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THE HUMAN RIGHTS CHALLENGES OF HUMAN CLONING

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  129-156

Abstract

 The theoretical possibility of cloning human beings very recently has become an internationally fiercely debated issue. The publicity given to cloning the sheep "Dolly" in Scotland in middle of February 1997 has provoked a discussion about the possible extensions of such a technique to humans, which primarily dose not touch upon the biomedical implications, but is first and foremost concentrated on the ethical and legal aspects attributed to it. HUMAN CLONING is the creation of a genetically identical copy of an existing, or previously existing, human being or clone tissue from that individual. Scientists distinct between two types of cloning. The first type, sometimes described as "Reproductive" cloning, involves the creation of an EMBRYO through cloning and its subsequent implantation into the uterus with the objective of creating a living human. The other kind of experiment, sometimes described as "research", "experimental", or "therapeutic" cloning, involves the creation of a cloned EMBRYO, which is grown to a fetal stage, tissues for transplantation. Subsequent of this fact, Ethicists, Researchers, and Legislators across the globe scrambled to identify the ramifications of the cloning experiment. Most of the world's religious groups took stances on the issue. Nations attempted to separate fact from fiction and decide what regulatory precautions, if any, were required. This Atricle evaluates human rights law responses to HUMAN CLONING and survey the profit and harm of this method. 

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RANJBARIAN, A.H., & SEYF, Z.. (2009). THE HUMAN RIGHTS CHALLENGES OF HUMAN CLONING. PRIVATE LAW STUDIES, 39(1), 129-156. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/125106/en

Vancouver: Copy

RANJBARIAN A.H., SEYF Z.. THE HUMAN RIGHTS CHALLENGES OF HUMAN CLONING. PRIVATE LAW STUDIES[Internet]. 2009;39(1):129-156. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/125106/en

IEEE: Copy

A.H. RANJBARIAN, and Z. SEYF, “THE HUMAN RIGHTS CHALLENGES OF HUMAN CLONING,” PRIVATE LAW STUDIES, vol. 39, no. 1, pp. 129–156, 2009, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/125106/en

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