In 1997, the announcement of a cloned sheep ignited an international discussion that continues still today. The scientists at the Roslin Institute in Edinburgh, Scotland, claimed …
MM Post - Temp. Int'l & Comp. LJ, 2001 - HeinOnline
Until recently, discussions about human cloning seemed farfetched. However, with the successful cloning of the sheep" Dolly" in 1997, it became evident that sooner or later, it may …
MA Goldman - S. Cal. Interdisc. LJ, 1998 - HeinOnline
The scientific, religious, ethical, and legal worlds were" caught napping by clones" 1 in February of 1997, when a team led by Scottish embryologist Ian Wilmut announced the …
I want to thank you all for the opportunity to speak here this morning and to particularly thank the symposium organizers for their attention to detail in putting this conference together. We …
Progress in the science of mammalian cloning has made it increasingly likely that human cloning will soon be technically feasible. The birth of Dolly, the sheep cloned from the …
In late February 1997, the world learned that Dr. Ian Wilmut and his colleagues at the Roslin Institute in Edinburgh, Scotland, had successfully cloned an adult sheep. The cloned …
C Jarrell - Ga. J. Int'l & Comp. L., 2006 - HeinOnline
Ever since the cloning of Dolly the sheep by Scottish scientists in 1996, nations around the world have been concerned about controlling the controversial science of human cloning. 1 …
On February 23, 1997, it seemed that the world paused, if only for a moment, to reflect upon the future of the human species. The announcement by Scottish scientists, Ian Wilmut and …
H Forster - Valparaiso University Law Review, 2011 - scholar.valpo.edu
The media frenzy and widespread public discussion regarding human cloning began in late February 1997 when the world learned of the first successful cloning of a sheep'by somatic …