As medical technology develops, new issues are raised as to how the use of this technology may comply or conflict with existing human rights standards and values. This article considers the application of human rights standards, and in particular the jurisprudence under Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights, to the trade in human body organs, the selection of the sex of prospective children, and human reproductive cloning. The current domestic law and regulatory framework is examined, as well as international regulation of this area by the Council of Europe Convention on Human Rights and Biomedicine. The author considers how the balance is to be struck between the ethical objections to many developments in biomedicine, and in...
Scientific and technological progress, especially in the area of medicine, genetics, biology and che...
Emerging technologies are paving the way for future revolutionary advances in science that may open ...
This special issue on Human Rights in Bioethics features four thought-provoking articles dealing wit...
Revolutionary technology, particularly in biology and genetics raised profound new ethical and human...
The contribution investigates the international legal regulation of bioethics, with particular empha...
The article is devoted to the emerging threats to human rights in the context of the development of ...
The eight chapters within this volume are structured around an exploration of the fundamental issues...
This chapter argues that the notion of human dignity provides an overarching normative framework for...
This book follows and complements the previous volume 'Biotechnology and international law' (Hart, 2...
The principle of respect for human dignity plays a crucial role in the emerging global norms relatin...
Biotechnological interventions affect the human body in new and powerful ways in the process of proc...
The protection of biomedical research (medical experimentation) subjects is one of the up-to-date to...
Norms on biomedicine can be found at the international level, the European level and the national le...
Commitment to human dignity is a widely shared value. Human dignity also serves as the grounding for...
Informed consent is a fundamental tenet of medical ethics conjugating ethical imperatives and respec...
Scientific and technological progress, especially in the area of medicine, genetics, biology and che...
Emerging technologies are paving the way for future revolutionary advances in science that may open ...
This special issue on Human Rights in Bioethics features four thought-provoking articles dealing wit...
Revolutionary technology, particularly in biology and genetics raised profound new ethical and human...
The contribution investigates the international legal regulation of bioethics, with particular empha...
The article is devoted to the emerging threats to human rights in the context of the development of ...
The eight chapters within this volume are structured around an exploration of the fundamental issues...
This chapter argues that the notion of human dignity provides an overarching normative framework for...
This book follows and complements the previous volume 'Biotechnology and international law' (Hart, 2...
The principle of respect for human dignity plays a crucial role in the emerging global norms relatin...
Biotechnological interventions affect the human body in new and powerful ways in the process of proc...
The protection of biomedical research (medical experimentation) subjects is one of the up-to-date to...
Norms on biomedicine can be found at the international level, the European level and the national le...
Commitment to human dignity is a widely shared value. Human dignity also serves as the grounding for...
Informed consent is a fundamental tenet of medical ethics conjugating ethical imperatives and respec...
Scientific and technological progress, especially in the area of medicine, genetics, biology and che...
Emerging technologies are paving the way for future revolutionary advances in science that may open ...
This special issue on Human Rights in Bioethics features four thought-provoking articles dealing wit...