutional right to therapeutic cloning Journal of Medicine and Law 2002 Fall; 7(1): 37 53 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 681 Beckwith, Francis J. Cloning and reproductive liberty Nevada Law Journal 2002 Fall; 3(1): 6187 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 682 Swartz, Jonathan S. The Human Cloning Prohibition Act of 2001: Vagueness and Federalism Jurimetrics 2002 Fall; 43(1): 7990 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 683 Anand, Sanjeev Clones, controversy, confusion and criminal law: a reply to Professor Caulfield Alberta Law Review 2002 September; 40(2): 493505 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 684 Nixon, Coby S. Human cloning and the commerce power: in light of United States v. Lopez, Congress can but should not regulate human cloning Georgia Law Review 2002 Fall; 37(1): 295323 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 685 Grubb, Andrew Reproductive cloning in the UK: The Human Reproductive Cloning Act 2001 [commentary] Medical Law Review 2002 Autumn; 10(3):327329 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 686 Pattinson, Shaun D. Reproductive cloning: can cloning harm the clone? Medical Law Review 2002 Autumn; 10(3):295307 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 687 Clancy, Dean To clone or not to clone? Reflections from the Executive Director of the President's Council on Bioethics Dignity: The Newsletter of the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity 2002 Fall; 8(4): 1, 4 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.cbhd.org (link may be outdated)
* Document 688 Wilson, Carolyn Statement in the Ad Hoc Committee on the International Convention Against the Reproductive Cloning of Human Beings, February 26, 2002 Issues in Law and Medicine 2002 Fall; 18(2): 187189 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 689 Bryant, Daniel J. Testimony before House Government Reform Committee on Human Cloning May 15, 2002 Issues in Law and Medicine 2002 Fall; 18(2): 183185 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 690 The President's Council on Bioethics: human cloning and human dignity: an ethical inquiry executive summary Issues in Law and Medicine 2002 Fall; 18(2): 167182 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 691 Adventist statement on ethical considerations regarding human cloning Spectrum (Roseville): Journal of the Adventist Forums 2002 Autumn; 30(4): 4446 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 692 Brunt, John They said, we said: denominational statements on human cloning Spectrum (Roseville): Journal of the Adventist Forums 2002 Autumn; 30(4): 4143 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 693 Zuccarelli, Anthony J.; Winslow, Gerald Current creation questions: the test of human cloning Spectrum (Roseville): Journal of the Adventist Forums 2002 Autumn; 30(4): 2540 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 694 Smith, Wesley J. The clone hustlers Human Life Review 2002 Fall; 28(4): 4554 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 695 Legislation on human cloning stalls in Senate Issues in Science and Technology 2002 Fall; 19(1): 24 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.nap.edu/issues/ (link may be outdated)
Document 696 Breslin, Andy Bad to the clone Animal Issues 2002 Fall; 33(3): 2430 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 697 Bishop, Laura Jane; Poland, Susan Cartier Bioethics and cloning, Part I Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 2002 September; 12(3): 305324 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://bioethics.georgetown.edu/publications/scopenotes/sn41.pdf (link may be outdated)
* Document 698 Lyon, Alissa The cloning report: left of Bush but still a ban Hastings Center Report 2002 SeptemberOctober; 32(5): 7 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 699 On file [human cloning] Origins 2002 August 29; 32(12): 198 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 700 Clones: oddities or businesses? [opinion] Nature 2002 August 29; 418(6901): 903 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.nature.com (link may be outdated)
Document 701 Westphal, Sylvia Pagan So simple, almost anyone can do it New Scientist 2002 August 17; 175(2356): 1617 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 702 Groopman, Jerome Holding cell: why the cloning decision was wrong New Republic 2002 August 5 and 12; 227(67): 1416 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 703 Doerflinger, Richard Reaction to bioethics council report Origins 2002 August 1; 32(10): 172173 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 704 President's Council on Bioethics Human cloning and human dignity: an ethical inquiry [executive summary] Origins 2002 August 1; 32(10): 165, 167172 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 705 Hansen, Bart European perspectives on human cloning EACME Newsletter 2002 August (5): 56 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.eacmeweb.com/en (link may be outdated)
Document 706 Danish Council of Ethics Danish cloning Bulletin of Medical Ethics 2002 August; (180): 1011 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 707 Tesarik, Jan Reproductive semicloning respecting biparental embryo origin. Embryos from syngamy between a gamete and a haploidized somatic cell
[debate] Human Reproduction 2002 August; 17(8): 19331937 Abstract: Embryos formed by somatic cell nuclear transfer to enucleated oocytes (cloning) have given rise to viable offspring in several mammalian
species. The possibility of future application of this technique to human assisted reproduction (reproductive cloning) has been widely debated. On this
background there is current discussion of the potential for a cloningderived technique, which aims at syngamy between a gamete nucleus from one
parent and a somatic cell nucleus from the other. Critical analysis of the clinical indications, the current state of the art, biological concerns and ethical
considerations relative to this technique, called here reproductive semicloning, are presented. Such a technique requires validation by further research
before it can be considered as a treatment option. This debate explores issues raised by the technique. Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 708 Greenberg, Daniel S. This debate is getting silly New Scientist 2002 July 20; 175(2352): 25 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 709 Hall, Stephen S. President's bioethics council delivers Science 2002 July 19; 297(5580): 322324 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 710 Symposium: Conceiving a Code for Creation: The Legal Debate Surrounding Human Cloning HASTINGS LAW JOURNAL 2002 July; 53(5): 9871203 Call number: Special Issue shelf Document 711 California Advisory Committee on Human Cloning Cloning Californians? Report of the California Advisory Committee on Human Cloning Hastings Law Journal 2002 July; 53(5): 11431203 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 712 Silver, Lee Public policy crafted in response to public ignorance is bad public policy Hastings Law Journal 2002 July; 53(5): 10371047 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 713 Bhagwat, Ashutosh Cloning and federalism Hastings Law Journal 2002 July; 53(5): 11331141 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 714 Radin, Margaret Jane Cloning and commodification Hastings Law Journal 2002 July; 53(5): 11231132 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 715 Ortiz, Deborah Cloning, science and public policy Hastings Law Journal 2002 July; 53(5): 11171122 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 716 Eibert, Mark D. Human cloning: myths, medical benefits and constitutional rights Hastings Law Journal 2002 July; 53(5): 10971116 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 717 Greely, Hank Cloning and government regulation Hastings Law Journal 2002 July; 53(5): 10851096 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 718 Segal, Nancy L. Human cloning: insights from twins and twin research Hastings Law Journal 2002 July; 53(5): 10731083 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 719 Capron, Alexander Morgan Placing a moratorium on research cloning to ensure effective control over reproductive cloning Hastings Law Journal 2002 July; 53(5): 10571072 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 720 McLean, Margaret R. Seeing double: the ethics of human cloning Hastings Law Journal 2002 July; 53(5): 10491056 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 721 Rao, Radhika What's so strange about human cloning? Hastings Law Journal 2002 July; 53(5): 10071016 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 722 Sunstein, Cass R. Is there a constitutional right to clone? Hastings Law Journal 2002 July; 53(5): 9871005 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 723 Mittwoch, Ursula "Clone": the history of a euphonious scientific term Medical History 2002 July; 46(3): 381401 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 724 Lanza, Robert P.; Chung, Ho Yun; Yoo, James J.; Wettstein, Peter J.; Blackwell, Catherine; Borson, Nancy; Hofmeister, Erik; Schuch, Gunter; Soker,
Shay; Moraes, Carlos T.; West, Michael D.; Atala, Anthony Generation of histocompatible tissues using nuclear transplantation Nature Biotechnology 2002 July; 20(7): 689696 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 725 Auchincloss, Hugh; Bonventre, Joseph V. Transplanting cloned cells into therapeutic promise Nature Biotechnology 2002 July; 20(7): 665666 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 726 Bruce, Donald M. Stem cells, embryos and cloning unravelling the ethics of a knotty debate Journal of Molecular Biology 2002 June 14; 319(4): 917925 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00222836 (link may be outdated)
* Document 727 Caplan, Arthur L. Attack of the anticloners [opinion] The Nation 2002 June 17: 56 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 728 Travis, J. Transplant triumph: cloned cow kidneys thrive for months [news] Science News 2002 June 8; 161(23): 356 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 729 Charatan, Fred Television icons join fight over stem cell research: don't criminalise scientists, says fictional couple Harry and Louise BMJ: British Medical Journal 2002 June 8; 324(7350): 1402 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.bmj.com (link may be outdated)
Document 730 To clone or not to clone [comment] Christian Century 2002 June 512; 119(12): 5 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 731 Hopkins, Patrick D. Protecting God from science and technology: how religious criticisms of biotechnologies backfire Zygon 2002 June; 37(2): 317343 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 732 Decker, Kevin Habermas on human rights and cloning: a pragmatist response Essays in Philosophy 2002 June; 3(2): 33 p. [online]. Available: http://www.humboldt.edu/~essays/decker.html [14 September 2005] Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.humboldt.edu/~essays/decker.html (link may be outdated)
* Document 733 Gogarty, Brendan; Nicol, Dianne The UK's cloning laws: a view from the antipodes E Law: Murdoch University Electronic Journal of Law 2002 June; 9(2): 9 p. [Online]. Accessed:
http://www.murdoch.edu.au/elaw/issues/v9n2/gogarty92.html [13 September 2004] http://www.murdoch.edu.au/elaw/indices/issue/ (link may be outdated)
Document 734 Kahn, A. Le clonage therapeutique: entre promesses, illusion et ethique [Therapeutic cloning: promises, illusions and ethics] [editorial] Journal de Chirurgie 2002 June; 139(3): 127129 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 735 Comite National d'Ethique Medicale Avis n. 3 du 22 Mai 1997: le clonage [Advice n. 3 of 22 May 1997: cloning] Journal International de Bioethique / International Journal of Bioethics 2002 June; 13(2): 115119 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 736 O'Mathuna, Donal P. What to call human cloning: the technical terminology increasingly used in the cloning debate sidesteps the ethical questions raised EMBO Reports 2002 June; 3(6): 502505 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 737 Baylis, Francoise Human cloning: three mistakes and an alternative Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 2002 June; 27(3): 319337 Abstract: The current debate on the ethics of cloning humans is both uninspired and uninspiring. In large measure this is because of mistakes that
permeate the discourse, including the mistake of thinking that cloning technology is strictly a reproductive technology when it is used to create whole
beings. As a result, the challenge this technology represents regarding our understanding of ourselves and the species to which we belong typically is
inappropriately downplayed or exaggerated. This has meant that important (albeit disquieting) societal issues and speciestype concerns have not been
fully explored. This paper, intended as a corrective, suggests that we take an alternate view of human cloning as both an enhancement and a reproductive
technology. This proposed shift in the framework for analysis counters the current narrow framing of the issues and introduces new questions about the
prospect of modifying the species. Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 738 Coors, Marilyn E. Therapeutic cloning: from consequences to contradiction Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 2002 June; 27(3): 297317 Abstract: The British Parliament legalized therapeutic cloning in December 2000 despite opposition from the European Union. The watershed event in
