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adam_text | Contents 1 2 Introduction 1.1 Evolution 1.1.1 Basis 1.1.2 Implications 1 1 2 Reproduction 2.1 Reproductive Science 2.1.1 Chromosomes, Genes and Deoxyribonucleic Acid 2.1.2 Genes and Their Functions 2.1.3 Production of Gametes 2.1.4 Embryology 2.2 Assisted Reproductive Technology 2.2.1 Spermatozoa Handling 2.2.2 Ovum Handling 2.2.3 Fertilisation 2.2.4 Pre-implantation Genetic Diagnosis 2.2.5 Allocation ofParenthood 2.3 Changing the Gametes or the Zygote 2.3.1 Mitochondrial Diseases and the ‘Three-Parent3 Baby 2.3.2 Gene Editing Methods 2.3.3 Gene Editing of Germ-line Cells 7 7 з 7 10 12 16 19 20 21 21 22 25 29 29 40 42 vii
viii CONTENTS 2.4 2.5 2.6 3 Cloning Cloning Technology 2.4.1 Legislative Responses to Human Cloning 2.4.2 Options 2.4.3 Arguments Against Human Cloning 2.4.4 Arguments for Human Cloning 2.4.5 Conclusion 2.4.6 Ectogenesis Use of Ectogenesis 2.5.1 Impact of Ectogenesis: The Status of the Fetus 2.5.2 Impact of Ectogenesis: Regulation of 2.5.3 Termination Impact ofEctogenesis: Disputes over the Fetus 2.5.4 Impact ofEctogenesis: Allocation of Parenthood 2.5.5 Newborn Screening Brain 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 Introduction Looking Inside the Emin Electroencephalography 3.2.1 X-Ray Computed Tomography (CT Scan) 3.2.2 Positron Emission Tomography 3.2.3 3.2.4 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Scans 3.2.5 Optogenetics Transcranial Magnetic and Electrical 3.2.6 Stimulation How Does the Brain Function ? 3.3.1 Consciousness 3.3.2 Memory and Learning 3.3.3 Decision Making: Dual-Process Theory 3.3.4 Other Cognitive Functions 3.3.5 Personality and Behaviour 3.3.6 Criminality Brain Injuries and Brain-Machine Interface 3.3.7 Improving the Mind Other Animals 3.5.1 Use of Tools 3.5.2 Complex Communication 45 46 48 51 53 60 61 62 65 66 68 69 71 72 75 75 81 81 84 84 86 87 88 90 90 97 100 104 106 108 114 116 117 119 121
CONTENTS 3.6 3.5.3 Theory of Mind 3.5.4 Other Features 3.5.5 Summary Conclusion ix 122 123 124 124 4 Defining Sex 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Distinguishing Gender and Sex 4.3 Defining Intersex States—Terminology 4.4 Approaches to Intersexuality 4.4.1 Sex Determination 4.4.2 Sex Differentiation 4.4.3 Establishment of Fertility 4.4.4 Summary 4.4.5 Non-medical Definitions 4.5 Statistics 4.6 Medical Practice in Response to Intersexual States 4.6.1 Parents 4.7 Legal Definition ofSex 4.8 Gender Recognition Act 2004 4.8.1 Other Jurisdictions and the Definition of Sex 4.9 Criticisms of the Legal Definition 4.9.1 Two-Box Approach 4.9.2 Performance of Sex 4.9.3 Over-emphasis on Bodily Factors 4.10 Moving Beyond the Two-Box Approach 4.10.1 Abolishing Sex as a Category 4.11 Conclusion 127 127 128 129 133 134 136 138 138 140 140 142 146 147 150 151 152 153 153 154 154 155 157 5 Body Ownership 5.1 How the Law Views the Human Body 5.2 The Law: Bodies as Property 5.3 The Law on Integrity Rights and the Body 5.4 Disputes over the Approaches 5.4.1 Control over Removed Body Parts 5.4.2 Dignity 5.4.3 Technical Problems with Ownership of Bodies 159 160 162 165 167 168 168 169
