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Title: Professor Job Title: Innogen Co-Investigator Tel: +44 (0)131 650 2020 Fax: +44 (0)131 662 0724 Email: Graeme.Laurie@ed.ac.uk Building: AHRC Research Centre in Intellectual Property and Technology, School of Law, The University of Edinburgh, Old College, Edinburgh, EH8 9YL Room Number:
Journal Articles
Laurie, G. and Gertz, R. (2006) 'When Worlds Collide: What are the obligations of the NHS at the interface between data protection and freedom of information regimes?', Edinburgh Law Review, Vol. 10, Issue 1, pp.151-155
Laurie, G. (2004) 'Patenting Stem Cells of Human Origin', European Intellectual Property Review, pp. 59-66
Laurie, G (2004) 'Genetic Databases: Assessing the Benefits and the Impact on Human and Patient Rights – a WHO report', 11 European Journal of Health Law, pp 79-84.
Laurie, G. (2003) 'DNA theft: A new crime in the UK', Nature Reviews Genetics p.584/4(8)
Laurie, G. (2002) 'Pharmacogenomics and Human Rights' Biotechnology Investment Today 60-65, Spring
Laurie, G. (2002) 'Medical Records Linkage - When is it Lawful and in the Public Interest' E-L@w Review Issue 4, pp.5-6
Laurie, G. (2001) 'Owning the Genome' Science and Public Affairs pp.10-11 (June)
Laurie, G. (2001) 'Intellectual Property and the Human Genome', Chartered Institute of Patent Agents Journal, July, pp. 352-354
Laurie, G. (2001) 'Challenging medical-legal norms: the role of autonomy, confidentiality, and privacy in protecting individual and familial group rights in genetic information', Journal of Legal Medicine, Vol.22, Issue 1, pp.1-54
Laurie, G. and Mason, K. (2001) 'Consent or Property? Dealing with the Body and Its Parts in the Shadow of Bristol and Alder Hey', Modern Law Review, Vol. 64, Issue 5, pp.710-729
Laurie, G. and Grodin, M. (2000) 'Susceptibility Genes and Neurological Disorders: Learning the Right Lessons From the Human Genome Project', Archives of Neurology Vol. 57, Issue 11, pp.1569-1574
Laurie, G. (2000) 'Genetic Discrimination: How Does UK Law Measure Up?' Genetics Law Monitor pp.6-7
Laurie, G. (2000) 'Genetics and Patients' Rights: Where are the Limits?' Medical Law International Vol.5, pp.25-44
Laurie, G. (2000) 'Protecting and Promoting Privacy in an Uncertain World: Further Defences of Ignorance and the Right Not to Know' European Journal of Health Law Vol.7, Issue 2, pp.185-191
Laurie, G. (2000) 'Review - Law and Human Genetics' Journal of the Law Society of Scotland Vol.45(4), p.41
Laurie, G. (2000) 'Review - Protecting Privacy' Law Quarterly Review Vol.116(1), pp.173-179
Laurie, G. (1999) 'Wielding the implement of law: Distilling new rights and responsibilities in the age of the 'new genetics', Health, Risk and Society Vol. 1, Issue 3, pp.333-341
Laurie, G. (1999) 'Obligations Arising from Genetic Information: Negligence and the Protection of Familial Interests' Child and Family Law Quarterly Vol. 11, Issue 2, pp.109-124
Laurie, G. (1999) ' In Defence of Ignorance: Genetic Information and the Right not to Know', European Journal of Health Law Vol. 6, Issue 2, pp.119-132
Laurie, G. (1996) 'The most personal information of all: an appraisal of genetic privacy in the shadow of the human genome project', International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family Vol.10, pp.74-101
Books and book chapters
Laurie, G. (2007) Patents, patients and consent: Exploring the interface between regulation and innovation regimes, in Regulating Biotechnology (Ed, Hanson, J.) Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 214-237.
Laurie, G. (2006) The autonomy of others: reflections on the rise and rise of patient choice in contemporary medical law, in First Do No Harm: A Festschrift in Honour of JK Mason (Ed. McLean, S.) Ashgate, pp. 131-150.
Laurie, G. (2005) Genetic Testing in Criminal Trials in the United Kingdom in Genetic Testing and the Criminal Law(Ed. Chalmers, D.) , UCL Press, pp.187-239
Laurie, G. (2005) Mason and McCall Smith's Law and Medical Ethics, Seventh Edition, Oxford University Press
Laurie, G. (2004) Patenting and the Human Body in Principles of Medical Law, Second Edition, (Eds. Kennedy, I. and Grubb, A.), Oxford University Press, pp.1079-1101
Laurie, G. (2003) 'Privacy and Property - Multi-level Strategies for Protecting Interests in Genetic Material' in BM Knoppers and C Shriver (eds) Genomics, Health and Society - Emerging Issues for Public Policy (Policy Research Initiative, Canada) pp.83-98
Laurie, G. and Hunter, K. (2004) Benefit Sharing and Public Trust in Genetic Research. In Arnason, G, Nordal, S and Arnason, V (eds) Blood and Data: Ethical, Legal and Social Aspects of Human Genetic Databases, University of Iceland Press, pp 323-331
Laurie, G. (2003) 'Medical Genetics' in Frieder Dunkel and Kirsten Drenkhahn (eds) Youth Violence: New Patterns and Local Responses – Experiences in East and West (Forum Verlag Godesberg GmbH, Munchengladbach) chapter 15 (pp.189-195)
Laurie, G. (2002) Genetic Privacy: A Challenge to Medico-Legal Norms. CUP
Laurie, G. (2002) 'Privacy Property or Permission - Need our Models for Regulating Personal Genetic Material Be Mutually Exclusive' in (eds) Law and Technology (ACTA Press) 16-22
Laurie, G. (2001) 'Law, Ethics and Genetics' in Reeve, Eric (ed.) (eds) Encyclopedia of Genetics (Fitzroy Dearborn) pp.594-605
Laurie, G. (1999) 'Consent' in J. Kenyon Mason, Alexander McCall Smith Law and Medical Ethics (Butterworths)
Laurie, G. (1999) 'Genetic Information and the Law' in J. Kenyon Mason, Alexander McCall Smith Law and Medical Ethics (Butterworths) Chpt.7, pp.167-188
Laurie, G. (1997) 'Biotechnology - Facing the Problems of Patent Law' in Hector MacQueen Innovation, incentive and reward. intellectual property law and policy (Edinburgh University Press) Vol. 5(3) pp.45-63
Laurie, G. (1996) 'Biotechnology and Intellectual Property: A Marriage of Inconvenience?' in Sheila A. M. McLean (eds) Contemporary Issues in Law, Medicine and Ethics (Aldershot, Dartmouth) Chpt.12, pp.237-267
Other publications
Laurie, G., Dekkers, F., Kent, A. and Shalev, C. (2001) Genetic Databases: Assessing the Benefits and the Impact on Human and Patients' Rights. Report for the World Health Organisation.
Graeme is involved in the following Innogen projects:
Has provided advice to, and been consulted on matters of technology and law by bodies including the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee (1995), the Governments of Lesotho (1997) and the Faroe Islands (1999), the Massachusetts State Legislature (1999), the World Health Organisation, WHO (2000), and the Human Genetics Commission (2001). In 2001, Dr Laurie convened a WHO Working Group that produced international guidelines on the establishment and maintenance of genetic databases. He is a member of the Interim Advisory Group on Ethics and Governance for Biobank UK and the Privacy Advisory Commitee for Scotland and serves as an Associate Editor (Law) on the Journal on Medical Ethics.
Further information can be found on Graeme's webpage
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