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The Motley Coat: The Embryo-shaped Elephant in the Room
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About the Motley Coat. The Embryo-shaped Elephant in the Room. Recent scientific research published in Nature. And Nature Cell Biology. Has revealed that researchers have been able to keep in vitro ‘embryos’ alive for 13 days. This has produced an explosion of commentaries[1], calls for action. And expressions of concern regarding the 14-day rule for research on human embryos (contained in s3(3)(a) of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 1990 (as amended) . When is an embryo not an embryo? Amongst ...
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The Motley Coat: About the Motley Coat
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About the Motley Coat. About the Motley Coat. On 28 February 1974, Professor J Kenyon Mason delivered his Inaugural Lecture at the University of Edinburgh, entitled "Ambitions for a Motley Coat.". In describing the meaning of his title, he said:. You may remember that Jacques, a melancholy man, strayed into the forest and there met a jester, Touchstone, who obviously impressed him. So much so that Jacques returned to his friends and extolled Touchstone saying:. And in his brain,. Said Jacque, "oh! Today,...
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The Motley Coat: Submissions
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About the Motley Coat. Welcomes guest posts on issues related to the medicine, the life sciences and the law. If you have an idea for a blog post, please email your query to mason.institute@ed.ac.uk. Please note that published guest posts do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the Mason Institute. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Nuffield council on Bioethics. Simple theme. Powered by Blogger.
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CELLS - Nils Hoppe
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Centre for Ethics and Law. In the Life Sciences. Centre for Ethics and Law in the Life Sciences. Centre for Ethics and Law. In the Life Sciences. Centre for Ethics and Law. In the Life Sciences. Centre for Ethics and Law in the Life Sciences. Nils Hoppe, LL.B. (Europe) (Nottingham Trent); Dr. iur. (Hannover). Nils Hoppe is a biotechnology and health lawyer and a director of the Centre for Ethics and Law in the Life Sciences Hannover. Nils read laws in Nottingham. At Browne Jacobson LLP. Of which he is no...
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Skip to accessibility options. The University of Edinburgh. College of Humanities and Social Sciences. School of Social and Political Sciences. Science, Technology and Innovation Studies. Centre of African Studies. Entrepreneurship and Innovation Group. Strategy and International Business Group. Institute for Japanese-European Technology Studies. Edinburgh College of Arts. Edinburgh School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture. College of Science and Engineering. School of Biological Sciences.
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Edinburgh Legal Theory Research Group » Links
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Edinburgh Legal Theory Research Group. Edinburgh Legal Theory Research Group. The Legal Theory Group. Legal Theory Seminar Series 2016/17: Call for Presenters. Edinburgh-Oxford Legal Theory Graduate Colloquium. The Centre for Law and Society. Constitutional Law Discussion Group. Political Theory Research Group. School of Linguistics and English Language. School of Social and Political Science. The Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities (IASH). Visiting Edinburgh Law School. Law and Philosophy P...
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NSFWE [Not Safe For Work Ethic] |
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In Print and In Person. NSFWE [Not Safe For Work Ethic]. NSFWE [Not Safe For Work Ethic]. On the off-chance you are in fact lacking in sources of distraction, or possibly even more higher-mindedly in search of inspiration for your multi-disciplinary research, I’ll leave you with a list of sites I have found most useful over the years. A vague attempt at categorisation may follow. This attempt may fail. Http:/ www.cracked.com/. Law and Ethics Blogs:. Http:/ blog.practicalethics.ox.ac.uk. 8220;Law of the I...
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The Motley Coat: IAB2016 Reflections: Emilia Niemiec
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About the Motley Coat. IAB2016 Reflections: Emilia Niemiec. Furthermore, participation in the ELSI 2.0 EuCelLEX Project Satellite Symposium was a valuable experience for me. The presentations and discussions on gene editing brought various perspectives and outlined a number of ethical, legal and social issues, which are important to consider. The lecture given by Prof Rosario Isasi explaining legal issues related to gene editing was particularly informative and helpful. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The Motley Coat: Recent Reports Highlight Key Issues in Regulating Elderly Care
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About the Motley Coat. Recent Reports Highlight Key Issues in Regulating Elderly Care. A recent investigation by the BBC has raised concerns regarding the treatment of individuals in the care home setting. This brings to the fore a number of ethical and legal issues which, considering the increase in ageing population, invite closer scrutiny. Victoria Derbyshire’s investigation. But, in response to one particular case, a care home spokesperson issued the following. Shape the contours of ‘care’...
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