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ISSN 0046-578X
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Vol. 45, Issue 1, 2016September 01, 2016 EDT

“Playing God?”: An Examination of the Legality of CRISPR Germline Editing Technology under the Current International Regulatory Scheme and the Universal Declaration on the Human Genome and Human Rights

Brooke Elizabeth Hrouda,
genetic modificationcrisprgeneticsbiotechnologyinternational law
Photo by chuttersnap on Unsplash
GJICL
Brooke Elizabeth Hrouda, “Playing God?”: An Examination of the Legality of CRISPR Germline Editing Technology under the Current International Regulatory Scheme and the Universal Declaration on the Human Genome and Human Rights, 45 GJICL (2016).

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