Betta, Michela
The Moral, Social, and Commercial Imperatives of Genetic Testing and Screening
I. Positioning
1. From Destiny to Freedom? On Human Nature and Liberal Eugenics in the Age of Genetic Manipulation
Michela Betta
2. Diagnostic Knowledge in the Genetic Economy and Commerce
Michela Betta
II. The Australian Case
3. Body Talk: Genetic Screening as a Device of Crime Regulation
Richard Hil, Richard Hindmarsh
4. Genetic Testing and Human Genetic Databases
Astrid H. Gesche
5. The Imperative of the "New Genetics": Challenges for Ethics, Law, and Social Policy
David Weisbrot
6. Insurance and Genetics: Regulating a Private Market in the Public Interest
Brian Opeskin, David Weisbrot
7. The Social Imperative for Community Genetic Screening: An Australian Perspective
MaryAnne Aitken, Sylvia Metcalfe
8. Genetically Transformed Healthcare: Healthy Children and Parents
Enzo A. Palombo, Mrinal Bhave
9. The Australian Law Reform Inquiry into Genetic Commission Testing - A Worker's Perspective
Susan Pennicuik
10. Genetic Information and the Australian Labour Movement
Suzanne Jamieson
11. Protecting the Vulnerable: Genetic Testing and Screening for Parentage, Immigration, and Aboriginality
Astrid H. Gesche
12. Essentially Whose? Genetic Testing and the Ownership of Genetic Information
Lyn Turney
III. Future Perspective
13. Self-Knowledge and Self-Care in the Age of Genetic Manipulation
Michela Betta
IV. Conclusion
14. Conclusion
DRM-restrictions
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- Author(s)
- Betta, Michela
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2006
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Medicine, Health Care, Mode
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9781402046193