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Volume XIV (2007-2008)

Issue 4: Spring 2008

Introduction: contains Cover, Table of Contents, Letter from the Editor, and Masthead

Articles

11.   Patenting Part-Human Chimeras, Transgenics, and Stem Cells for Transplantation in the United States, Canada, and Europe — Gregory Hagen & Sébastien A. Gittens

12.   Mary Doe’s Destiny: How the United States Has Banned Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research in the Absence of a Direct Prohibition — Yi-Chen Su & Albert Wai-Kit Chan

13.   Perfect Enforcement of Law: When to Limit and When to Use Technology — Christina M. Mulligan

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