Legal regulation of gene editing procedure: USA and EU experience
Journal: RUDN Journal of Law (Vol.25, No. 1)Publication Date: 2021-03-25
Authors : Elena Trikoz; Diana Mustafina-Bredikhina; Elena Gulyaeva;
Page : 67-86
Keywords : human rights; international biolaw; legal and ethical fields; genome; gene editing; biomedical techniques; patent law; CRISPR-Cas9;
Abstract
The problem of legal regulation of gene editing in recent years has obviously become global in nature due to the lack of unified systematic legislation in the world. The authors set a goal to study the main existing regulatory legal acts and determine whether there is currently an array of legislation that protects and at the same time establishes responsibility for the «editors» of the genome and persons who have given consent to it, before future generations, who will receive the edited gene, but who did not actually ask for it. The authors analyzed the most known general public cases related to patent disputes for the CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing technology and came to the conclusion that the strong desire to obtain the legal status of the author of the CRISPR/Cas9 genome modification technology is explained not by scientific ambitions but by commercial interest in a promising technology.
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