In the early 1990s, the EU's proposed bioeconomic agenda provoked ethical concerns among its citizenry. In response to the political impasse between economic and ethical imperatives, as well as the perceived lack of democratic legitimacy, the EU established an expert bioethics advisory body, known as the European Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies (EGE). Situated at the boundary between law, bioethics and economic policy, the EGE plays an ambiguous role in the governance of biotechnologies in the EU. To elucidate the nature of its role and influence, this paper considers the EGE as an integral element of a broader web of governance spanning EU and Member State institutions. Using as a case study the emerging controversy surroun...
Carlo Petrini Bioethics Unit, Office of the President, National Institute of Health, Rome, Italy Abs...
This article focuses on the legal and organisational regulation of human cells in the United Kingdom...
The volume aims to capture a European gist of theoretical sensibilities, conceptual resources, and r...
In the early 1990s, the EU's proposed bioeconomic agenda provoked ethical concerns among its citizen...
In the early 1990s, the EU’s proposed bioeconomic agenda provoked ethical concerns among its citizen...
There are two core principles in the law and ethics of biomedical research that could be considered ...
Bioethics is always described as implying a multidisciplinary and pluralistic approach of the issues...
Bioethics in global biobanking touches upon several internationally accepted fundamental rights and ...
This paper considers the shape of bioethics governance in Europe, noting the interplay between the i...
In: Maasen, Sabine; Weingart, Peter (Hrsg.), Democratization of Expertise? Exploring Novel Forms of ...
Recent decades have witnessed profound shifts in the politics of medicine and the biological science...
This chapter focuses specifically on one long contested area, namely, the role of ethical considera...
Tissue engineering is an emerging biomedical innovation surrounded by potentiality and risk. Based o...
The unprecedented expansion of EU controls on biological materials under the aegis of the EU’s expa...
The paper studies the different ways of framing (bio)ethical expertise in the EU governance of hESCR...
Carlo Petrini Bioethics Unit, Office of the President, National Institute of Health, Rome, Italy Abs...
This article focuses on the legal and organisational regulation of human cells in the United Kingdom...
The volume aims to capture a European gist of theoretical sensibilities, conceptual resources, and r...
In the early 1990s, the EU's proposed bioeconomic agenda provoked ethical concerns among its citizen...
In the early 1990s, the EU’s proposed bioeconomic agenda provoked ethical concerns among its citizen...
There are two core principles in the law and ethics of biomedical research that could be considered ...
Bioethics is always described as implying a multidisciplinary and pluralistic approach of the issues...
Bioethics in global biobanking touches upon several internationally accepted fundamental rights and ...
This paper considers the shape of bioethics governance in Europe, noting the interplay between the i...
In: Maasen, Sabine; Weingart, Peter (Hrsg.), Democratization of Expertise? Exploring Novel Forms of ...
Recent decades have witnessed profound shifts in the politics of medicine and the biological science...
This chapter focuses specifically on one long contested area, namely, the role of ethical considera...
Tissue engineering is an emerging biomedical innovation surrounded by potentiality and risk. Based o...
The unprecedented expansion of EU controls on biological materials under the aegis of the EU’s expa...
The paper studies the different ways of framing (bio)ethical expertise in the EU governance of hESCR...
Carlo Petrini Bioethics Unit, Office of the President, National Institute of Health, Rome, Italy Abs...
This article focuses on the legal and organisational regulation of human cells in the United Kingdom...
The volume aims to capture a European gist of theoretical sensibilities, conceptual resources, and r...