Parliament's move was the active and unprecedented government support for the generation and destruction of human embryonic life merely as a means
of medical advancement. This article contends that the utilitarian analysis of this procedure is necessary to identify the real world risks of therapeutic
cloning but insufficient to identify the breach of defensible ethical limits that this procedure represents. A valueoriented approach to Kantian ethics
demonstrates that the utilitarian endorsement of therapeutic cloning entails a contradiction of the necessity of human vulnerability and a faulty valuation of
the human embryo. The concern is that a narrow utilitarian focus ultimately commodifies human embryonic life and preferences outcomes as the sole
determinant of moral value. Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 739 Latkovic, Mark S. The science and ethics of parthenogenesis National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 2002 Summer; 2(2): 245255 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 740 de MeloMartín, Inmaculada On cloning human beings Bioethics 2002 June; 16(3): 246265 Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to show that arguments for and against cloning fail to make their case because of one or both of the following
reasons: 1) they take for granted customary beliefs and assumptions that are far from being unquestionable; 2) they tend to ignore the context in which
human cloning is developed. I will analyze some of the assumptions underlying the main arguments that have been offered for and against cloning. Once
these assumptions are critically analyzed, arguments both rejecting and supporting human cloning seem to lose weight. I will first briefly present the main
arguments that have been proposed against cloning and I will argue that they fail to establish their case. In the next section I will evaluate some of the
positive arguments that have been offered supporting such technology. This analysis will show that the case for cloning also fails. Finally, I will maintain
that because critics and especially supporters of this technology neglect the context in which human cloning is developed and might be implemented,
their arguments are far from compelling. Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 741 Burley, Justine Exactly the same but different [review of The Secret, by Eva Hoffman] Nature 2002 May 16; 417(6886): 224225 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 742 Annas, George J. Cloning and the U.S. Congress New England Journal of Medicine 2002 May 16; 346(20): 15991602 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.nejm.org (link may be outdated)
* Document 743 Evers, Kathinka European perspectives on therapeutic cloning [sounding board] New England Journal of Medicine 2002 May 16; 346(20): 15791582 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.nejm.org (link may be outdated)
* Document 744 United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Reform. Subcommittee on Criminal Justice, Drug Policy, and Human Resources MEDICAL SCIENCE AND BIOETHICS: ATTACK OF THE CLONES? Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office [GPO], 2003. 520 p. Call number: Uncataloged [SPCL 14.5 M] http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/search/pagedetails.action?st=andrology&bread=true&granuleId=CHRG107hhrg86435&packageId=CHRG
107hhrg86435 (link may be outdated)
Document 745 United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Reform. Subcommittee on Criminal Justice, Drug Policy, and Human Resources Medical Science and Bioethics: Attack of the Clones? Hearing before the Subcommittee on Criminal Justice, Drug Policy and Human Resources
of the Committee on Government Reform. House of Representatives, One Hundred Seventh Congress, Second Session, May 15, 2002 Washington, DC: GPO, 2003; 520 p. [Online]. Available: http://purl.access.gpo.gov/GPO/LPS33961 [2006 April 18] http://purl.access.gpo.gov/GPO/LPS33961 (link may be outdated)
* Document 746 US [United States] should back research cloning [opinion] Nature 2002 May 9; 417(6885): 103 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 747 Kahn, Jeffrey P. If it looks like a clone and acts like a clone, is it not a clone? Journal of Andrology 2002 MayJune; 23(3): 316 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 748 Bahadur, Gulam; Nielsen, H. Ingolf Cloning foreseen by UK Parliament a decade ago fact, fiction? Reproductive BioMedicine Online [electronic] 2002 MayJune; 4(3): 209. Available: http://www.rbmonline.com [21 April 2004] Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 749 Charo, R. Alta Wars of petition Hastings Center Report 2002 MayJune; 32(3): 6 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 750 Quintero, Maria S. Cloning Californians? Report of the California Advisory Committee on Human Cloning and recent cloningrelated legislation Santa Clara Computer and High Technology Law Journal 2002 May; 18(2): 417431 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 751 Hunt, Doug The cloning landscape: a look at pending legislation GeneWatch 2002 May; 15(3): 1012 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 752 Ranson, David Human cloning: a challenge for legislation Journal of Law and Medicine 2002 May; 9(4): 383385 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 753 Krauthammer, Charles Crossing lines: a secular argument against research cloning New Republic 2002 April 29; (4554): 2023 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 754 Brock, Dan W. Human cloning and our sense of self [viewpoint] Science 2002 April 12; 296(5566): 314316 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 755 PetitZeman, Sophie Stuff of miracles: A replacement gene is giving boys a new lease of life [SCID] New Scientist 2002 April 6; 174(2337): 7 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 756 English, Denis On the ethics of therapeutic cloning [editorial] Journal of Hematotherapy and Stem Cell Research 2002 April; 11(2): 157 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 757 Clones face uncertain future Science News 2002 March 23; 161(12): 189 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.sciencenews.org/archives/ (link may be outdated)
* Document 758 Hidden dragon: American biotech has nothing to fear from China's clones [editorial] New Scientist 2002 March 16; 173(2334): 5 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 759 Holden, Constance Battle heats up over cloning Science 2002 March 15; 295(5562): 2009 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 760 United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Hearing on the Dangers of Cloning and the Promise of Regenerative Medicine [witness testimony] Unpublished documents. Witness Statements. Hearing on the Dangers of Cloning and the Promise of Regenerative Medicine, 2002 March 5, [multiple
pages] Abstract: Includes statements from Arlen Specter, Mary Landrieu, Christopher Reeve, Paul Berg, Thomas Murray, Jody Norsigian, and Stuart A. Newman
Document 761 King, David Cloning? Yuk! Splice: The Magazine of the Genetics Forum 2002 MarchApril; 8(2): 1415 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 762 Hilmert, Laura J. Cloning human organs: potential sources and property implications Indiana Law Journal 2002 Spring; 77(2): 363387 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 763 Cameron, Nigel M de S; Andrews, Lori Cloning and the future of us all [editorial] Ethics and Medicine 2002 Spring; 18(1): 34 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 764 Saran, Madeleine The ethics of cloning and human embryo research Princeton Journal of Bioethics 2002 Spring; 5: 2536 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 765 Kimberly, Michael Reevaluating repugnance: a critical analysis of Leon Kass' writings on genetic reproductive technologies Princeton Journal of Bioethics 2002 Spring; 5: 824 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 766 Wilmut, Ian Are there any normal cloned mammals? Nature Medicine 2002 March; 8(3): 215216 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 767 Shanin, Elizabeth L. International response to human cloning Chicago Journal of International Law 2002 Spring; 3(1): 255261 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 768 Vines, Vance Pursuing promising areas and setting boundaries in human cloning research [review of Scientific and Medical Aspects of Human
Reproductive Cloning, by the Panel on Scientific and Medical Aspects of Human Cloning] National Academies InFocus 2002 Spring; 2(1): 1011 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 769 Caplan, Arthur L.; McGee, Glenn Cloning human embryos: decisions must not be made by private corporations behind closed doors [editorial] WJM: Western Journal of Medicine 2002 March; 176(2): 7879 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/journals/183/ (link may be outdated)
Document 770 Proposal for comprehensive cloning ban debated Issues in Science and Technology 2002 Spring; 18(3): 2930 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 771 Neuhaus, Richard John The Congress still dithers over a ban on human cloning First Things 2002 March; (121): 87 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 772 Doerflinger, Richard M. "We've decided to have a clone" Ethics and Medics 2002 March; 27(3): 34 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 773 Cioffi, Alfred Reproductive and therapeutic cloning Ethics and Medics 2002 March; 27(3): 13 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 774 Chambers, Jean E. Response to "Clone Alone" by Carson Strong and "Are There Limits to the Use of Reproductive Cloning" by Timothy Murphy (CQ vol 11, no 1):
equal access to cloning? Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 2002 Spring; 11(2): 169179 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 775 O'Mathuna, Donal P. Cloning name games: Therapeutic cloning is still cloning Today's Christian Doctor 2002 Spring; 33(1): 1218 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 776 Willson, Carolyn "Human cloning...unethical in itself and dangerous as a precedent" [excerpts from a speech delivered February 26, 2002, to the United Nation's
Committee on an International Convention Against the Reproductive Cloning of Human Beings] National Right to Life News 2002 March; 29(3): 19 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 777 The Holy See. Vatican Press Office Condemnation of the first human cloning [26 November 2001] National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 2002 Spring; 2(1): 143144 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 778 Martino, Renato R. Remarks to the United Nations on human cloning [19 November 2001] National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 2002 Spring; 2(1): 139141 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 779 Kaebnick, Gregory E. The cloned pigs and the "reality" of xenotransplantation Hastings Center Report 2002 MarchApril; 32(2): 7 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 780 Rossant, Janet A monoclonal mouse? One potential use of nucleartransplantation cloning technology is to generate genetically matched tissues for
treating adult patients. But there's a debate about whether mature adult cells are a good source of nuclei. Nature 2002 February 28; 415(6875): 967, 969 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 781 Don't mention the 'c' word [editorial] New Scientist 2002 February 23; 173(2331): 3 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 782 Shin, Taeyoung; Kraemer, Duane; Pryor, Jane; Liu, Ling; Rugila, James; Howe, Lisa; Buck, Sandra; Murphy, Keith; Lyons, Leslie; Westhusin, Mark A cat cloned by nuclear transplantation Nature 2002 February 21; 415(6874): 859 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 783 Shannon, Thomas A. Human cloning: a success story or a tempest in a petri dish? America 2002 February 18; 186(5): 1518 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.americamagazine.org/archives.cfm (link may be outdated)
Document 784 Holden, Constance Name that clone Science 2002 February 15; 295(5558): 1227 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 785 Humane Society of the United States [HSUS] Cat cloning is wrongheaded states the Humane Society of the United States Washington, DC: Humane Society of the United States [HSUS] 2002 February 14 [Online]. Available: http://www.hsus.org/ace/13214 [2002 March 16]; 1
p. http://www.hsus.org/press_and_publications/press_releases/cat_cloning_is_wrongheaded_states_the_humane_society_of_the_united_states.html
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* Document 786 Fischer, Joannie Science trumps politics US NEWS and WORLD REPORT [usn] 2002 February 11; 132(4): 60 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 787 Bruce, Alex The search for truth and freedom: ethical issues surrounding human cloning and stem cell research Journal of Law and Medicine 2002 February; 9(3): 323335 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 788 United States. Congress. Senate A bill to ban human cloning while protecting stem cell research Washington, D.C.: U.S. G.P.O., 2002. 3 p. [Online]. Accessed: http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgibin/getdoc.cgi?
