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Title: Privacy and Property? Multi-level Strategies for Protecting Personal Interests in Genetic Material
Authors: Laurie, Graeme
Issue Date: 2003
Citation: in Knoppers, B M and Scriver, C (eds) (2003) Genomics, Health and Society: Emerging Issues for Public Policy, Policy Research Initiative, pp83-98
Publisher: Policy Research Initiative, Canada
Abstract: The paper builds on earlier medico-legal work by Laurie on privacy in relation to genetic material. In this chapter, the author discusses not only Laurie's views as 'pro-privacy' but the limitations of privacy, particularly once information, genetic or otherwise, enters a public sphere. The article draws on cases and laws in the UK, continental Europe, and the US, to provide a comparative view in suggesting an alternative approach to privacy.
Sponsor(s): Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC)
Keywords: privacy
strategies
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1842/2515
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