On December 5, 1997, Richard Seed shocked the scientific community by announcing that he intended to begin cloning human beings. 2 Seed planned to use the techniques that Ian …
P Lesko, K Buckley - Colum. Sci. & Tech. L. Rev., 2001 - HeinOnline
Human cloning became a hotly debated topic after Advanced Cell Technology's (ACT) press release of November 25, 2001. ACT announced they had successfully cloned a human …
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 …
The announcement by British scientists in 1997 that they had successfully cloned a sheep sparked an immediate reaction of shock and alarm. The legislative and executive branches …
MS Quintero - Santa Clara Computer & High Tech. LJ, 2001 - HeinOnline
Although reports of Dolly (" the world's most famous sheep"), Dr. Seed and Clonaid's announcements of plans to clone humans, and more recently, the cloning of Cc the cat, have …
HT Greely - UC Law Journal, 2002 - repository.uclawsf.edu
In 1997, when California adopted a five year ban on human reproductive cloning, the legislation required the appointment of an expert group to provide advice to the Governor …
Over the past several years, human cloning has become the subject of intense public debate because the possibility of cloned human persons raises grave ethical qualms. For many, the …
In September of 2001, the United Nations placed the topic of human cloning on its agenda at the request of France and Germany. These countries hope that negotiations regarding …
Cloning, defined as" the deliberate production of genetically identical individuals," 1 was brought to the forefront of world news with the announcement of the birth of the first cloned …