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U.S. Laws Table: State Cloning Laws (pdf file) International Legislation on Cloning and Germline Intervention (pdf file)Table: International Legislation on Cloning and Germline Intervention (pdf file) U.S. Proposed Laws International Legal Situation United Nations Declaration on Human Cloning Germany's Stem Cell Act (2002) (pdf file) Germany's Embryo Protection Act (pdf file) California Proposition 71 United Nations Declaration on Human Cloning At its March 8, 2005, 82nd Plenary Meeting, the U.N. General Assembly approved the United Nations Declaration on Human Cloning. This resolution can be accessed (in PDF format) below: UNresolution032305.pdf
Diane Beeson The Growing Global Challenge to Egg Harvesting for Cloning Research Brent Blackwelder Cloning, Germline Engineering, Designer Babies, And The Human Future Nigel M. de S. Cameron The Hwang Meltdown Nigel M. de S. Cameron A Can of Worms 59 Food and Drug Law Journal 133-154 (2004) Nigel M. de S. Cameron What Can We Learn from the Stem Cell War? Nigel M. de S. Cameron Transcript from panel discussion at the United Nations in New York City Nigel M. de S. Cameron and Jennifer Lahl California's Bizarre Cloning Proposition Nigel M. de S. Cameron and M. L. Tina Stevens Open Forum: What California Can Learn from Korean Cloning Scandal San Francisco Chronicle December 13, 2005 Elana Hayasaka Excerpted Remarks from the Health Risks of Egg Extraction Rosario Isasi Cloning in the Developing World Henk Jochemsen Cloning prohibitions in Europe as presented at Toward a Concensus on Cloning Washington, D.C. July 9, 2004 Stuart A. Newman Averting the Clone Age: Prospects and Perils of Human Developmental Manipulation David Prentice The Cloning Debate at the United Nations, as presented at Toward a Concensus on Cloning Washington, D.C. July 9, 2004