Borderlands of Life: IVF Embryos and the Law in the United States, United Kingdom, and Germany
Human embryos produced in labs since the 1970s have generated layers of uncertainty for law and policy: ontological, moral, and administrative.
Human embryos produced in labs since the 1970s have generated layers of uncertainty for law and policy: ontological, moral, and administrative.
While there is a vast body of research on the benefits of FDI in developing countries, whether and how the form of FDI matters have received limited attention.
Patients utilize vast amounts of information and technology tools to manage their health. When ill, people often turn to Google to learn about conditions associated with their symptoms.
Information is now the world’s most consequential and contested geopolitical resource.
Technology has reached a critical juncture in American society.
The Chinese government has repeatedly embraced a goal of developing and deploying electric vehicles (EVs) as it attempts to transition its passenger fleet away from conventional gasoline and diesel-fu
Social network approaches have much to offer for the study of African politics.
In codifying its innovative operation into law, New York City has provided a useful guide for other localities.
My concern is with the impact of Artificial Intelligence on human rights. I first identify two presumptions about ethics-and-AI we should make only with appropriate qualifications.
War is an inherently social process, from the mobilization of new, armed organizations, to the relational aftershocks of violence affecting families and local communities.
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