X CONTENTS 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9 5.10 5.11 6 Sickness 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 7 Interconnection of Bodies 5.5.1 Placenta 5.5.2 Sharing of Bloods During Birth 5.5.3 Breastfeeding 5.5.4 Personal Care 5.5.5 Bodies and the Meaning of Life 5.5.6 Genetics Interaction with the Environment Mutability of Our Bodies Summary Practical Implications ofBodily Interconnections 5.9.1 Moore Decision and Control of Removed Bodily Products 5.9.2 Conceptions of Genetic Privacy 5.9.3 Human Tissue Act 2004 Body as Property ? An Alternative Approach Introduction Definitions of Health Case Study 1: Epilepsy Case Study 2: Schizophrenia Autonomy and Interdependence 6.5.1 Independence and Autonomy as Health 6.5.2 Interdependence and Vulnerability as Health Legal Significance of the Different Understandings of Health Conclusion on Understanding Health Death 7.1 Hypotheses ofAgeing and Death 7.2 What Is Death? 7.5 Legal Definition of Death 7.3.1 7.3.2 7.3.3 Brain Stem Death End of Consciousness Ending of Cardiac Function 171 171 172 172 173 174 174 174 177 178 179 179 182 184 188 191 195 195 196 199 201 202 202 203 207 210 211 211 214 217 218 221 222
CONTENTS 7.4 7.5 8 7.3.4 End of Organism 7.3.5 Death of Every Cell 7.3.6 Desoulment 7.3.7 Death as a Process 7.3.8 No Definition Choosing Betweenthe Definitions 7.4.1 Safety Firsti 7.4.2 Death of the Body or of the Personi 7.4.3 Perspective ofDeath 7.4.4 Is Death a Medical, Legal or Philosophical Questioni 7.4.5 Relevance of Practicalityi 7.4.6 Problem of Irreversibility 7.4.7 Religion 7.4.8 Role of Policy 7.4.9 Public Opinion Conclusion Conclusion ХІ 223 224 225 225 226 227 227 228 228 229 230 230 230 231 232 232 235 Cases and Legislations Cited 237 Bibliography 241 Index 299
This book examines the relationship between law and scientific advancement, with a particular focus on the theory of evolution and medical innovation. Historically, the law has struggled to keep pace with modern medical advances. The authors demonstrate that the laws that govern human behaviour must evolve in response to such advances. This book describes how evolution shapes us humans and allows us to understand processes from ageing to decision making, and examines recent medical developments related to reproduction, neurosciences, sexuality, illness, bodily autonomy, and death, while considering the ethical, philosophical and legal implications of those developments. P.-L. Chau is a medically qualified senior research scientist at the Institut Pasteur, Paris, France. Jonathan Herring is Professor of Law at the Faculty of Law, University of Oxford and DM Wolfe-Clarendon Fellow in Law, Exeter College, Oxford, UK.
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Contents 1 2 Introduction 1.1 Evolution 1.1.1 Basis 1.1.2 Implications 1 1 2 Reproduction 2.1 Reproductive Science 2.1.1 Chromosomes, Genes and Deoxyribonucleic Acid 2.1.2 Genes and Their Functions 2.1.3 Production of Gametes 2.1.4 Embryology 2.2 Assisted Reproductive Technology 2.2.1 Spermatozoa Handling 2.2.2 Ovum Handling 2.2.3 Fertilisation 2.2.4 Pre-implantation Genetic Diagnosis 2.2.5 Allocation ofParenthood 2.3 Changing the Gametes or the Zygote 2.3.1 Mitochondrial Diseases and the ‘Three-Parent3 Baby 2.3.2 Gene Editing Methods 2.3.3 Gene Editing of Germ-line Cells 7 7 з 7 10 12 16 19 20 21 21 22 25 29 29 40 42 vii
viii CONTENTS 2.4 2.5 2.6 3 Cloning Cloning Technology 2.4.1 Legislative Responses to Human Cloning 2.4.2 Options 2.4.3 Arguments Against Human Cloning 2.4.4 Arguments for Human Cloning 2.4.5 Conclusion 2.4.6 Ectogenesis Use of Ectogenesis 2.5.1 Impact of Ectogenesis: The Status of the Fetus 2.5.2 Impact of Ectogenesis: Regulation of 2.5.3 Termination Impact ofEctogenesis: Disputes over the Fetus 2.5.4 Impact ofEctogenesis: Allocation of Parenthood 2.5.5 Newborn Screening Brain 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 Introduction Looking Inside the Emin Electroencephalography 3.2.1 X-Ray Computed Tomography (CT Scan) 3.2.2 Positron Emission Tomography 3.2.3 3.2.4 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Scans 3.2.5 Optogenetics Transcranial Magnetic and Electrical 3.2.6 Stimulation How Does the Brain Function ? 