DNA-Based Identity Testing and the Future of the Family: A Research Agenda

Author:

Anderlik Mary R.,Rothstein Mark A.

Abstract

Many of the societal challenges associated with the genetic revolution rest on predictions about the effects of the future development and diffusion of technologies for manipulating the human genome. Identity testing is different. Relatively sophisticated techniques for identity testing using DNA currently exist, and these techniques are already creating conflicts and challenges for families and policymakers. More precisely, scientific advances and social trends are raising difficult questions about the source and nature of parental obligation, the steps required to protect the privacy of individuals when suspicion begins to corrode family relationships and the role of attorneys and other professionals in these volatile situations.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Law,General Medicine,Health(social science)

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