Negotiating bioethics : the governance of UNESCO's Bioethics Programme / Adèle Langlois.
Material type: TextSeries: Genetics and society (Series)Publisher: Abingdon, Oxon [England] : Routledge, 2013Description: 1 online resourceISBN:- 9780203101797
- Unesco's Bioethics Programme
- Unesco's Bioethics Programme
- Bioethics -- International cooperation
- Medical ethics -- International cooperation
- Medical genetics -- Law and legislation -- International cooperation
- Bioethics
- Ethics, Medical
- Genetics, Medical
- International Cooperation
- Program Evaluation
- Unesco's Bioethics Programm
- R724 .L264 2013
- Cataloging Notes: 20240326 AMIU-151AMIU-151
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
"The sequencing of the entire human genome has opened up unprecedented possibilities for healthcare, but also ethical and social dilemmas about how these can be achieved, particularly in developing countries. UNESCO's Bioethics Programme was established to address such issues in 1993. Since then, it has adopted three declarations on human genetics and bioethics (1997, 2003 and 2005), set up numerous training programmes around the world and debated the need for an international convention on human reproductive cloning. Negotiating Bioethics presents Langlois' research on the negotiation and implementation of the three declarations and the human cloning debate, based on fieldwork carried out in Kenya, South Africa, France and the UK, among policy-makers, geneticists, ethicists, civil society representatives and industry professionals. The book examines whether the UNESCO Bioethics Programme is an effective forum for (a) decision-making on bioethics issues and (b) ensuring ethical practice. Considering two different aspects of the UNESCO Bioethics Programme - deliberation and implementation - at international and national levels, Langlois explores: - how relations between developed and developing countries can be made more equal - who should be involved in global level decision-making and how this should proceed - how overlap between initiatives can be avoided - what can be done to improve the implementation of international norms by sovereign states - how far universal norms can be contextualized - what impact the efficacy of national level governance has at international level Drawing on extensive empirical research, Negotiating Bioethics presents a truly global perspective on bioethics"-- Provided by publisher.
English.
Cataloging Notes: 20240326 AMIU-151AMIU-151
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