重新评估可遗传基因组编辑干预的法律和伦理:对中国和世界的教训。

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q3 LAW
Issues in Law & Medicine Pub Date : 2019-01-01
Qingxiu Bu
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目前人类受试者研究的伦理和法律标准没有充分解决人类基因编辑技术问题,因为这一领域的科学进步已经超过了监管政策。聚集规则间隔短回文重复(CRISPR)技术允许重写生命代码,但充满了科学和伦理困境。特别是,中国体外人类胚胎的基因改变引起了世界范围的反响。很难预测拟议编辑的长期影响,这引发了一个问题,即人类是否适合有意改变其基因未来的任何方面。基因组编辑进展太快,以至于法律和法规等批判性反思过程无法跟上步伐。在人类身上使用这些技术的伦理、法律和社会影响仍然不确定。在现有框架内产生的紧张关系使道德和法律规范所依据的基本价值受到质疑。本文探讨了对法律、伦理、法规和卫生政策的影响。平衡潜在利益与意外危害的风险将形成是否以及如何使用这些技术的观点。除其他事项外,与决策者和利益相关者进行负责任的接触将促进透明度,赋予合法性,并改善政策制定。
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Reassess the Law and Ethics of Heritable Genome Editing Interventions: Lessons for China and the World.

The current ethical and legal standards for human subjects research do not adequately address human gene editing technologies, because scientific advancements in this field have outpaced regulatory policy. The Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats (CRISPR) technique allows the rewriting of life's code, but is fraught with scientific and ethical quandaries. In particular, the genetic alteration of human embryos in vitro in China has caused worldwide repercussions. It is hard to predict the long-term effects of proposed edits, which raises an inquiry about whether it is appropriate for humans to purposely alter any aspect of their genetic future. Genome editing is moving too quickly for processes of critical reflection, such as law and regulation, to keep pace. The ethical, legal and social implications of the use of these technologies in humans remain uncertain. The resultant tension within the existing framework calls into question the underlying values on which moral and legal norms repose. This article explores the implications for law, ethics, regulation and health policy. Balancing potential benefits against the risk of unintended harms will shape perspectives on whether and how to use these technologies. Responsible engagement with decision makers and stakeholders, among other things, will promote transparency, confer legitimacy, and improve policy making.

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Issues in Law & Medicine
Issues in Law & Medicine Medicine-Health Policy
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期刊介绍: Issues in Law & Medicine is a peer reviewed professional journal published semiannually. Founded in 1985, ILM is co-sponsored by the National Legal Center for the Medically Dependent & Disabled, Inc. and the Watson Bowes Research Institute. Issues is devoted to providing technical and informational assistance to attorneys, health care professionals, educators and administrators on legal, medical, and ethical issues arising from health care decisions. Its subscribers include law libraries, medical libraries, university libraries, court libraries, attorneys, physicians, university professors and other scholars, primarily in the U.S. and Canada, but also in Austria, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Italy, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Japan, Russia, South Korea, Spain, Taiwan, and the United Kingdom.
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