The Revolution Ignored, a Critique of Cloning Human Beings: Report and Recommendations of the National Bioethics Advisory Commission

E Marden - 1997 - HeinOnline
On February 23, 1997, Dr. Ian Wilmut and his colleagues at the Roslin Laboratory in
Scotland added a new feat to biotechnology's ever-expanding achievements with the …

The Case Against Human Cloning

VJ Ehlers - Hofstra L. Rev., 1998 - HeinOnline
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 …

The ethics of human cloning and the fate of science in a democratic society

KD Pimple - Val. UL Rev., 1997 - HeinOnline
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 …

The ethics of human cloning

W Glannon - Public Affairs Quarterly, 1998 - JSTOR
I. Introduction finding by Ian Wilmut and his colleagues that viable lambs could be produced
by transplanting cell nuclei from adult sheep embryos to enucleated eggs has raised the …

The NBAC report on cloning human beings: What it did—and did not—do

B Steinbock - Jurimetrics, 1997 - JSTOR
Just ten days after Dr. Ian Wilmut announced that he had successfully cloned a lamb using a
technique known as somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT), President Clinton imposed a …

Dolly's Legacy to Human Cloning: International Legal Responses and Potential Human Rights Violations

S Greenlee - Wis. Int'l LJ, 2000 - HeinOnline
Since February of 1997 when news first broke of the successful cloning of a sheep, the world
has become quite familiar with" Dolly" and the circumstances surrounding her creation …

A wolf in sheep's cloning?

R Hanley - Monash Bioethics Review, 1999 - philpapers.org
Cloning scares the hell out of people, because the idea of cloning people scares the hell out
of people. Some of this fear is well-founded. Like any new reproductive technology, the …

The prospect of human cloning: improving nature or dooming the species

JF Daar - Seton Hall. L. Rev., 2002 - HeinOnline
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 …

Cloning.[Issues in ethics]

JH Fielder - IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology …, 2002 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
It seems ages ago (but it was only 1997) that Dolly, the sheep cloned by Ian Wilmot in
Scotland, made headlines all over the world. Using somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT), in …

[PDF][PDF] The current and future legal status of cloning.

LB Andrews - 1997 - repository.library.georgetown.edu
“Perhaps in recognition of the surrealistic circumstances they should have spelled it DALI,
instead of DOLLY.” 1 This response is quite representative of how most people reacted to …