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Review
. 2003 May;10(4):514-30.

Cloning and stem cell research: a critical overview of the present legislative regime in Australia and the way forward

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Cloning and stem cell research: a critical overview of the present legislative regime in Australia and the way forward

Melodie Slabbert. J Law Med. 2003 May.

Abstract

The application of stem cell research in biomedical science has recently sparked debates similar to the calls nearly 25 years ago for a ban involving recombinant DNA. This article critically examines the present legislative framework in Australia governing stem cell research and cloning, after briefly seeking a clear understanding of what these procedures involve, as well as suggesting an ethical paradigm within which these issues can be approached. The deficiencies in the proposed legislative framework are also highlighted. Australia has a duty to future generations to pursue the benefits unlocked by this type of research and it is hoped that the next two years will lead to more insights regarding the potential of such research and hence a revision of the present legal impediments.

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