Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Discipline
-
- Medical Jurisprudence (2)
- Comparative and Foreign Law (1)
- Criminal Law (1)
- Criminal Procedure (1)
- Criminology and Criminal Justice (1)
-
- Evidence (1)
- Family Law (1)
- Forensic Science and Technology (1)
- Law and Society (1)
- Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility (1)
- Legal Studies (1)
- Legal Writing and Research (1)
- Litigation (1)
- Medical Sciences (1)
- Medicine and Health Sciences (1)
- Physical Sciences and Mathematics (1)
- Science and Technology Law (1)
- Social and Behavioral Sciences (1)
- Statistics and Probability (1)
- Institution
Articles 1 - 4 of 4
Full-Text Articles in Law
I Just Took A Dna Test—Turns Out, I'M 100% Breaching My Donor Anonymity Contract: Direct-To-Consumer Dna Testing And Parental Medical-Decision-Making, Morgan C. York
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
Part I of this note provides a brief history of assisted reproductive technology and its increased use throughout the world, illustrating the growing number of donor-conceived children and the related importance of knowing genetic information. Part I also surveys regulations concerning donor anonymity in the United States and the United Kingdom to illustrate different jurisdictions' approaches to the regulation of donor anonymity. This note uses the United Kingdom as a model of countries that have prohibited sperm donor anonymity. Part II of this note discusses direct-to-consumer DNA testing, specifically 23andMe's products. This note selects 23andMe as the direct-to-consumer company for …
The Absence Or Misuse Of Statistics In Forensic Science As A Contributor To Wrongful Convictions: From Pattern Matching To Medical Opinions About Child Abuse, Keith A. Findley
The Absence Or Misuse Of Statistics In Forensic Science As A Contributor To Wrongful Convictions: From Pattern Matching To Medical Opinions About Child Abuse, Keith A. Findley
Dickinson Law Review (2017-Present)
The new scrutiny that has been applied to the forensic sciences since the emergence of DNA profiling as the gold standard three decades ago has identified numerous concerns about the absence of a solid scientific footing for most disciplines. This article examines one of the lesser-considered problems that afflicts virtually all of the pattern-matching (or “individualization”) disciplines (largely apart from DNA), and even undermines the validity of other forensic disciplines like forensic pathology and medical determinations about child abuse, particularly Shaken Baby Syndrome/Abusive Head Trauma (SBS/AHT). That problem is the absence or misuse of statistics. This article begins by applying …
Legal Principles Governing Biological Ethics A Comparative Study In French Law And International Agreement, Fwaz Saleh
Legal Principles Governing Biological Ethics A Comparative Study In French Law And International Agreement, Fwaz Saleh
UAEU Law Journal
In 1953 the scientists Francis Crick and James Watson discovered the DNA structure. Ever since a terrific molecular biologic revolution is devastating the world taking us from one scientific discovery to another. These discoveries resulted in advanced knowledge in the fields of medicine and biology which increased the hope in discovering new medications for some chronic and incurable diseases - such as some dangerous hereditary diseases and the diabetes and the tremble disease and the early senility disease - a case which brings good to all humanity. But, on the other hand, if the scientific advancement in this field is …
The Legal Provisions Of The Dna In Light Of Seeking To Ensure Effectiveness In The Determination Of Descent, Bassim Chihab
The Legal Provisions Of The Dna In Light Of Seeking To Ensure Effectiveness In The Determination Of Descent, Bassim Chihab
UAEU Law Journal
The discovery of DNA was a turning point in the legal evidence system, With the pursuit of individuals and States to access the facts and to the inability of traditional evidence to meet the need, Both the legislation and the judiciary have moved towards DNA, as an amazing scientific discovery that provides precise answers to vague questions.
As is the case, developed countries have been credited with discovering and prioritizing DNA, In the Arab countries, and specifically in matters of personal status, there is a keen concern not to harm the family rights system, because they are constants, but on …