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International Biolaw and Shared Ethical Principles

Author : Cinzia Caporale
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 354 pages
File Size : 23,2 MB
Release : 2018-01-12
Category : Law
ISBN : 1317114396

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The Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights, 2005, marked a significant step towards the recognition of universal standards in the field of science and medicine. This book provides an overview of the ethical and legal developments which have occurred in the field of bioethics and human rights since then. The work critically analyzes the Declaration from an ethical and legal perspective, commenting on its implementation, and discussing the role of non-binding norms in international bioethics. The authors examine whether the Declaration has contributed to the understanding of universal or global bioethics, and to what degree states have implemented the principles in their domestic legislation. The volume explores the currency of the Declaration vis-à-vis the more recent developments in technology and medicine and looks ahead to envisage the major bioethical challenges of the next twenty years. In this context, the book offers a comprehensive ethical and legal study of the Declaration with an in-depth analysis of the meaning of the provisions, in order to clarify the extension of human rights in the field of medicine and the obligations incumbent upon UNESCO member States, with reference to their implementation practice.

Principles of international biolaw

Author : Roberto Andorno
Publisher : Primento
Page : 178 pages
File Size : 46,74 MB
Release : 2013-10-10
Category : Law
ISBN : 2802742027

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Rapid advances in genetics and medicine present both opportunities and threats to the advancement of human rights and public health in this era of globalization. While such advances contribute significantly to progress against disease, they may also pose profound global public policy concerns in that the ethical and policy considerations that follow from scientific advances lag far behind. In this context, the aim of this book is to present the current global efforts to develop common principles relating to biomedicine. Section I sets forth the pivotal role that the principle of human dignity plays in this domain, and identifies a number of other principles that can be drawn from the recent international policy documents on bioethics. Section II provides detailed commentaries on recent international instruments relating to biomedicine adopted by UNESCO and the Council of Europe. Section III elaborates upon specific biomedical human rights issues that are the subject of contemporary international standard-setting efforts, including biomedical research, population biobanks, genetic testing, and advance directives. Essays in each of these sections examine the extent to which promoting and protecting human rights has created a common framework for contemporary international lawmaking in the field of biomedicine and the strengths and limitations of international law as a tool for advancing biomedical human rights.

Biolaw Today. A Comment on “Principles of international biolaw" by Roberto Andorno

Author : Stefan Kirchner
Publisher : GRIN Verlag
Page : 10 pages
File Size : 25,28 MB
Release : 2015-12-22
Category : Law
ISBN : 3668114374

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Literature Review from the year 2013 in the subject Law - Miscellaneous, , language: English, abstract: In recent years, biolaw has received a lot of attention on the international as well as on the regional level and has arrived in both legal practice and academia - and its practical importance is growing. The practical importance of biolaw is widespread as the discipline not only relates to cutting edge biotechnology but also to fundamental questions with regard to human nature and identity as well as issues which ought to be of interest to everybody, such as universal access to health care. While biolaw often touches related disciplines such as human rights, bioethics, medical and healthcare law, malpractice law, criminal law and welfare law, to name just a few, it also often has to deal with highly controversial issues such as the legality of abortion, stem cell research, euthanasia and the like. Currently, many have little or no access to even the most basic health care services while on the other hand patients in developed countries can benefit from medical procedures which just a few years ago belong to the realm of science-fiction.

Biolaw and Policy in the Twenty-First Century

Author : Erick Valdés
Publisher : Springer
Page : 347 pages
File Size : 46,96 MB
Release : 2019-01-24
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 3030059030

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This book offers an impressive collection of contributions on the epistemology of international biolaw and its applications, both in the legal and ethical fields. Bringing together works by some of the world’s most prominent experts on biolaw and bioethics, it constitutes a paradigmatic text in its field. In addition to exploring various ideologies and philosophies, including European, American and Mediterranean biolaw traditions, it addresses controversial topics straight from today’s headlines, such as genetic editing, the dual-use dilemma, and neurocognitive enhancement. The book encourages readers to think objectively and impartially in order to resolve the ethical and juridical dilemmas that stem from biotechnological empowerment and biomedical techniques. Accordingly, it offers a valuable resource for courses on biolaw, law, bioethics, and biomedical research, as well as courses that discuss law and the biosciences at different professional levels, e.g. in the courts, biomedical industry, pharmacological companies and the public space in general.

Biolaw: Origins, Doctrine and Juridical Applications on the Biosciences

Author : Erick Valdés
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 23,87 MB
Release : 2021-03-27
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 3030718239

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This book configures a consistent epistemology of biolaw that distinguishes itself from bioethics and from a mere set of international instruments on the regulation of biomedical practices. Such orthodox intellection has prevented biolaw from being understood as a new branch of law with legally binding force, which has certainly dwindled its epistemological density. Hence, this is a revolutionary book as it seeks to deconstruct the history of biolaw and its oblique epistemologies, which means not accepting perennial axioms, and not seeing paradigms where only anachronism and anomaly still exist. It is a book aimed at validity, but also at solidity because the truth of biolaw has never been told before. In that sense, it is also a revealing text. The book shapes biolaw as an independent and compelling branch of law, with a legally binding scope, which boosts the effectiveness of new deliberative models for legal sciences, as well as it utterly reinforces hermeneutical and epistemological approaches, in tune with the complexity of disturbing legal scenarios created by biomedical sciences’ latest applications. This work adeptly addresses the origins of the European biolaw and its connections with American bioethics. It also analyses different biolaw’s epistemologies historically developed both in Europe and in the United States, to finally offer a new conception of biolaw as a new branch of law, by exploring its theoretical and practical atmospheres to avoid muddle and uncertainty when applied in biomedical settings. This book is suitable for academics and students of biolaw, law, bioethics, and biomedical research, as well as for professionals in higher education institutions, courts, the biomedical industry, and pharmacological companies.

Bioethics and Biolaw

Author : Peter Kemp
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 21,67 MB
Release : 2000
Category :
ISBN : 9788772458120

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Biolaw and International Criminal Law

Author : Caroline Fournet
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 411 pages
File Size : 34,81 MB
Release : 2020-11-30
Category : Law
ISBN : 9004364420

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Biolaw and International Criminal Law: Towards Interdisciplinary Synergies investigates the foundational, conceptual and interdisciplinary aspects of an emerging field: International Criminal Biolaw.

Biolaw and Policy in the Twenty-first Century

Author : Erick Valdés
Publisher :
Page : 347 pages
File Size : 37,72 MB
Release : 2019
Category : Bioethics
ISBN : 9783030059040

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This book offers an impressive collection of contributions on the epistemology of international biolaw and its applications, both in the legal and ethical fields. Bringing together works by some of the world's most prominent experts on biolaw and bioethics, it constitutes a paradigmatic text in its field. In addition to exploring various ideologies and philosophies, including European, American and Mediterranean biolaw traditions, it addresses controversial topics straight from today's headlines, such as genetic editing, the dual-use dilemma, and neurocognitive enhancement. The book encourages readers to think objectively and impartially in order to resolve the ethical and juridical dilemmas that stem from biotechnological empowerment and biomedical techniques. Accordingly, it offers a valuable resource for courses on biolaw, law, bioethics, and biomedical research, as well as courses that discuss law and the biosciences at different professional levels, e.g. in the courts, biomedical industry, pharmacological companies and the public space in general.