Genetics and DNA Technology: Legal Aspects
Explore the intricate intersection of law and science with Genetics and DNA Technology: Legal Aspects by W. J. Wall, published in 2004. This insightful second edition spans 132 pages and is tailored for professional lawyers, providing a comprehensive overview of the legal implications surrounding DNA technology and genetic engineering in Great Britain.
While not a traditional law textbook, this book serves as an essential resource for law students and aspiring forensic scientists alike. Delve into critical topics such as DNA fingerprinting, evidential standards, and the regulatory landscape governing genetic engineering. Whether you are a legal professional or a science enthusiast, this book offers valuable insights into the evolving field of medical genetics and its legal ramifications.
Enhance your understanding of medicolegal issues and stay informed about the latest developments in administrative law and regulatory practices. Perfect for anyone looking to bridge the gap between law and forensic science.