Strategic Objectives
• Master the legal theories behind intergenerational consent and representation.
• Navigate the complex intersection of CRISPR technology and human rights.
• Discover practical governance models for long-term genetic stewardship.
• Evaluate the ethical boundaries between therapeutic healing and genetic enhancement.
The Core Challenge
Germline modification creates permanent changes that ripple through generations, yet we lack a legal framework to represent the interests of those who cannot speak for themselves.
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The Dawn of Germline Engineering
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The Intergenerational Consent Gap
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The CRISPR Revolution
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Principles of Bioethics
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The Legal Status of the Unborn
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Informed Consent in Transition
07
Precautionary Principles
08
The Concept of Genetic Patrimony
09
Distinguishing Therapy from Enhancement
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Anticipatory Governance
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The Shadow of Eugenics
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Proxy Decision Making
13
Global Bioethics and Sovereignty
14
The Right to a Genetic Identity
15
Justice and Genetic Inequality
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Technological Moratoriums
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Public Deliberation and Oversight
18
The Non-Identity Problem
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Institutional Review and Accountability
20
Future Generations in International Law
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