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Cord blood banking – bio-objects on the borderlands between community and immunity
Umbilical cord blood (UCB) has become the focus of intense efforts to collect, screen and bank haematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) in hundreds of repositories around the world. UCB banking has developed through a broad spectrum of overlapping banking practices, sectors and institutional forms. Superficially at least, these sectors have been widely distinguished in bioethical and policy literature between notions of the ‘public’ and the ‘private’, the commons and the market respectively. Our purpose in this paper is to reflect more critically on these distinctions and to articulate the complex practical and hybrid nature of cord blood as a ‘bio-object’ that straddles binary conceptions of the blood economies. The paper draws upon Roberto Esposito’s reflections on biopolitics and his attempt to transcend the dualistic polarisations of immunity and community, or the private and the public. We suggest that his thoughts on immunitary hospitality resonate with many of the actual features and realpolitik of a necessarily internationalised and globally distributed UCB ‘immunitary regime’
Ethical Aspects of Research Involving the Use of Human Embryos in the Context of the Fifth Framework Program
Citizens' rights and new technologies: A European challenge:
Report on the Charter on Fundamental Rights Related to Technological Innovation as requested by President Prodi on February 3, 2000 -- Brussels, May 23, 200
Opinion on ethical aspects of patenting inventions involving human stem cells. The European Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies to the European Commission. 7 May 2002
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Opinion on ethical aspects of genetic testing in the workplace: Opinion No. 18 -- Accompanying Document
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