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Volumn 19, Issue 4, 2001, Pages 609-646
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Whose genetic information is it anyway? A legal analysis of the effects that mapping the human genome will have on privacy rights and genetic discrimination.
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Author keywords
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Indexed keywords
DNA;
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT 1990;
ARTICLE;
EMPLOYMENT;
GENETIC PRIVACY;
GENETIC PRIVACY ACT;
GENETIC SCREENING;
GENETICS AND REPRODUCTION;
GOVERNMENT;
GOVERNMENT REGULATION;
HEALTH INSURANCE;
HUMAN;
HUMAN GENOME PROJECT;
LAW;
LEGAL APPROACH;
LEGAL ASPECT;
REHABILITATION ACT 1973;
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY;
UNITED STATES;
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT 1990;
GENETIC PRIVACY ACT;
GENETICS AND REPRODUCTION;
LEGAL APPROACH;
REHABILITATION ACT 1973;
DNA;
EMPLOYMENT;
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT;
GENETIC PRIVACY;
GENETIC SCREENING;
GOVERNMENT REGULATION;
HEALTH INSURANCE PORTABILITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY ACT;
HUMAN GENOME PROJECT;
HUMANS;
INSURANCE, HEALTH;
LEGISLATION;
OREGON;
PREJUDICE;
STATE GOVERNMENT;
UNITED STATES;
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EID: 33644647162
PISSN: 10784128
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: None Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (7)
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