dbname=107_cong_bills&docid=f:s1893is.tx t.pdf [2007 March 8] http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgibin/getdoc.cgi?dbname=107_cong_bills&docid=f:s1893is.tx t.pdf (link may be outdated)
* Document 789 Morality, prejudice and cloning [editorial] Nature 2002 January 24; 415(6870): 349 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 790 The business of cloning [editorial] Lancet 2002 January 5; 359(9300): 1 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.thelancet.com (link may be outdated)
Document 791 Slick footwork by the UK government restores the legality of therapeutic cloning Reproductive BioMedicine Online [electronic] 2002 January February; 4(1): 20. Available: http://www.rbmonline.com/index.html [1 September 2005] Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.rbmonline.com/index.html (link may be outdated)
* Document 792 Maloney, Dennis M. Ethical requirements would apply to stem cell research Human Research Report 2002 January; 17(1): 9 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 793 Goodman, Neville W. Cloning cells: it's big business (but is it right?) Hospital Medicine 2002 January; 63(1): 49 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 794 Little, Kim Human reproductive cloning: an analysis of the Andrews Report Monash Bioethics Review 2002 January; 21(1): S79S91 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 795 Cibelli, Jose B.; Lanza, Robert P.; West, Michael D.; Ezzell, Carol The first human cloned embryo Scientific American 2002 January; 286(1): 4551 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 796 McLean, Sheila A.M. What is wrong with reproductive cloning? Genetics Law Monitor 2002 JanuaryFebruary; 2(4): 68 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://kie.georgetown.edu/nrcbl/documents/glm/g2n4p6.pdf (link may be outdated)
Document 797 Foster, Charles The HEFA 1990 begins to leak: ex parte Quintavalle and the Human Reproductive Cloning Act 2001 Genetics Law Monitor 2002 JanuaryFebruary; 2(4): 13 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://kie.georgetown.edu/nrcbl/documents/glm/g2n4p1.pdf (link may be outdated)
* Document 798 Cibelli, Jose B.; Campbell, Keith H.; Seidel, George E.; West, Michael D.; Lanza, Robert P. The health profile of cloned animals [opinion] Nature Biotechnology 2002 January; 20(1): 1314 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 799 Publish and be damned [editorial] Nature Biotechnology 2002 January; 20(1): 1 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 800 Garcia, Barbara Barrios La clonacion: un reto a la responsabilidad de los hombres [Cloning: a challenge to the responsibility of man] Revista Latinoamericana de Bioetica 2002 January; (2): 116149 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 801 Barrera, Eduardo Alfonso Rueda Clonacion humana y principios democraticos [Human cloning and democratic principles] [rights] [status] Revista Latinoamericana de Bioetica 2002 January; (2): 90103 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 802 Lampert, Allison An Andy Warhol society first CocaCola, now humans: an examination of whether a ban on human cloning violates procreative liberty St. John's Journal of Legal Commentary 2002 Winter; 16(1): 245265 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 803 Green, Ronald M. Advanced Cell Technology. Ethics Advisory Board The ethical considerations [article summarizing Advanced Cell Technology's ethics advisory board's deliberations regarding cloning and stem
cell research] Scientific American 2002 January; 286(1): 4850 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 804 Ponnuru, Ramesh The libertarians and cloning Human Life Review 2002 WinterSpring; 28(12): 109118 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 805 Smith, Wesley J. Cloning and the new eugenics Human Life Review 2002 WinterSpring; 28(12): 103108 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 806 Cloning, legislation and human welfare [editorial] Nature Genetics 2002 January; 30(1): 12 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://genetics.nature.com (link may be outdated)
* Document 807 Murphy, Timothy F. Response to "May a Woman Clone Herself" by Jean Chambers (CQ vol 10, no 2): are there limits to the use of reproductive cloning? Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 2002 Winter; 11(1): 83 86 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 808 Strong, Carson Response to "May a Woman Clone Herself?" by Jean E. Chambers (CQ vol 10, no 2) and "Entitlement to cloning" by Timothy F. Murphy (CQ vol
8, no 3): clone alone Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 2002 Winter; 11(1): 76 82 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 809 Richardson, Sarah The waiting list for clones Discover 2002 January; 23(1): 68 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 810 Soares, Christine Why human clones won't work yet Discover 2002 January; 23(1): 64 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 811 Clone (2002) National Geographic Society Abstract: "Explore the miraculous potential and frightening possibilities of genetic cloning as National Geographic's cameras reveal the history,
controversy, and cuttingedge developments of a scientific breakthrough capable of literally changing the destiny of the human race. Witness the
remarkable effects of the cloning revolution from frozen zoos to super chickens to companies that offer DNA copyright for celebrities. Explore the 'brave
new world' of the emerging human cloning industry that some welcome as a godsend and others denounce as playing God. Experience the moving
personal stories of people desperately awaiting the lifeordeath benefits of 'spare parts' and reproductive cloning. From ethical dilemmas to sciencefiction
scenarios, it's a thoughtprovoking look at the ultimate technological Pandora's box, in CLONE." [description taken from the cassette box] http://www.nationalgeographic.com (link may be outdated)
Document 812 Danish Council of Ethics CLONING: STATEMENTS FROM THE DANISH COUNCIL OF ETHICS Copenhagen: Danish Council of Ethics, 2002. [79] p. Document 813 DelmasMarty, Mireille and Zhang, Naigen CLONAGE HUMAIN: DROITS ET SOCIÉTÉS, ÉTUDE FRANCOCHINOISE, VOLUME 1: INTRODUCTION Paris: Société de législation comparée, 2002. 238 p. Call number: K3611 .A77 C56 2002 * Document 814 Agar, Nicholas PERFECT COPY: UNRAVELLING THE CLONING DEBATE Cambridge: Icon Books, 2002. 184 p. Call number: QH442.2 .A435 2002 * Document 815 United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions THE DANGERS OF CLONING AND THE PROMISE OF REGENERATIVE MEDICINE Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office [GPO], 2002. 63 p. Call number: KF26 .L27 2002 http://www.senate.gov (link may be outdated)
Document 816 Morgan, Sally BODY DOUBLES: CLONING PLANTS AND ANIMALS Chicago: Heinemann Library, 2002. 64 p. Call number: QH442.2 .M67 2002 * Document 817 Degos, Laurent CLONER ESTIL IMMORAL? Paris: Pommier, 2002. 62 p. Call number: QH442.2 .D44 2002 Document 818 President's Council on Bioethics (United States) HUMAN CLONING AND HUMAN DIGNITY: THE REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT'S COUNCIL ON BIOETHICS New York: PublicAffairs, 2002. 350 p. Call number: QH442.2 .P73 2002 http://kie.georgetown.edu/nrcbl/documents/pcbe/cloning_report.pdf (link may be outdated)
Document 819 Hoffman, Eva THE SECRET: A NOVEL New York: PublicAffairs/Perseus Books Group, 2002, c2001. 265 p. Call number: PR6108 .O34 S43 2002 Document 820 Mazzoni, Cosimo Marco, ed. ETHICS AND LAW IN BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH Dordrecht/Boston: Kluwer Law International, 2002. 259 p. Call number: QH438.7 .E835 2002 Document 821 Kristol, William and Cohen, Eric, eds. THE FUTURE IS NOW: AMERICA CONFRONTS THE NEW GENETICS Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2002. 357 p. Call number: QH442.2 .F88 2002 Document 822 McLaren, Anne CLONING Strasbourg: Council of Europe, 2002. 190 p. Call number: QH442.2 .C56 2002 Document 823 Bonnicksen, Andrea L. CRAFTING A CLONING POLICY: FROM DOLLY TO STEM CELLS Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2002. 220 p. Call number: QH442.2 .B66 2002 Document 824 Shostak, Stanley BECOMING IMMORTAL: COMBINING CLONING AND STEMCELL THERAPY Albany: State University of New York Press, 2002. 309 p. Call number: QH442.2 .S564 2002 Document 825 Committee on Science, Engineering, and Public Policy (United States). National Academy of Sciences. National Academy of Engineering. Institute of
Medicine. National Research Council SCIENTIFIC AND MEDICAL ASPECTS OF HUMAN REPRODUCTIVE CLONING Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 2002. 272 p. Call number: RG133.5 .S385 2002 http://www.nap.edu/books/0309076374/html/ (link may be outdated)
Document 826 Fritz, Sandy, compiler UNDERSTANDING CLONING: FROM THE EDITORS OF SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN New York: Warner Books, 2002. 136 p. Call number: QH442.2 .U54 2002 Document 827 Sa'dí, Dawúd Salman AlIstinsakh bayna al'ilm wa alfiqh = cloning between science and jurisprudence Beirut, Lebanon: Dar alHarf al'Arabí, 2002: 512 p. Abstract: This book consists of a collection of short and simplified chapters addressing different aspects of cloning from biomedical and ethicalreligious
perspectives. It starts with a number of chapters that give background information about the beginning of cloning. It discusses some of the important
developments in biomedicine and singles out cloning as the most significant scientific achievement in this field. It focuses on the ethical and religious
objections that are often expressed in discussions related to the consequences of human cloning. Document 828 Coelho, Luiz Fernando Clonación reproductiva y clonación terapéutica: cuestiones jurídicas [Reproductive cloning and therapeutic cloning: legal questions] Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 2002; 36: 265280 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.ugr.es/~filode/pdf/contenido36_11.pdf (link may be outdated)
Document 829 Pollard, Irina Cloning technology In her: Life, Love and Children: A Practical Introduction to Bioscience Ethics and Bioethics. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2002: 145155 Call number: R725.5 .P655 2002
* Document 830 Carvalho, Ana Sofia; Machado, Pedro; Malcata, Francisco Xavier Public perception of science: cloning in the Portugese press. In: Glasa, J., ed. Ethics of Human Genetics: Challenges of the (Post) Genomic Era. Bratislava, Slovak Republic: Charis [and] IMEB Foundation; 2002:
203208. Call number: RB155 .I58 2002
