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Is the regulation of genetic parentage information (when mitochondrial replacement is used) an ethical approach?
Does the narrow scope of The Human Fertilisation and Embryology (Mitochondrial Donation) Regulations 2015 render the regulations unethical?


MP’s vote to decriminalise abortion is a significant win for women’s rights
In historic vote, women will be able to abort their pregnancies for any reason up to the point or birth without being prosecuted.


The inconstancy of Euthanasia law in theory and practice
Otlowski argues that significant inconsistencies exist between the law in theory and the law in practise highlighting the unjust nature...


A medico-legal reflection on female cosmetic genital surgery and Female Genital Mutilation - an intersectional feminist critique of choice-feminism
On face-value, choice feminism empowers women to take control of their own lives; however this naive view disregards the...


Intellectual Property of CRISPR-Cas9 - Prioritising monopoly over innovation?
US patents grant inventors a 20 year monopoly over the technology in return for disclosing the details of how it works. [1] This fuels...


The unscrupulous regulations surrounding non-medical professionals administering dermal fillers: A call for change
Dermal fillers injected into the face and lips can result in consequential complications including: infection; [1] , [2] a lumpy...


GI Genius: The Legal regulations for introducing Artificial Intelligence ‘machine-learning' onto the UK market
Meet the AI endoscope taking the medical industry by storm with the ability detect cancer missed by the human eye...


Mrs. Kalyani Rajan vs Indraprastha Apollo Hospital and Ors: Redefining the scope of Res Ipsa Loquitur: A Clinical Negligence Case Review
The recent case of Mrs. Kalyani Rajan vs Indraprastha Apollo Hospital and Ors is a landmark judgement by the Indian Supreme Court...
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