日本的人类克隆研究:科学、文化、道德和专利法的研究。

C. Borowski
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多年来,电影和科幻小说描绘了由疯狂的科学家从灭绝中复活的古老和外来动物,以及来自这个世界的现象。虽然在现实中我们还没有看到任何这样的复活,但曾经被认为是科幻小说幻想的理论结果已经离现实更近了一步,因为强大的技术已经发展到可以通过克隆的过程生产出基因相同的活的、呼吸的动物的副本。克隆技术具有道德、文化、科学和法律意义。今天,研究人员和科学家勤奋工作,开发突破性的技术,必须通过全球专利保护他们的劳动成果。克隆技术和其他科学技术的最新进展已经达到了这样的地步:“几乎没有一种生命形式不具备作为专利申请对象的潜力”,包括人类在内。日本一直走在克隆技术发展的前沿。1998年夏天,日本研究人员宣布他们成功克隆了一头牛。这一成功,加上最近世界上其他克隆技术的发展,立即提出了克隆技术是否可以应用于人类,以及最终克隆人类是否可能的问题。由此开始了一场超越道德、文化、伦理和法律领域的辩论。本说明的第二和第三部分涉及日本的一般科学研究,特别是克隆科学。第四部分概述了日本的专利法制度,第五部分讨论了宗教和文化对日本道德的影响。然后,笔记特别转向人类克隆,从第六部分开始,其中提出了支持和反对人类克隆的论点。第七部分描述了为什么人类克隆在日本是违背道德的,并断言日本没有必要对人类克隆研究进行政府监管,因为日本的专利法制度既提供了对技术的充分监管,又提供了灵活性,允许潜在有用的技术出现,并允许社会观点发生变化。
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Human cloning research in Japan: a study in science, culture, morality, and patent law.
Movies and science fiction novels for years have depicted ancient and exotic animals resurrected from extinction by mad scientists and out-of-thisworld phenomena. While in actuality we have yet to see any such resurrections, the theoretical results once thought to be science fiction fantasy have come a step closer to reality as powerful technology has been developed which allows the production of genetically identical copies of living, breathing animals through the process of cloning. Cloning technology carries moral, cultural, scientific and legal implications. Today, researchers and scientists work diligently to develop groundbreaking technology that must be protected through worldwide patenting of the fruits of their labor. Recent advances in cloning and other scientific technology have reached the point that there is "virtually no life form which does not have the potential as the subject of a patent application,"2 including human beings. Japan has been at the forefront of the development of cloning technology. In the summer of 1998, Japanese researchers announced that they had successfully cloned a cow. This success, combined with other recent cloning developments throughout the world, immediately raised the question of whether cloning could have human applications, and ultimately whether human cloning was possible. Thus begins a debate that transcends the realms of morality, culture, ethics, and the law. Parts II and III of this note address scientific research in Japan in general, and the science of cloning specifically. Part IV provides an overview of the patent law system of Japan, and Part V discusses religious and cultural influences on Japanese morality. The note then turns specifically to human cloning, beginning with Part VI which presents arguments both for and against human cloning. Part VII describes why human cloning is contrary to morality in Japan and asserts that there is no need for governmental regulation of human cloning research in Japan because Japan's patent law system provides both adequate regulation of the technology and the flexibility to allow potentially useful technology to emerge and to allow societal views to change.
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