Document 831 Choo, DongRyul Two master arguments in the ethics of human cloning: the procreative right of couples vs. autonomy of the future clones In: Sangyong, Song; YoungMo, Koo; Macer, Darryl R.J., eds. Asian Bioethics in the 21st Century. Christchurch, NZ: Eubios Ethics Institute, 2002: 402
417 Call number: QH332 .A85 2002
* Document 832 Montgomery, John Warwick The human embryo cloning danger in European context Philosophia Christi Series 2: 2002; 4(1): 215229 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 833 Morgan, Derek Science, medicine and ethical change. In: Bainham, Andrew; Sclater, Shelley Day; Richards, Martin, eds. Body Lore and Laws. Portland, OR: Hart Pub.; 2002: 329342. Call number: KD667 .H85 B63 2002
* Document 834 Campbell, Angela A place for criminal law in the regulation of reproductive technologies Health Law Journal 2002; 10: 77101 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 835 United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights [UNHCHR]. Expert Group on Human Rights and Biotechnology Expert group on human rights and biotechnology convened by the UN high commissioner for human rights: conclusions on human
reproductive cloning Health and Human Rights: An International Journal 2002; 6(1): 153159 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/fxbcenter/journal.htm (link may be outdated)
* Document 836 Shalev, Carmel Human cloning and human rights: a commentary Health and Human Rights: An International Journal 2002; 6(1): 137151 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/fxbcenter/journal.htm (link may be outdated)
* Document 837 Malby, Steven Human dignity and human reproductive cloning Health and Human Rights: An International Journal 2002; 6(1): 103135 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/fxbcenter/journal.htm (link may be outdated)
* Document 838 Marks, Stephen P. Human rights assumptions of restrictive and permissive approaches to human reproductive cloning Health and Human Rights: An International Journal 2002; 6(1): 81100 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/fxbcenter/journal.htm (link may be outdated)
Document 839 Moore, Pete Reproductive cloning London: Christian Medical Fellowship [CMF], 2002; 4 p. [Online]. Available: http://www.cmf.org.uk [2002 May 1] http://www.cmf.org.uk (link may be outdated)
* Document 840 McBrien, Maureen Human cloning: beyond the realm of the constitutional right to procreative liberty Buffalo Public Interest Law Journal 20022003; 21: 107133 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 841 Jordaan, Donrich W. Human reproductive cloning: a policy framework for South Africa South African Law Journal 2002; 119(Part 2): 294304 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 842 Kunich, John Charles The naked clone Kentucky Law Journal 20022003; 91(1): 165 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 843 Franklin, Sarah Dolly's body: gender, genetics and the new genetic capital Filozofski Vestnik 2002; 23(2): 119136 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 844 Billingsley, Barbara A constitutional analysis of the proposed ban on non reproductive human cloning: an unjustified violation of freedom of expression? Health Law Review 2002; 11(1): 3239 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 845 Turney, Jon Dolly and deja vu: facts and fictions about human cloning. In: Mazzoni, Cosimo Marco, ed. Ethics and Law in Biological Research. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers; 2002: 241252. Call number: QH438.7 .E835 2002
* Document 846 Mehl, Dominique Cloning: taboo subject for public debate in France. In: Mazzoni, Cosimo Marco, ed. Ethics and Law in Biological Research. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers; 2002: 227231. Call number: QH438.7 .E835 2002
* Document 847 Jori, Mario The future of clones. In: Mazzoni, Cosimo Marco, ed. Ethics and Law in Biological Research. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers; 2002: 213225. Call number: QH438.7 .E835 2002
* Document 848 Harris, John Cloning and balanced ethics. In: Mazzoni, Cosimo Marco, ed. Ethics and Law in Biological Research. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers; 2002: 207211. Call number: QH438.7 .E835 2002
* Document 849 Shalev, Carmel Clones and golems. In: Mazzoni, Cosimo Marco, ed. Ethics and Law in Biological Research. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers; 2002: 187192. Call number: QH438.7 .E835 2002
* Document 850 Rodota, Stefano Making the right use of law: the cloning dilemma. In: Mazzoni, Cosimo Marco, ed. Ethics and Law in Biological Research. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers; 2002: 153161. Call number: QH438.7 .E835 2002
* Document 851 Vallauri, Luigi Lombardi The mystery of scantiness of arguments against cloning. In: Mazzoni, Cosimo Marco, ed. Ethics and Law in Biological Research. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers; 2002: 141152. Call number: QH438.7 .E835 2002
* Document 852 Busnelli, Francesco D. The problem of reproductive cloning. In: Mazzoni, Cosimo Marco, ed. Ethics and Law in Biological Research. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers; 2002: 125133. Call number: QH438.7 .E835 2002
* Document 853 Finnis, John Some fundamental evils in generating human embryos by cloning. In: Mazzoni, Cosimo Marco, ed. Ethics and Law in Biological Research. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers; 2002: 99106. Call number: QH438.7 .E835 2002
* Document 854 Shenfield, F. Cloning: reproductive, therapeutic or not at all? In: Shenfield, F.; Sureau, C., eds. Ethical Dilemmas in Reproduction. Boca Raton: Parthenon Pub. Group; 2002: 8797. Call number: RG133.5 .E838 2002
* Document 855 Solomon, Lewis D. Human cloning: the advent of asexual reproduction. In his: The Jewish Tradition, Sexuality and Procreation. Lanham: University Press of America; 2002: 123142. Call number: BM720 .S4S65 2002
* Document 856 Albert, Andre Towards a worldwide ban on human cloning? In: Cloning. Strasbourg: Council of Europe Pub.; 2002: 163167. Call number: QH442.2 .C56 2002
* Document 857 Tardu, Maxime Legal responses. In: Cloning. Strasbourg: Council of Europe Pub.; 2002: 141158. Call number: QH442.2 .C56 2002
* Document 858 Mieth, Dietmar Ethics, morality and religion. In: Cloning. Strasbourg: Council of Europe Pub.; 2002: 119140. Call number: QH442.2 .C56 2002
* Document 859 Kahn, Alex "Therapeutic" cloning and the status of the embryo. In: Cloning. Strasbourg: Council of Europe Pub.; 2002: 103117. Call number: QH442.2 .C56 2002
* Document 860 Schroten, Egbert Is human cloning inherently wrong? In: Cloning. Strasbourg: Council of Europe Pub.; 2002: 87102. Call number: QH442.2 .C56 2002
* Document 861 Sureau, Claude How human reproductive cloning could change our livessome scenarios. In: Cloning. Strasbourg: Council of Europe Pub.; 2002: 6986. Call number: QH442.2 .C56 2002
* Document 862 Tudge, Colin Cloning: who has the right to do what and to whom? In: Cloning. Strasbourg: Council of Europe Pub.; 2002: 1534. Call number: QH442.2 .C56 2002
Document 863 Daar, Judith F. Cloning is much ado about mutton Health Law News 2002; 15(4): 4 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 864 Hawthorne, Lou Hawthorne's rebuttal Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science 2002; 5(3): 243246 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 865 Greene, Mark New dog: old tricks Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science 2002; 5(3): 239242 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 866 Bok, Hilary Cloning companion [nonhuman] animals is wrong Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science 2002; 5(3): 233238 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 867 Hawthorne, Lou A project to clone companion animals Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science 2002; 5(3): 229231 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 868 Bruce, Donald Cloning human embryos for spare tissue: an ethical dilemma Human Reproduction and Genetic Ethics: An International Journal 2002; 8(2): 2223 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 869 Annas, George J.; Andrews, Lori B.; Isasi, Rosario M. Protecting the endangered human: toward an international treaty prohibiting cloning and inheritable alterations American Journal of Law and Medicine 2002; 28(23): 151178 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 870 Griffin, Harry Cloning of animals and humans. In: Bryant, John; Baggott la Velle, Linda; Searle, John, eds. Bioethics for Scientists. New York: Wiley; 2002: 279296. Call number: QH332 .B52 2002
Document 871 Cohen, Philip Fields of clones [news] New Scientist 2001 December 2229; 172(23222323): 23 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 872 Westphal, Sylvia Pagan Impossible to ape: Cloning primates is turning out to be a real challenge New Scientist 2001 December 15; 172(2321): 14 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 873 Hanson, Mark J. The ethics of therapeutic cloning Journal of Lutheran Ethics [electronic] 2001 December 10; 2 p. Available: http://www.elca.org/jle/articles/contemporary_issues/stem_cells/a
rticle.hanson_mark.html [6 February 2002] Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.elca.org/jle/ (link may be outdated)
Document 874 Nelson, Paul T. Therapeutic cloning and perplexity Journal of Lutheran Ethics [electronic] 2001 December 10; 3 p. Available: http://www.elca.org/jle/articles/contemporary_issues/stem_cells/a
rticle.nelson_paul.html [6 February 2002] Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.elca.org/jle/ (link may be outdated)
Document 875 Outcry on cloning and prenatal selection [news] America 2001 December 10; 185(19): 4 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.americamagazine.org/archives.cfm (link may be outdated)
