Description
Compiled by a well known and respected team of editors and contributors from interdisciplinary backgrounds, this book has its origins in the Euroscreen project, a research project funded by the European Commission to examine the legal and ethical issues arising from the use of genetic testing and screening since 1990. Contributors from members of a sub-group look at the likely impact of genetic testing on insurance.
It will be published at a point when the significant controversy surrounding this issue will have intensified throughout the European Union. Although taking a European perspective, it addresses US issues where there is a strong interest in comparative legislative strategies, taking a themed approach, this book looks comprehensively at the basis issues with an analytical rather than a descriptive approach.
About the Author
EWALD, FRANCOIS; McGleenan, T.; Wiesing, Urban
Reviews
"this book is an excellent summary of the evolution of genetics, insurance and the law up to very recently. It is an excellent first reference source for insurers, actuaries and clinicians and ethicists". Human Genetics 2000; ; "the overall result is
Book Information
ISBN 9781859960875
Author FRANCOIS EWALD
Format Paperback
Page Count 144
Imprint Bios Scientific Publishers Ltd
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 204g