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Governing, Protecting, and Regulating the Future of Genome Editing: The Significance of ELSPI Perspectives

Edited by: Santa Slokenberga, Timo Minssen, Ana Nordberg

ISBN13: 9789004526082
Published: March 2023
Publisher: Brill Nijhoff
Country of Publication: Netherlands
Format: Hardback
Price: Price on Application



This edited collection examines the ethical, legal, social and policy implications of genome editing technologies. Moreover, it offers a broad spectrum of timely legal analysis related to bringing genome editing to the market and making it available to patients, including addressing genome editing technology regulation through procedures for regulatory approval, patent law and competition law.

In twelve chapters, this volume offers persuasive arguments for justifying transformative regulatory interventions regarding human genome editing, as well as the various legal venues for introducing necessary or desirable changes needed to create an environment for realizing the potential of genome editing technology for the benefit of patients and society.

Subjects:
Human Rights and Civil Liberties, Medical Law and Bioethics
Contents:
Open Access
Introduction: The Significance of ELSIP Perspectives in Governing, Protecting, and Regulating the Future of Genome Editing
Authors: Santa Slokenberga, Timo Minssen, and Ana Nordberg

Part 1. A Roadmap of ELSIP Perspectives
Genome Editing: Learning from Its Past and Envisioning Its Future
Author: Judit Sandor
Transformation of Medical Care through Gene Therapy and Human Rights to Life and Health – Balancing Risks and Benefits
Author: Anne Kjersti Befring
Somatic Genome Editing with the Use of AI: Big Promises but Doubled Legal Issues
Author: Anastasiya Kiseleva
Addressing Cognitive Vulnerabilities through Genome and Epigenome Editing: Techno-Legal Adaptations for Persons with Intellectual Disabilities
Author: Pin Lean Lau
Regulating Heritable Human Genome Editing: Drawing the Line between Legitimate and Controversial Use
Author: Noemi Conditi
The European Court of Human Rights and the Emergence of Human Germline Genome Editing – ‘The Right to Life’ and ‘the Right to (Artificial) Procreation’
Author: Merel M. Spaander
The Object-Based and Process-Based Regulation of Genome Editing
Authors: Michal Koščík and Eliška Vladíková

Part 2. Bringing Genome Editing to the Market and Making It Available to Patients
A Room with a View (and with a Gene Therapy Drug): Gene Therapy Medicinal Products and Genetic Tourism in Europe
Author: Vera Lúcia Raposo
What Would It Take to Enable Germline Editing in Europe for Medical Purposes?
Author: Santa Slokenberga
Genetics and Justice, Non-Ideal Theory and the Role of Patents: The Case of CRISPR-Cas9
Author: Oliver Feeney
Balancing Innovation, ‘Ordre Public’ and Morality in Human Germline Editing: A Call for More Nuanced Approaches in Patent Law
Authors: Duncan Matthews, Timo Minssen, and Ana Nordberg
The Application of EU Competition Law to the Exploitation of Human Genome Editing Technology
Author: Vladimir Bastidas Venegas