Document 876 Martino, Renato Human cloning prohibition urged Origins 2001 December 6; 31(26): 439440 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 877 On file [human cloning] Origins 2001 December 6; 31(26): 430 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 878 Reasons to be cloned [opinion] Nature 2001 December 6; 414(6864): 567 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 879 Travis, J. Humancloning claim creates controversy Science News 2001 December 1; 160(22): 341 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 880 Coghlan, Andy; Ainsworth, Claire; Concar, David Don't expect any miracles [Cloned human embryos] New Scientist 2001 December 1; 172(2319): 46 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 881 Brave new medicine: Creating human cloning for no good reason is wrong [editorial] New Scientist 2001 December 1; 172(2319): 3 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 882 Vass, Alex US scientists clone first human embryo [news] BMJ: British Medical Journal 2001 December 1; 323(7324): 1267 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 883 Mosso, Carlos Clonación: una mirada desde la ética y el derecho [Cloning: a glance at ethics and the law] Vida y Etica 2001 December; 2(2): 185192 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 884 Ncayiyana, Daniel J. Cloned human embryo a crack in the door, but not yet there [editorial] SAMJ: South African Medical Journal 2001 December; 91(12): 1001 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 885 Austriaco, Nicanor Pier Giorgio CLONING AND THE FUTURE OF HUMAN EMBRYO RESEARCH, edited by Paul Lauritzen [book review] National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 2001 Winter; 1(4): 654656 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 886 Cameron, Nigel M. de S.; Land, Richard; Blackwelder, Brent; Earll, Carrie Gordon; Hanson, Jaydee R.; Imbody, Jonathan; Gregory, Wilton D.; Robertson,
Pat Broadbased coalition opposes human cloning [excerpts from a press conference held 26 November 2001] National Right to Life News 2001 December; 28(12): 6, 30 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.nrlc.org (link may be outdated)
Document 887 Lanza, Robert P.; Cibelli, Jose B.; Faber, David; Sweeney, Raymond W.; Henderson, Boyd; Nevala, Wendy; West, Michael D.; Wettstein, Peter J. Cloned cattle can be healthy and normal Science 2001 November 30; 294(5548): 18931894 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 888 Marshall, Eliot; Vogel, Gretchen Cloning announcement sparks debate and scientific skepticism [news] Science 2001 November 30; 294(5548): 18021803 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 889 Adam, David First human clones get a cool response [news] Nature 2001 November 29; 414(6963): 477 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 890 Mayor, Susan UK legislation planned to outlaw human reproductive cloning [news] BMJ: British Medical Journal 2001 November 24; 323(7323): 1203 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.bmj.com (link may be outdated)
* Document 891 Russell, Mark; Marshall, Eliot; Vogel, Gretchen; Sonneville, Aude; Kondro, Wayne U.K. cloning controversy [news] Science 2001 November 23; 294(5547): 1635 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 892 Adam, David Loophole legalizes human cloning [news] Nature 2001 November 22; 413(6862): 381 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 893 Blackford, Russell Thinking about cloning: a reply to Judith Thomson Journal of Law and Medicine 2001 November; 9(2): 238250 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 894 Cloning Bulletin of Medical Ethics 2001 November; (173): 2 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 895 Kennedy, Donald Legislate in haste, repent at leisure [editorial] Science 2001 October 26; 294(5543): 745 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 896 Travis, John Dolly was lucky: scientists warn that cloning is too dangerous for people Science News 2001 October 20; 160(16): 250251 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 897 Glass, Nigel Provoking debate: the drama of cloning [review of LEARNING TO LOVE THE GREY, a play about cloning and stem cell therapy sponsored by
the Wellcome Trust and the Office of Science and Technology and performed by Y Touring Theatre Company] Lancet 2001 October 20; 358(9290): 1375 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.thelancet.com (link may be outdated)
* Document 898 Spranger, Tade Matthias The Japanese approach to regulation of human cloning Biotechnology Law Report 2001 October; 20(5): 700706 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 899 Nowak, Rachel Australia Stops Short of a Ban on Therapeutic Cloning New Scientist 2001 September 29; 171(2310): 11 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.newscientist.com (link may be outdated)
Document 900 Vastag, Brian Epigenetics is seen as possible key to cloning [news] JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association 2001 September 26; 286(12): 14381440 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 901 Vastag, Brian At the cloning circus sideshows abound, while scientists seek a wider audience [news] JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association 2001 September 26; 286(12): 14371438 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 902 Coghlan, Andy Kicked out: Doctors expel wouldbe baby cloner Severino Antinori from the fold [news] New Scientist 2001 September 22; 171(2309): 15 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 903 Klarreich, Erica Top researchers plan to snub fertility conference [news] Nature 2001 September 20; 413(6853): 241 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 904 Shannon, Thomas A. The rush to clone America 2001 September 10; 185(6): 810 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.americamagazine.org/archives.cfm (link may be outdated)
Document 905 Pearson, Helen Liver Tumours Temper Hopes for GeneTherapy Technique [news] Nature 2001 September 6; 413(6851): 9 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 906 Burley, Justine Policymaking over human reproductive and therapeutic cloning in the USA Genetics Law Monitor 2001 SeptemberOctober; 2(2): 45 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://kie.georgetown.edu/nrcbl/documents/glm/g2n2p4.pdf (link may be outdated)
Document 907 Foster, Charles The UK law on human cloning: where are we? Genetics Law Monitor 2001 SeptemberOctober; 2(2): 13 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://kie.georgetown.edu/nrcbl/documents/glm/g2n2p1.pdf (link may be outdated)
* Document 908 Chester, Ronald Cloning for human reproduction: one American perspective Sydney Law Review 2001 September; 23(3): 319346 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 909 Caulfield, Timothy Clones, controversy, and criminal law: a comment on the proposal for legislation governing assisted human reproduction Alberta Law Review 2001 September; 39(2): 335345 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 910 Gallagher, Maggie Cloning for profit and propaganda Human Life Review 2001 Fall; 27(4): 8788 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 911 Saletan, William The ethicist's new clothes [reprinted from Slate 2001 August 17] Human Life Review 2001 Fall; 27(4): 8184 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 912 Fielding, Ellen Wilson When "rights" collide Human Life Review 2001 Fall; 27(4): 718 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 913 Conseil de l'Europe Rapport explicatif au protocole Journal International de Bioethique / International Journal of Bioethics 2001 September; 12(3): 105107 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 914 Conseil de l'Europe Protocole portant interdiction du clonage d'etres humains (ETS no. 168) Journal International de Bioethique / International Journal of Bioethics 2001 September; 12(3): 101103 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 915 Byk, Christian Le protocole portant interdiction du clonage d'etres humains [English and French abstracts] Journal International de Bioethique / International Journal of Bioethics 2001 September; 12(3): 9397, 126127 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 916 Else, Liz First person New Scientist 2001 August 25; 171(2305): 47 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 917 Cohen, Phillip Born to make you happy: Can stars really be protected against fans intent on cloning them? New Scientist 2001 August 25; 171(2305): 12 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 918 Biological uncertainties about reproductive cloning [editorial] Lancet 2001 August 18; 358(9281): 519 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.thelancet.com (link may be outdated)
* Document 919 Barratt, Helen; Jackson, Trevor Scions made simple How the world's media dealt with human cloning BMJ: British Medical Journal 2001 August 18; 323(7309): 406 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.bmj.com (link may be outdated)
* Document 920 Travis, John Cloning hearing creates media frenzy Science News 2001 August 18; 160(7): 105 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 921 Cohen, Philip Clone encounters New Scientist 2001 August 18; 171(2304): 67 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 922 Graves, Andrea Clone farm [news] New Scientist 2001 August 18; 171(2304): 45 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 923 Fay, William A vote to ban cloning of human embryos Origins 2001 August 16; 31(11): 198199 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 924 Bonetta, Laura Academies Called to Task Over Human Cloning Debacle Nature 2001 August 16; 412(6848): 667 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 925 Tanne, Janice Hopkins US Tries to Ban Human Cloning [news] BMJ: British Medical Journal 2001 August 11; 323(7308): 302 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 926 Pennisi, Elizabeth Behind the scenes of gene expression [news] Science 2001 August 10; 293(5532): 10641067 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 927 Holden, Constance Would cloning ban affect stem cells? [news] Science 2001 August 10; 293(5532): 1025 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 928 Animal and Human Cloning Data. National Academy of Sciences Forum (2001 August 7) (Part 5) CSPAN Archives ID 1655505 Abstract: "Dr. Wilmut discussed the applicabilty of animal cloning data to human cloning. He was the scientist who cloned the sheep "Dolly" in Scotland.
Dr. Van Steirteghem reviewed assisted reproductive technology in humans. Dr. Trounson reviewed research in assisted reproductve technology in
animals. Dr. Cross reviewed research on mouse reproduction. Dr. Pergament reviewed preimplantation genetic diagnosis. After their presentations the
panel of experts questioned them" (NAS Public Panel on Human Reproductive Cloning) [Description taken from cassette box] http://www.cspan.org (link may be outdated)
Document 929 Cloning for Stem Cells. National Academy of Sciences Forum (2001 August 7) (Part 4) CSPAN Archives, ID 1655504 Abstract: "Scientists spoke to a panel of experts and the general audience about the state of cloning and embryonic stem cell research. Among the
topics they addressed were methods of research, the success of recent research efforts, and the types of ongoing research in various countries.
