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2. Should cloning be banned for the sake of the child?
3. Genetic Dilemmas and the Child's Right to an Open Future
4. THE NON-IDENTITY PROBLEM AND GENETIC HARMS – THE CASE OF WRONGFUL HANDICAPS
5. Within the scope of this paper I will simply assume that there are such things as rights, leaving aside the well-known philosophical debates over their existence and source in general. The objections that I respond to in this paper are grounded not in a rejection of rightsper se, but of this right in particular.