THE
GENETIC BILL OF RIGHTS
by The Board
of Directors of the Council for Responsible Genetics
PREAMBLE
Our life and health
depend on an intricate web of relationships within the biological
and social worlds. Protection of these relationships must
inform all public policy.
Commercial, governmental,
scientific and medical institutions promote manipulation
of genes despite profound ignorance of how such changes
may affect the web of life. Once they enter the environment,
organisms with modified genes cannot be recalled and pose
novel risks to humanity and the entire biosphere.
Manipulation of human
genes creates new threats to the health of individuals and
their offspring, and endangers human rights, privacy and
dignity.
Genes, other constituents
of life, and genetically modified organisms themselves are
rapidly being patented and turned into objects of commerce.
This commercialization of life is veiled behind promises
to cure disease and feed the hungry.
People everywhere have
the right to participate in evaluating the social and biological
implications of the genetic revolution and in democratically
guiding its applications.
To protect our human
rights and integrity and the biological integrity of the
earth, we, therefore, propose this Genetic Bill of Rights.
THE GENETIC BILL OF
RIGHTS
- All people have the right
to preservation of the earth’s biological and genetic diversity.
- All people have the right
to a world in which living organisms cannot be patented, including
human beings, animals, plants, microorganisms and all their
parts.
- All people have the right
to a food supply that has not been genetically engineered.
- All indigenous peoples
have the right to manage their own biological resources, to
preserve their traditional knowledge, and to protect these from
expropriation and biopiracy by scientific, corporate or government
interests.
- All people have the right
to protection from toxins, other contaminants, or actions that
can harm their genetic makeup and that of their offspring.
- All people have the right
to protection against eugenic measures such as forced sterilization
or mandatory screening aimed at aborting or manipulating selected
embryos or fetuses.
- All people have the right
to genetic privacy including the right to prevent the taking
or storing of bodily samples for genetic information without
their voluntary informed consent.
- All people have the right
to be free from genetic discrimination.
- All people have the right
to DNA tests to defend themselves in criminal proceedings.
- All people have the right
to have been conceived, gestated, and born without genetic manipulation.
Spring, 2000
© 2000 The Council for Responsible Genetics
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