Perils and deficiencies of the european convention on human rights and biomedicine

Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 26 (3):323 – 333 (2001)
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The authors analyze deficiencies and perils of the European Convention on Human Rights and Biomedicine , in particular the concept of human rights as given by natural law and the Conventions stand on germline therapy and its refutation of therapeutic enhancement.

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Maurizio Mori
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