Human Gene Editing and Its Inherent Conundrums: Legal Perspectives
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2022-03
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Indian Journal of Law and Justice
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Bandyopadhyay, Rathin
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University of North Bengal
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Sarkar, M. D., & Mazumder, B. H. (2022). Human Gene Editing and Its Inherent Conundrums: Legal Perspectives. Indian Journal of Law and Justice, 13(1), 46–64. https://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/4598
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Sarkar, Madhumita Dhar
Mazumder, Belayet Hussain
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Abstract
Gene Editing, as a work of human ingenuity and innovation, opens up a vast range of
possibilities for human existence in the future. While Gene Editing, on the surface,
opens up the possibility of human perfection, it also raises a slew of ethical,
philosophical, economic, and legal difficulties. From the standpoint of India’s
commitment to ensuring an egalitarian society in which access to the fruits of science
and technology is made available to both the rich and the poor, the prospect of Gene
Editing raises deep and complex questions about the disparity in the capacity of the less
resourceful to reap the benefits of this scientific advancement. The propriety of pushing
such a disruptive technology - of men having the potential to fundamentally and
dramatically alter nature’s systems of creation and sustenance - is also a factor in
Gene Editing. Gene Editing also brings up the classic “Frankenstein” question: are we
unleashing a beast beyond our control? Is it possible to get a global consensus on Gene
Editing’s inherent limitations, if there are any? Because Gene Editing involves
decrypting the fundamental building components of any human person, it raises the
important question of whether such information should be made public, as well as the
risks that come with it. Within its limited scope, this study makes a determined effort to
address the aforementioned conundrums. It also attempts to provide a glimpse into the
future that we are moving towards in terms of Human Gene Editing. While the scope of
the various issues relating to Gene Editing is vast, the paper focuses primarily on the
dimensions of Gene Editing’s economic perspective in India, its ethics, law, and
scientific progress, informed consent and counselling in the domain of Gene Editing,
and the need for transparency and accountability in the domain of Gene Editing.
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Human Gene Editing, CRISPR-Cas9, Law, Ethics, Governance, Regulation
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13
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1
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0976-3570
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46 - 64