Bringing enlightenment to the pursuit of justice

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A British appeals court has reversed a ruling by the Human Fertilization and Embryo Authority preventing a woman from being artificially inseminated with the sperm of her dead husband. The case arose from the lack of written consent from the husband before he died. The case illustrates that well crafted legislations should not necessarily impede scientific or medical advancement.

Analysis, Medicine, Cases, Laws, regulations and rules, Law, Science, Science and law, Artificial insemination

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Oeconomia Naturae L

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Linnaeus's great work Oeconomia Naturae represented both the high point of Christian natural theology and the birth of a new science, later named ecology. The work is still relevant to modern study, it is argued.

author: Hestmark, Geir
History, Ecology

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Temptations of the tree: A perennial image of life, history and enlightenment

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The tree as an image of life, history and enlightenment is examined.

author: Hestmark, Geir
Portrayals, Trees, Trees (Plants)

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