3.3.1 Consciousness 3.3.2 Memory and Learning 3.3.3 Decision Making: Dual-Process Theory 3.3.4 Other Cognitive Functions 3.3.5 Personality and Behaviour 3.3.6 Criminality Brain Injuries and Brain-Machine Interface 3.3.7 Improving the Mind Other Animals 3.5.1 Use of Tools 3.5.2 Complex Communication 45 46 48 51 53 60 61 62 65 66 68 69 71 72 75 75 81 81 84 84 86 87 88 90 90 97 100 104 106 108 114 116 117 119 121
CONTENTS 3.6 3.5.3 Theory of Mind 3.5.4 Other Features 3.5.5 Summary Conclusion ix 122 123 124 124 4 Defining Sex 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Distinguishing Gender and Sex 4.3 Defining Intersex States—Terminology 4.4 Approaches to Intersexuality 4.4.1 Sex Determination 4.4.2 Sex Differentiation 4.4.3 Establishment of Fertility 4.4.4 Summary 4.4.5 Non-medical Definitions 4.5 Statistics 4.6 Medical Practice in Response to Intersexual States 4.6.1 Parents 4.7 Legal Definition ofSex 4.8 Gender Recognition Act 2004 4.8.1 Other Jurisdictions and the Definition of Sex 4.9 Criticisms of the Legal Definition 4.9.1 Two-Box Approach 4.9.2 Performance of Sex 4.9.3 Over-emphasis on Bodily Factors 4.10 Moving Beyond the Two-Box Approach 4.10.1 Abolishing Sex as a Category 4.11 Conclusion 127 127 128 129 133 134 136 138 138 140 140 142 146 147 150 151 152 153 153 154 154 155 157 5 Body Ownership 5.1 How the Law Views the Human Body 5.2 The Law: Bodies as Property 5.3 The Law on Integrity Rights and the Body 5.4 Disputes over the Approaches 5.4.1 Control over Removed Body Parts 5.4.2 Dignity 5.4.3 Technical Problems with Ownership of Bodies 159 160 162 165 167 168 168 169
X CONTENTS 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9 5.10 5.11 6 Sickness 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 7 Interconnection of Bodies 5.5.1 Placenta 5.5.2 Sharing of Bloods During Birth 5.5.3 Breastfeeding 5.5.4 Personal Care 5.5.5 Bodies and the Meaning of Life 5.5.6 Genetics Interaction with the Environment Mutability of Our Bodies Summary Practical Implications ofBodily Interconnections 5.9.1 Moore Decision and Control of Removed Bodily Products 5.9.2 Conceptions of Genetic Privacy 5.9.3 Human Tissue Act 2004 Body as Property ? An Alternative Approach Introduction Definitions of Health Case Study 1: Epilepsy Case Study 2: Schizophrenia Autonomy and Interdependence 6.5.1 Independence and Autonomy as Health 6.5.2 Interdependence and Vulnerability as Health Legal Significance of the Different Understandings of Health Conclusion on Understanding Health Death 7.1 Hypotheses ofAgeing and Death 7.2 What Is Death? 7.5 Legal Definition of Death 7.3.1 7.3.2 7.3.3 Brain Stem Death End of Consciousness Ending of Cardiac Function 171 171 172 172 173 174 174 174 177 178 179 179 182 184 188 191 195 195 196 199 201 202 202 203 207 210 211 211 214 217 218 221 222
CONTENTS 7.4 7.5 8 7.3.4 End of Organism 7.3.5 Death of Every Cell 7.3.6 Desoulment 7.3.7 Death as a Process 7.3.8 No Definition Choosing Betweenthe Definitions 7.4.1 Safety Firsti 7.4.2 Death of the Body or of the Personi 7.4.3 Perspective ofDeath 7.4.4 Is Death a Medical, Legal or Philosophical Questioni 7.4.5 Relevance of Practicalityi 7.4.6 Problem of Irreversibility 7.4.7 Religion 7.4.8 Role of Policy 7.4.9 Public Opinion Conclusion Conclusion ХІ 223 224 225 225 226 227 227 228 228 229 230 230 230 231 232 232 235 Cases and Legislations Cited 237 Bibliography 241 Index 299
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