The International Legal Governance of the Human Genome
Routledge (2009)
| Abstract | This book explores international governance of the human genome from a human rights perspective and challenges paradigms of property that are entrenched in relevant international instruments | |||||||||
| Keywords | Human genetics Law and legislation Genetic resources Law and legislation Human genetics Moral and ethical aspects | |||||||||
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| Call number | K3611.A77.K87 2009 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0415458579 9780415458573 | |||||||||
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