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In an era increasingly dominated by new technologies there are many calls for regulation to control their application. This text reviews and develops the role of human rights in the regulation of new technologies discussing how rights are affected by technological development, and how they can be used to improve regulation.
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Repetition, revolution, and resonance: an introduction to new technologies and human rights / Therese Murphy
Human dignity, ethical pluralism, and the regulation of modern biotechnologies / Roger Brownsword
Regulating human genetics in a Neo-Eugenic Era / Han Somsen
Constitutional patriotism and the right to privacy: a comparison of the European Court of Justice and the European Court of Human Rights / Francesca Bignami
New technologies, the precautionary principle, and public participation / Laurence Boisson de Chazournes
The texture of reproductive choice: law, ethnography and reproductive technologies / Therese Murphy
The international law of genetic discrimination: the power of 'Never again' / Iulia Voina Motoc
Individual human rights in genetic research: blurring the line between collective and individual interests / Helene Boussard.
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