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Should we - can we - regulate techniques to enhance children’s lives?

Should we - can we - regulate techniques to enhance children’s lives?
Should we - can we - regulate techniques to enhance children’s lives?
This presentation explored the possibilities for regulating 'enhancements' of children through an analogy with the regulation of choice in education; through considerations of reasons why regulation of health technologies is implemented in other areas, noting some relevant issues that are raised in those areas; and through reflection on some of the technical issues of how regulation can be implemented.
Montgomery, Jonathan
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Montgomery, Jonathan
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Montgomery, Jonathan (2010) Should we - can we - regulate techniques to enhance children’s lives? Enhancing the Lives of Children. How far should we go?, London, United Kingdom.

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This presentation explored the possibilities for regulating 'enhancements' of children through an analogy with the regulation of choice in education; through considerations of reasons why regulation of health technologies is implemented in other areas, noting some relevant issues that are raised in those areas; and through reflection on some of the technical issues of how regulation can be implemented.

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Published date: 29 June 2010
Venue - Dates: Enhancing the Lives of Children. How far should we go?, London, United Kingdom, 2010-06-29

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/171495
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Date deposited: 17 Jan 2011 12:37
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 02:26

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Author: Jonathan Montgomery

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