Structure and processes of information acquisition in the German Parliament
In: Parliaments and screening. A conference on the ethical and social problems arising from testing and screening for HIV and AIDS: the role of parliaments and the media
Abstract
What should Parliaments do about screening for AIDS and detecting genetic diseases? How do the media report and comment on information in this field? Twelve papers commissioned from national parliamentarians and parliamentary staff from the then twelve member states of the Union describe how information about the progress and potentialities of the revolution in human microbiology, and its actual and potential ethical and social effects, is at present acquired and handled
Autor*innen
Göll, Edgar; Petermann, ThomasQuelleninformation
Titel
Structure and processes of information acquisition in the German Parliament
AIDS and "genetic engineering, genetic testing"
Collection éthique et science
Parliaments and screening. A conference on the ethical and social problems arising from testing and screening for HIV and AIDS: the role of parliaments and the media
Erscheinungsjahr
1995
Verlag
John Libbey - London
Seiten
221–243
Dokumenttyp
Beitrag In