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100 _aPethrick, Richard A.
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245 0 _aNegotiating bioethics: the governance of UNESCo`s bioethics programme/
_c Richard A.Pethrick,
260 _aNew York:
_bApple Academic,
_c2013.
300 _a192 p.
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505 _a1 Introduction 2 Bioethics: human genetic and biomedical research ethics at UNESCO and beyond Bioethics 5 Genetics and genomics 9 The UNESCO Bioethics Programme 14 UNESCO and human cloning /9 3 Global governance: a conceptual framework for analysing bioethics at UNESCO Global governance 30 The deliberative process: representation, legitimacy and accountability 34 The implementation process: realizing and enforcing norms 3 7 Application to the UNESCO Bioethics Programme 42 4 Deliberating bioethics: UNESCO's standard-setting activities The infrastructure of the UNESCO Bioethics Programme 45 Drafting and negotiating the declarations 47 The human cloning debate 57 5 Implementing bioetliics: UNESCO's efforts to realize and enforce the declarations The nature and content ofthe declarations 65 Implementation and enforcement 71 The lack of universal norms on cloning 93 6 Contextualizing bioetliics: the declarations in Kenya and South Africa Negotiations at national level 96 Perceptions of UNESCO in Kenya and South Africa 101 Adoption of the UNESCO declarations in Kenya and South Africa 105 7 Contextualizing bioethics: mapping progress in Kenya and South Africa UNESCO bioethics activities in Kenya 120 Views on UNESCO's capacity-building activities 121 Ongoing ethics issues 124 8 Conclusion Deliberation 143 Implementation 149 Kenya and South Africa 154 The governance of human cloning 155 Pragmatic suggestions 156
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