Following their presentations they answered questions from the panel" (NAS Public Panel on Human Reproductive Cloning) [description taken from
cassette box] http://www.cspan.org (link may be outdated)
Document 930 Human Cloning Public Policy Issues. National Academy of Sciences Forum (2001 August 7) (Part 3) CSPAN Archives, ID 1655503 Abstract: "Professors talked about the ethics of human cloning for both therapeutic and reproductive reasons. Among the topics they addressed were
methods of cloning, potential dangers involved, and potential benefits of cloning. Following their remarks they answered questions from a panel of
experts" (NAS Public Panel on Human Reproductive Cloning). [description taken from cassette box] Testimony from Alta Charo (Professor, University of
Wisconsin Law School) and John Robertson (Professor, University of Texas at Austin Law School). http://www.cspan.org (link may be outdated)
Document 931 Human Reproductive Cloning. National Academy of Sciences Forum (2001 August 7) (Part 2) CSPAN Archives, ID 1655501 Abstract: "In sometimes heated exchanges, a panel of experts [NAS Public Panel on Human Reproductive Cloning] questioned scientists about their
plans to begin human cloning research. Among the issues addressed were ethical concerns, the safety of cloning research, the location of the research,
and the state of the science of cloning." [description taken from cassette box] http://www.cspan.org (link may be outdated)
Document 932 Human Cloning Research. National Academy of Sciences Forum (2001 August 7) (Part 1) CSPAN Archives, ID 1655501 Abstract: The scientists provided background information on a variety of topics, including embryology, scientific issues underlying cloning, and the role of
mitochondria. After their presentations, the scientists answered questions from persons serving on the National Academy of Sciences, Committee on
Science, Engineering, and Public Policy, Board on Life Sciences, Public Panel on Human Reproductive Cloning. http://www.cspan.org (link may be outdated)
Document 933 Cloning Research Forum at the National Academy of Sciences (2001 August 7) CSPAN Archives, ID 1655501 Abstract: National Academy of Sciences forum on cloning research filmed in five parts on August 7, 2001. Segments focus on: human cloning research,
human reproductive cloning, human cloning public policy issues, cloning for stem cells, and animal and human cloning data. See records for individual
segments for additional details. http://www.cspan.org (link may be outdated)
* Document 934 Kass, Leon R.; Callahan, Daniel Ban stand: cloning's big test New Republic 2001 August 6; 225(6): 10, 12 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 935 Muscati, Sina A. Therapeutic cloning and the Constitution Health Law in Canada 2001 August; 22(1): 728 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 936 Soules, Michael R. Human reproductive cloning: not ready for prime time Fertility and Sterility 2001 August; 76(2): 232234 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 937 Griffiths, Owen; McSherry, Bernadette Human cloning offences: The Gene Technology Act 2000 (Cth) [Australia] Journal of Law and Medicine 2001 August; 9(1): 1417 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 938 Louet, Sabine ESF endorses therapeutic cloning [news] Nature Biotechnology 2001 August; 19(8): 705 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 939 United States. Congress. House of Representatives A Bill to Amend Title 18, United States Code, To Prohibit Human Cloning [Human Cloning Prohibition Act of 2001] [H.R. 2505] 107th Congress, 1st Session, H.R. 2505. Introduced by Mr. Weldon on July 16, 2001. Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary http://thomas.loc.gov/ (link may be outdated)
Document 940 Hurst, Laurence The Bearable Likeness of Being [review of THE SHATTERED SELF by Pierre Baldi] New Scientist 2001 July 14; 171(2299): 50 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 941 Cohen, Philip Man's Even Better Friend? New Scientist 2001 July 14; 171(2299): 1011 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 942 Sect to Sue US for Right to Clone Humans [news] Nature 2001 July 12; 412(6843): 110 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 943 Eggertson, Laura Cloning in Canada? Don't hold your breath CMAJ/JAMC: Canadian Medical Association Journal 2001 July 10; 165(1): 7677 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 944 Silver, Lee M. What Are Clones? Nature 2001 July 5; 412(6842): 21 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 945 Annas, George J. Turning point for the human species Trial 2001 July; 37(7): 2427, 3033 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 946 "Therapeutic" cloning? [editorial] Revista de Derecho y Genoma Humano = Law and the Human Genome Review 2001 JulyDecember; (15): 1517 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 947 King, David Human genetics what role the EU? Splice: The Magazine of the Genetics Forum 2001 July/August; 7(5): 10 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 948 Oreopoulos, Dimitrios G. Ethical issues of human cloning Humane Health Care International 2001 JulyDecember; 1(2): 8 p. Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.humanehealthcare.com (link may be outdated)
* Document 949 Kahn, Jeffrey P. Making a production over reproductions Journal of Andrology 2001 JulyAugust; 22(4): 532 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 950 Cohen, Philip; Ainsworth, Claire Brain gain [news] New Scientist 2001 June 30; 170(2297): 5 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 951 Confusion in the noclone zone [editorial] New Scientist 2001 June 30; 170(2297): 3 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 952 Mayor, Susan Ban on human reproductive cloning demanded [news] BMJ: British Medical Journal 2001 June 30; 322(7302): 1566 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 953 Herper, Matthew We Cloned You. Now, Here's the Bill Forbes.com [electronic] 2001 June 29; 2 p. [Online]. Available: http://www.forbes.com/2001/06/29/0629clone.html [2004 November 13] Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.forbes.com/2001/06/29/0629clone.html (link may be outdated)
Document 954 Doerflinger, Richard Bill to ban human cloning supported Origins 2001 June 21; 31(6): 113118 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 955 Cohen, Philip There's many a slip 'twixt egg and clone [news] New Scientist 2001 June 2; 170(2293): 6 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 956 Alexander, Denis R. Cloning humans distorting the image of God? Cambridge Papers 2001 June; 10(2): 14 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 957 Cohen, Eric; Kristol, William Cloning, stem cells, and beyond [reprint] Human Life Review 2001 Summer; 27(3): 6269 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 958 Kass, Leon R. Preventing a brave new world [reprint] Human Life Review 2001 Summer; 27(3): 1435 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 959 Singer, Peter The year of the clone? [point of view] Free Inquiry 2001 Summer; 21(3): 1213 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 960 Greaves, Sarah UK Bans Human Cloning [news] Nature Biotechnology 2001 June; 19(6): 501 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 961 Kaplan, Jonathan Michael BEYOND CLONING: RELIGION AND THE REMAKING OF HUMANITY by Ronald ColeTurner, ed. [book review] American Journal of Bioethics 2001 Summer; 1(3): 6869 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://ajobonline.com (link may be outdated)
* Document 962 Cohen, Cynthia B. Banning Human CloningThen What? Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 2001 June; 11(2): 205209 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 963 Ashley, Benedict; Moraczewski, Albert Cloning, Aquinas, and the Embryonic Person National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 2001 Summer; 1(2): 189201 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 964 Kass, Leon R. Preventing a brave new world: Why we should ban human cloning now New Republic 2001 May 21; 224(21): 3036, 3839 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 965 Cohen, Philip; Concar, David The awful truth: Why would anyone in their right mind want to clone a baby when animal cloning can go disastrously wrong? New Scientist 2001 May 19; 170(2291): 1415 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 966 Vogel, Gretchen Cloning Bills Proliferate in U.S. Congress [news] Science 2001 May 11; 292(5519): 1037 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 967 Murphy, Julien S. Human cloning and the problem of scarcity: a Sartrean perspective. In: Tong, Rosemarie, ed. Globalizing Feminist Bioethics: Crosscultural Perspectives. Boulder, CO: Westview Press; 2001: 198 211. Call number: QH332 .G56 2001
Document 968 Wadman, Meredith Bills Threaten Total Ban on Human Cloning [news] Nature 2001 May 3; 411(6833): 4 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 969 United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation. Subcommittee on Science, Technology, and Space Hearing on Human Cloning Unpublished document. Stenographic Transcript by Alderson Reporting Company of the United States Congress, Senate, Committee on Commerce,
Science and Transportation, Subcommittee on Science, Technology, and Space hearing held in Washington, D.C. on May 2, 2001; 107 p. Document 970 United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce, Science & Transportation. Subcommittee on Science, Technology, and Space [Human Cloning Hearing] Unpublished documents. Documents, including witness statements, witness testimony, and supporting documents distributed at a hearing on human
cloning. Washington, DC: Russell Senate Office Building, Room 253, May 2, 2001. Abstract: [Packet of materials includes: witness list, news release from Senator Sam Brownback; Testimony of Rep. David Weldon; Testimony of
Margaret Colin; Prepared Testimony of Clarke D. Forsythe; Testimony of Clarke D. Forsythe; Testimony of Rudolf Jaenisch; Testimony of Leon R. Kass;
Statement of William Kristol; Testimony of Robert A. Best; Oral Remarks of Richard M. Doerflinger; Testimony of Richard M. Doerflinger; Testimony of
Carl B. Feldbaum; Testimony of Jaydee Hanson; and supporting documents from the Pew Forum, the Family Research Council, NCCB [National
Conference of Catholic Bishops; Secretariat for ProLife Activites fact sheet, Washington Post article 1994 October 2; Letter from National Right to Life
Committee; Letter from the Wilberforce Forum; list of current clinical use of adult stem cells to help human patients as contrasted to no conditions for
which embryonic stem cells are in clinical use to help human patients; Do No Harm's Current Clinical and Potential Applications of Adult Stem Cells; Do
No Harm's Embryonic Stem Cell Study Replicates Adult Stem Cell Advances Achieved Over a Year Ago; Do No Harm's Adult Stem Cell Advances
Continue to Challenge "Need" for Destructive Embryonic Research: Time to "Revisit" Adult Stem Cell Progress * Document 971 Bonetta, Laura US still lacks human cloning legislation Nature Medicine 2001 May; 7(5): 518 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 972 Holland, Suzanne To market, to market: Cloning as an art? Second Opinion 2001 May; (6): 522 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 973 Caulfield, Timothy Cloning and Genetic Determinism A Call for Consistency Nature Biotechnology 2001 May; 19(5): 403 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 974 Malik, Kenan The Moral Clone: There should be no moral objections to human cloning or the creation of embryos for lifesaving stem cells Prospect 2001 May; (63): 1011 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 975 Cohen, Cynthia B. Cloning Hearing Moves Congress toward a Ban Hastings Center Report 2001 MayJune; 31(3): 67 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://kie.georgetown.edu/nrcbl/documents/hcr/v31/h31n3p06.pdf (link may be outdated)
