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The Ethical and Welfare Implications of Large Litter Size in the Domestic Pig: Challenges and Solutions

 

Kenneth M.D. Rutherford, Emma M. Baxter, Birgitte Ask, Peer Berg, Richard B. D’Eath, Susan Jarvis, Karsten K. Jensen, Alistair B. Lawrence, Vivi A. Moustsen, Sheena K. Robson, Rainer Roehe, Flemming Thorup, Simon P. Turner & Peter Sandøe (2011):
Danish Centre for Bioethics and Risk Assessment and SAC (Scottish Agricultural College). CeBRA Project Report 17.

 

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Let at tygge, men svært at sluge - en interviewundersøgelse om forbrugeres og øvrige aktørers opfattelser af neutralmarineret kød 

 

Nissen, Nina Konstantin; Lotte Holm & Peter Sandøe (2009):
Center for Bioetik og Risikovurdering. Projektrapport 16b.

 

Denne rapport belyser, hvordan neutralmarinering opfattes af forbrugere samt andre aktører i Danmark. Den fokuserer på, hvordan forbrugere opfatter neutralmarinering som ny teknologi og neutralmarineret kød som spiseobjekt.

 

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Regulating farm animal cloning: Recommendations from the project Cloning in Public

 

Gamborg, Chistian; Mickey Gjerris; Jennifer Gunning; Mette Hartlev; Gitte Meyer; Peter Sandøe & Geir Tveit (2006):

Danish Centre for Bioethics and Risk Assessment. Project Report 15. 

 

The present report is the last of seven from the project 'Cloning in Public – a Specific Support Action within the 6th Framework Programme' of the European Commission. The main aim of this report is to present the recommendations of the project to the European
Commission and other interested parties.

 

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Ethical aspects of farm animal cloning : a synthesis report

 

Gjerris, Mickey; Jesper Lassen; Gitte Meyer & Geir Tveit (2006):
Danish Centre for Bioethics and Risk Assessment. Project Report 14. 

 

This report is a deliverable from the project 'Cloning in Public – a Specific Support Action within the 6th Framework Programme' of the European Commission. The main aim of this synthesis report on ethical issues is to summarise the findings presented in three previous reports of the project and at two expert workshops in order to ask how these findings can enter the regulatory process.

 

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Challenges in regulating farm animal cloning: An assessment of regulatory approaches and the legal framework within the EU

 
Gunning, Jennifer; Mette Hartlev & Christian Gamborg (2006):
Danish Centre for Bioethics and Risk Assessment. Project Report 13.

 

This report is a deliverable from the project 'Cloning in Public - a Specific Support Action within the 6th Framework Programme' of the European Commission. The main objective of this report is to assess the legislative framework currently in place and to consider overall regulatory approaches to meet potential gaps.

 

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Farm animal cloning: the current legislative framework. A review describing the existing law, and its practical application within and beyond the EU

 
Gamborg, Christian; Jennifer Gunning & Mette Hartlev (2005): 
Danish Centre for Bioethics and Risk Assessment. Project Report 12.

 

This report is a deliverable from the project 'Cloning in Public – a Specific Support Action within the 6th Framework Programme' of the European Commission. The report reviews the state of the existing legislative framework and the actual practice of animal biotechnology regulation within and outside the European Union (EU).

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Farm animal breeding related ethical concerns : and tools for implementation

 

Gamborg, Christian; Anna Olsson & Peter Sandøe (2005): 
Danish Centre for Bioethics and Risk Assessment. Project Report 11. 

 

This report is part of the EU-funded Specific Support Action – CODE_EFABAR, Code
of Good Practice for European Farm Animal Breeding and Reproduction (2004-2005). 

 

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Principles for ethical deliberation in bio-scientific projects. Animal disease genomics: a case study

 

Meyer, Gitte (2005):
Danish Centre for Bioethics and Risk Assessment. Project Report 10.

 

This report is the second report on ethical and societal aspects of the research efforts of the European Animal Disease Genomics Network of Excellence for Animal Health and Food Safety, EADGENE.  

 

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Public perceptions of farm animal cloning in Europe

 

Lassen, Jesper (2005): 
Danish Centre for Bioethics and Risk Assessment, Project Report 9.

 

This report is a deliverable from the project 'Cloning in Public – a Specific Support Action within the 6th Framework Programme' of the European Commission. The report presents a picture of European opinion on farm animal cloning.

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Why clone farm animals? Goals, motives, assumptions, values and concerns among European scientists working with cloning of farm animals

 

Meyer, Gitte (2005): 
Danish Centre for Bioethics and Risk Assessment, Project Report 8.

 

This report is a deliverable from the project 'Cloning in Public – a Specific Support Action within the 6th Framework Programme' of the European Commission. The report is the second on the technical aspects of farm animal cloning.

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Ethical challenges in bio-scientific projects. A study of ethical and societal aspects of animal disease genomics

 

Meyer, Gitte (2005): 
Danish Centre for Bioethics and Risk Assessment, Project Report 7.

 

This report is a study of ethical and societal issues connected with EADGENE. Its overall
objective is to provide an overview of such issues.

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The science and technology of farm animal cloning. A review of the state of the art of the science, the technology, the problems and the possibilities

 

Gjerris, Mickey & Gábor Vajta (2005): 
Danish Centre for Bioethics and Risk Assessment. Project Report 6.

 

This report is a deliverable from the project 'Cloning in Public – a Specific Support Action within the 6th Framework Programme' of the European Commission. The report seeks to evaluate the state of the art of farm animal cloning based on a literature review with additional information gathered at a workshop held in Seville May 2005.

 

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The hidden values. Transparency in decision-making processes dealing with hazardous activities


Rasmussen, Birgitte & Karsten Klint Jensen (2005): 
Danish Centre for Bioethics and Risk Assessment. Project report 5.

 

This report contains theoretical parts concerning value premises, uncertainties and knowledge application in risk decisions which are supported by experiences from empirical studies and a workshop held on 7 December 2004.

 

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Salmonella Typhimurium DT104 – et case studium i samspillet mellem risikohåndtering, usikkerhed og risikokommunikation


Jensen, Karsten Klint (2004): 
Center for Bioetik og Risikovurdering. Projektrapport 4.

 

Nærværende undersøgelse benytter forløbet vedrørende DT104 som en case med henblik på at give en systematisk analyse af risikohåndteringsbeslutninger, især beslutninger med henblik på at imødegå nye trusler, der kun er begrænset viden om.

 

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Folk og Svin. En interviewundersøgelse om danske borgeres syn på den danske svinesektor og svinekødet


Lassen, Jesper; Else Kloppenborg & Peter Sandøe (2002): 
Center for Bioetik og Risikovurdering. Projektrapport 2.


Denne rapport giver et øjebliksbillede af danskernes syn på svinesektoren og dens produkter. Formålet med fremstillingen og den bagvedliggende undersøgelse har været at analysere holdninger til såvel produktionen og forarbejdningen af svin som selve svinekødet.

 

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