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In view of the great solutions genetic engineering may offer in a context in
which people’s fears, anxiety and expectations are challenged by the time legal systems
take to adapt to contemporary society’s needs and bioethics struggle to set some
boundaries, the purpose of this dissertation is to study the legal liability of laboratories
in connection with the result of Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Tests (DTCs), which,
offered to consumers without the intervention of a physician - and, until now, lacking of
relevant regulation -, may cause hazardous impacts in people’s lives, besides reopen and
stir polemic discussions surrounding modern DNA technology.