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Document 976 No cloning, please... [news] New Scientist 2001 April 28; 170(2288): 5 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 977 United States. Congress. Senate A Bill to Amend Title 18, United States Code, to Prohibit Human Cloning [Human Cloning Prohibition Act of
2001] [S. 790] 107th Congress, 1st Session, S. 790. Introduced by Mr. Brownback on April 26, 2001. Referred to the Committee on
the Judiciary; 7 p. http://thomas.loc.gov (link may be outdated)
Document 978 United States. Congress. House A Bill to Amend Title 18, United States Code, to Prohibit Human Cloning [Human Cloning Prohibition Act of
2001] [H. R. 1644] 107th Congress, 1st Session, H. R. 1644. Introduced by Mr. Weldon on April 26, 2001. Referred to the Committee on
the Judiciary and to the Committee on Energy and Commerce; 8 p. http://thomas.loc.gov (link may be outdated)
Document 979 United States. Congress. House A Bill to Amend Title 18 of the United States Code to Prohibit Human Cloning [Human Cloning Prohibition
Act of 2001] [H. R. 1608] 107th Congress, 1st Session, H. R. 1608. Introduced by Mr. Ehlers on April 26, 2001. Referred to the Committee on
the Judiciary; 3 p. http://thomas.loc.gov (link may be outdated)
* Document 980 Vogel, Gretchen Human Cloning Plans Spark Talk of U.S. Ban [news] Science 2001 April 6; 292(5514): 31 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 981 United States. Congress. Senate A Bill to Prohibit the Cloning of Humans [Human Cloning Prohibition Act] [S. 704] 107th Congress, 1st Session, S. 704. Introduced by Mr. Campbell on April 5, 2001. Referred to the Committee on
Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions; 3 p. http://thomas.loc.gov (link may be outdated)
* Document 982 Smaglik, Paul Fears of Cults and Kooks Push Congress Towards Cloning Ban [news] Nature 2001 April 5; 410(6829): 617 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 983 United States. Congress. House A Bill to Prohibit the Expenditure of Federal Funds to Conduct or Support Research on the Cloning of
Humans, and to Express the Sense of the Congress that Other Countries Should Establish Substantially
Equivalent Restrictions [Human Cloning Research Prohibition Act] [H.R. 1372] 107th Congress, 1st Session, H. R. 1372. Introduced by Mr. Stearns on April 3, 2001. Referred to the Committee on
Energy and Commerce and to the Committee on Science; 3 p. http://thomas.loc.gov (link may be outdated)
* Document 984 Lagay, Faith Cloning talk turns serious Virtual Mentor: Ethics Journal of the American Medical Association [electronic] 2001 April; 3(4): 3 p. Available:
http://www.amaassn.org/ama/pub/category/3040.html [19 February 2004] Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.amaassn.org/ama/pub/category/3040.html (link may be outdated)
* Document 985 Jaenisch, Rudolf; Wilmut, Ian Don't Clone Humans! Science 2001 March 30; 291(5513): 2552 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 986 Koring, Paul Human Cloning Dangerous, Unethical, Experts Say [Hearing before the U.S. Congress on March 28, 2001] Toronto Globe and Mail 2001 March 29; 4 p. [Online]. Available:
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/gam/TopInternational/ [2001 March 29] Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.theglobeandmail.com (link may be outdated)
Document 987 Issues Raised by Human Cloning Research (2001) CNN Abstract: Hearing of the United States, Congress, House, Committee on Energy and Commerce, Subcommittee on
Oversight and Investigations. Witnesses at the hearing: Panel 1: Dr. Thomas B. Okarma, President and CEO Geron
Corporation; Dr. Rudolf Jaenishch, Professor of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Dr. Brigitte
Boisselie, Visiting Assistant Professor Chemistry and Chemist for CloneAid; Dr. Mark E. Westhusin, Associate
Professor, Texas A&M University, College of Veterinary Medicine; Dr. Panos Michael Zovos, Founder, Director and
Chief Andrologist, Andrology Institute of America Pane 2: Dr. Thomas Murray, National Bioethics Advisory
Commission; Dr. Kathryn C. Zoon, Director, Center for biologics Evaluation and Research, Food and Drug
Administration Panel 3: Dr. Gregory Pence, Professor of Philosophy, School of Medicine & Humanities, University of
Alabama at Birmingham; Mr. Randolphe H. Wicker, Founder, Clone Rights United Front; Dr. Arthur L. Caplan,
Director, Center for Bioethics, University of Pennsylvania; Dr. Sharon Terry, Genetics Alliance, Inc.; Dr. Nigel M. De
S. Cameron, Principal, Strategic Futures Group, LLC; Dr. Michale Soules, President, American Society of
Reproductive Medicine; Rael, Leader of the Raelian Movement; Mr. Jaydee Hanson, Assistant General Secretary,
The United Methodist Church; Mr. Mark Donald Eibert Document 988 United States. Congress. House A Bill to Prohibit the Cloning of Humans, and for Other Purposes [Ban on Human Cloning Act] [H. R. 1260] 107th Congress, 1st Session, H. R. 1260. Introduced by Mr. Kerns on March 28, 2001. Referred to the House
Committee on the Judiciary; 2 p. http://thomas.loc.gov (link may be outdated)
Document 989 United States. Congress. House. Committee on Energy and Commerce. Subcommittee on Oversight and
Investigations Issues Raised by Human Cloning. Hearing held on March 28, 2001. [Only testimony from witnesses is
available, not all witness submitted their remarks in electronic format missing statements from Boisellier,
Zavos, Rael, and Eibert] Unpublished documents. Washington, DC: The Committee, 2001. [Online]. Available:
http://www.house.gov/commerce/hearings/03282001 [2001 April 5] http://www.house.gov/commerce/ (link may be outdated)
* Document 990 Not now, Dr. Miracle: Cloned babies are a bad idea when the science is still in its infancy [editorial] New Scientist 2001 March 17; 169(2282): 3 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 991 Cloning Around The Economist 2001 March 17; 358(8213): 7980 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 992 Pickrell, John Experts Assail Plan to Help Childless Couple [news] Science 2001 March 16; 291(5511): 2061, 2063 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 993 Abbott, Alison Trepidation Greets Plan for Cloning Humans [news] Nature 2001 March 15; 410(6826): 293 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 994 Human Cloning Symposium UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO LAW REVIEW 2001 Spring; 32(3): 321386 Call number: Special Issue shelf * Document 995 Post, May Mon Human cloning: new hope, new implications, new challenges Temple International and Comparative Law Journal 2001 Spring; 15(1): 171193 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 996 Byrne, Mary Ethics, assisted reproductive technologies and cloning Reform 2001 Spring; 79: 2226, 71 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 997 Andorno, Roberto Reflexions sur le clonage humain dans une perspective ethico juridique et de droit compare / Reflections on
human cloning from an ethicolegal and comparative law perspective Cahiers de Droit 2001 March; 42(1): 129145 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 998 The complete guide to cloning Life Insight 2001 MarchApril; 12(2): 8 p. Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.usccb.org/profile/publicat/lifeinsight/index.htm (link may be outdated)
Document 999 Mitchell, C. Ben Editorial Ethics and Medicine 2001 Spring; 17(1): 34 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 1000 Martyn, Susan R. Human cloning: the role of law University of Toledo Law Review 2001 Spring; 32(3): 375386 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 1001 Cohen, Cynthia B. The image of God, the eggs of women, and therapeutic cloning University of Toledo Law Review 2001 Spring; 32(3): 367374 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 1002 Hanson, Mark J. Cloning for therapeutic purposes: ethical and policy considerations University of Toledo Law Review 2001 Spring; 32(3): 355365 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 1003 Perry, Richard Broadening the moral conversation (A response to Margaret McLean) University of Toledo Law Review 2001 Spring; 32(3): 351354 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 1004 McLean, Margaret R. Much ado about cloning in the public square University of Toledo Law Review 2001 Spring; 32(3): 337349 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 1005 FitzGerald, Kevin Cloning: can it be good for us? An overview of cloning technology and its moral implications University of Toledo Law Review 2001 Spring; 32(3): 327336 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 1006 Willer, Roger A. Threads from the conversation University of Toledo Law Review 2001 Spring; 32(3): 321326 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 1007 Haman, Katherine H. Creating humans: an ethical study of human cloning Princeton Journal of Bioethics 2001 Spring; 4: 2845 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 1008 Will the US clone alone? [editorial] Nature Medicine 2001 March; 7(3): 257 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 1009 Bottum, J. Against human cloning Human Life Review 2001 Spring; 27(2): 121123 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 1010 Caulfield, Brian The world he will inherit Human Life Review 2001 Spring; 27(2): 3136 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 1011 Shuster, Evelyne Of cloned embryos, humans, and posthumans [review of CLONING AND THE FUTURE OF HUMAN EMBRYO
RESEARCH, edited by Paul Lauritzen] Yale Journal of Health Policy, Law, and Ethics 2001 Spring (1): 319328 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 1012 Hayry, Matti But What If We Feel that Cloning Is Wrong? Response to Special Section: "Cloning: Technology, Policy, and
Ethics" (CQ Vol 7, No 2) Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 2001 Spring; 10(2): 205208 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 1013 Chambers, Jean E. May a Woman Clone Herself? Response to "Entitlement to Cloning" by Timothy Murphy (CQ Vol 8, No 3) and
"Cloning and Infertility" by Carson Strong (CQ Vol 7, No 3) Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 2001 Spring; 10(2): 194204 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 1014 Czaniera, Uwe FLESH OF MY FLESH. THE ETHICS OF CLONING HUMANS. A READER by George E. Pence, ed. [book
review] Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 2001 March; 4(1): 8385 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 1015 Josefson, Deborah Scientists Plan Human Cloning Clinic in the United States [news] BMJ: British Medical Journal 2001 February 10; 322(7282): 315 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 1016 Cyranoski, David Japanese Premier Underlines Opposition to Human Cloning [news] Nature 2001 February 8; 409(6821): 652 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 1017 Guyer, Ruth Levy You Might Be Ready for Another You, But the Cloning Process Isn't [Editorial] St. Louis PostDispatch 2001 February 4 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 1018 Cohen, Philip Bad Copies [news] New Scientist 2001 February 3; 269(2276): 7 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 1019 Vogel, Gretchen Cloning: Could Humans Be Next? [news] Science 2001 February 2; 291(5505): 808809 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 1020 Chambers, Donald; Deason, Ellen; McKim, Robert; McGuire, Therese; Murphy, Timothy; Ulen, Thomas; McCarthy,
Diane; Kuklinski, James; Quirk, Paul University of Illinois. Institute of Government and Public Affairs The Challenges of Human Cloning for Public Policy in Illinois Urbana, IL: Institute of Government and Public Affairs [IGPA], 2001 February; 49 p. http://wwwigpa.uiuc.edu/publications/pdf/CloningReport.pdf (link may be outdated)
Document 1021 Vogel, Gretchen Cloned Gaur a ShortLived Success [news] Science 2001 January 19; 291(5503): 409 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 1022 Human cloning in Europe [news] European Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Biology 2001 January; 94(1): 168 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 1023 Recensiones. Books and journal reviews [bibliography] Revista de Derecho y Genoma Humano = Law and the Human Genome Review 2001 JanuaryJune; (14): 233234 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 1024 Goldman, Michael A. Cloning reality into fiction [review of The Experiment, by John Darnton] Nature Genetics 2001 January; 27(1): 15 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 1025 Nangia, Shrishti Perception of harm and hidden benefits from human cloning by somatic cell nuclear transfer Pharos 2001 Winter; 64(1): 1114 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 1026 Priest, Susanna Hornig Cloning: A Study in News Production Public Understanding of Science 2001 January; 10(1): 5969 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 1027 Pratt, Sara Long live the clones Discover 2001 January; 22(1): 17 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 1028 Willgoos, Christine FDA Regulation: An Answer to the Questions of Human Cloning and Germline Gene Therapy American Journal of Law and Medicine 2001; 27(1): 101124 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 1029 Abd alMajid, Rida 'Abd alHalim AlHimayah alqanúniyah liljin albashari, alIstinsakh wa tada'iyatuh, dirasah muqaranah = Legal protection
for the human gene, cloning and its implications, a comparative study Cairo, Egypt: Dar alNahdah al'Arabiyah, 2001. 340 p. * Document 1030 Jones, D. Gareth CLONES: THE CLOWNS OF TECHNOLOGY? Carlisle: Paternoster Press, 2001. 192 p. Call number: QH442.2 .J66 2001 Document 1031 Raël YES TO HUMAN CLONING: IMMORTALITY THANKS TO SCIENCE! London/Los Angeles: Tagman Press, 2001. 172 p. Call number: QH442.2 .V6713 2001 Document 1032 Bioethics Symposium: The Legal and Ethical Dilemmas of Scientific Advancement CUMBERLAND LAW REVIEW 20012002; 32(3): 475518 Call number: Special Issue shelf * Document 1033 Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia. House of Representatives. Standing Committee on Legal and
Constitutional Affairs HUMAN CLONING: SCIENTIFIC, ETHICAL AND REGULATORY ASPECTS OF HUMAN CLONING AND STEM
CELL RESEARCH Canberra, Australia: Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia, 2001. 282 p. Call number: QH442.2 .A93 2001 http://www.aph.gov.au/house/committee/laca/index.htm (link may be outdated)
* Document 1034 United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary HUMAN CLONING PROHIBITION ACT OF 2001: REPORT, TOGETHER WITH DISSENTING VIEWS [TO
ACCOMPANY H.R. 2505] FROM THE COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office [GPO], 2001. 81 p. Call number: KF27 .E553 2001b Document 1035 Dudley, William, ed. THE ETHICS OF HUMAN CLONING San Diego, CA: Greenhaven Press, 2001. 77 p. Call number: QH442.2 .E847 2001 Document 1036 Willer, Roger A., editor Evangelical Lutheran Church in America [ELCA]. Division for Church in Society HUMAN CLONING: PAPERS FROM A CHURCH CONSULTATION Chicago: Evangelical Lutheran Church in America [ELCA], 2001. 94 p. Call number: QH442.2 .H855 2001 http://www.elca.org (link may be outdated)
* Document 1037 United States. Congress. House. Committee on Energy and Commerce. Subcommittee on Oversight and
Investigations ISSUES RAISED BY HUMAN CLONING RESEARCH Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office [GPO], 2001. 153 p. Call number: KF27 .E5546 2001 http://www.access.gpo.gov/congress/house (link may be outdated)
* Document 1038 United States. Congress. House. Committee on Energy and Commerce. Subcommittee on Health THE HUMAN CLONING PROHIBITION ACT OF 2001 AND THE CLONING PROHIBITION ACT OF 2001 Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office [GPO], 2001. 110 p. Call number: KF27 .E553 2001h http://www.access.gpo.gov/congress/house (link may be outdated)
* Document 1039 ColeTurner, Ronald, ed. BEYOND CLONING: RELIGION AND THE REMAKING OF HUMANITY Harrisburg: Trinity Press International, 2001. 152 p. Call number: QH442 .B49 2001
Document 1040 Brannigan, Michael E., ed. ETHICAL ISSUES IN HUMAN CLONING: CROSSDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES New York: Seven Bridges Press/Chatham House, 2001. 244 p. Call number: QH442.2 .E845 2001 Document 1041 Ruse, Michael and Sheppard, Aryne, eds. CLONING: RESPONSIBLE SCIENCE OR TECHNOMADNESS? Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, 2001. 332 p. Call number: QH442.2 .C5678 2001 Document 1042 Klotzko, Arlene Judith THE CLONING SOURCEBOOK New York: Oxford University Press, 2001. 328 p. Call number: QH442.2 .C568 2001 Document 1043 Lauritzen, Paul, ed. CLONING AND THE FUTURE OF HUMAN EMBRYO RESEARCH New York: Oxford University Press, 2001. 291 p. Call number: QH442.2 .C566 2001 Document 1044 Ebrahim, Abul Fadl Mohsin Human cloning In his: Organ Transplantation, Euthanasia, Cloning and Animal Experimentation: An Islamic View. Leicester, UK:
The Islamic Foundation, 2001: 6875 Call number: R725.59 .E37 2001
Document 1045 Jochemsen, Henk Is cloning compatible with human rights and human dignity? In: Wagner, Teresa; Carbone, Leslie, eds. Fifty Years after the Declaration: the United Nations' Record on Human
Rights. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 2001: 3343 Call number: K3240 .F54 2001
* Document 1046 Hayry, Matti; Takala, Tuija Cloning, naturalness and personhood. In their: Personhood and Health Care. Boston: Kluwer Academic Pub.; 2001: 281298. Call number: R724 .T536 2001
* Document 1047 Shuster, Evelyne My clone, myself, my daughter, my sister: ethoes of Le Petit Prince. In: Actes du Colloque International AMADEUNESCO sur Bioethique et Droits de L'enfant (Monaco, 2830 Avril 2000)
= Proceedings of the International Symposium AMADEUNESCO on Bioethics and the Rights of the Child (Monaco,
2830 April 2000). Paris: UNESCO, Division des Sciences Humaines, de la Philosophie et de L'ethique des Sciences
et des Technologies; 2001: 3746. Call number: HQ789 .I68 2000
* Document 1048 Meslin, Eric Of clones, stem cells, and children: issues and challenges in human research ethics. In: Actes du Colloque International AMADEUNESCO sur Bioethique et Droits de L'enfant (Monaco, 2830 Avril 2000)
= Proceedings of the International Symposium AMADEUNESCO on Bioethics and the Rights of the Child (Monaco,
2830 April 2000). Paris: UNESCO, Division des Sciences Humaines, de la Philosophie et de L'ethique des Sciences
et des Technologies; 2001: 87104. Call number: HQ789 .I68 2000
* Document 1049 Bruce, Donald Human embryonic cloning Human Reproduction and Genetic Ethics: An International Journal 2001; 7(1): 37 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 1050 Easton, David All in our genes? Human Reproduction and Genetic Ethics: An International Journal 2001; 7(1): 2 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 1051 Bahadur, Gulam; Nielsen, H. Ingolf The human embryo, embryonic stem cells, cloning, legal and political precepts [opinion] Reproductive BioMedicine Online [electronic] 2001; 2(2): 81 83. Available: http://www.rbmonline.com/index.html
[2005 September 1] Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text http://www.rbmonline.com/index.html (link may be outdated)
* Document 1052 Nerlich, Brigitte; Clarke, David D.; Dingwall, Robert Fictions, fantasies, and fears: the literary foundations of the cloning debate Journal of Literary Semantics 2001; 30: 3752 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 1053 World Health Organization [WHO] A dozen questions (and answers) on human cloning Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization [WHO], [2001?]; 5 p. [Online]. Available:
http://www.who.int/ethics/topics/cloning/en/print.html [2005 March 4] http://www.who.int/ethics/topics/cloning/en/print.html (link may be outdated)
* Document 1054 Frankel, Adam Cloning human beings and the consumer of the future: a worthwhile endeavor or a nightmare come true? Loyola Consumer Law Review 2001; 13(2): 149187 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 1055 Messer, Neil G. The Ethics of Human Cloning Cambridge, UK: Grove Books Ltd., 2001; 24 p. Document 1056 Carlotti, Paolo La clonazione tra scienza, terapia ed etica Bioetica e Cultura 2001; 11(2): 141166 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 1057 Foley, Elizabeth Price The constitutional implications of a cloning society Cumberland Law Review 20012002; 32(3): 503518 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 1058 Smolin, David M. Should a ban on reproductive cloning include a ban on cloning for purposes of research or therapy? Cumberland Law Review 20012002; 32(3): 487502 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 1059 Knowles, Sherry M.; Adams, Stephanie D. Who owns my DNA?: the national and international intellectual property laws on human embryonic tissue
and cloning Cumberland Law Review 20012002; 32(3): 475486 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
* Document 1060 WinlandBrown, Jill E. Cloning the clone: marvel of technology or nursing nightmare? In: Locsin, Rozzano, ed. Advancing Technology, Caring, and Nursing. Westport, CT: Auburn House; 2001: 149160. Call number: RT42 .A345 2001
* Document 1061 Hansen, Bart; Schotsmans, Paul Cloning: the human as created cocreator? Ethical Perspectives 2001; 8(2): 7587 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
Document 1062 Sexton, Sarah If cloning is the answer, what was the question? Genetics and the politics of human health. In: Tokar, Brian, ed. Redesigning Life? The Worldwide Challenge to Genetic Engineering. London: Zed Books; 2001:
158 170. Call number: QH442 .R44 2001
Document 1063 Lustig, B. Andrew Human cloning and liberal neutrality: why we need to broaden the public dialogue. In: Hanson, Mark J., ed. Claiming Power Over Life: Religion and Biotechnology Policy. Washington, DC: Georgetown
University Press; 2001: 3052. Call number: TP248.23 .C535 2001
Document 1064 Robertson, John A. Reproductive liberty and the right to clone human beings. In: CohenAlmagor, Raphael, ed. Medical Ethics at the Dawn of the 21st Century. New York: New York Academy of
Sciences; 2000: 198208. Call number: R724 .M29345 2001
Document 1065 Harris, John Clones, genes, and reproductive autonomy: the ethics of human cloning. In: CohenAlmagor, Raphael, ed. Medical Ethics at the Dawn of the 21st Century. New York: New York Academy of
Sciences; 2000: 209217. Call number: R724 .M29345 2001
Document 1066 Kaebnick, Gregory E.; Murray, Thomas H. Cloning. In: Chadwick, Ruth, ed. The Concise Encyclopedia of the Ethics of New Technologies. San Diego: Academic Press;
2001: 5164. Call number: QH332 .C653 2001
* Document 1067 Council of Europe Protocol banning human cloning entered into force on the 1st of March 2001 Human Reproduction and Genetic Ethics: An International Journal 2001; 7(2): 27 Georgetown users check Georgetown Journal Finder for access to full text
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