This article focuses on the legal and organisational regulation of human cells in the United Kingdom and France. French Bioethics Law regulates human cells for health according to European Union law where it is enforceable. But products unregulated by EU law and based on human cells are never considered as medicinal products, given the strict implementation of the principle of �nonpatrimonialité� of the human body and its elements. By comparison, in the UK such products can be qualified as medicinal products. Moreover, the setting up of the UK stem cell bank gives rise to the development of policies which expand the stem cell as a legal object. The paper discusses how these societies� ethical and legal commitments underlie organisational pr...
The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract With thi...
This paper aims at demonstrating the manner in which the recent focus of the public and legislative...
Bioethics in global biobanking touches upon several internationally accepted fundamental rights and ...
This article focuses on the legal and organisational regulation of human cells in the United Kingdom...
This article focuses on the legal and organisational regulation of human cells in the United Kingdom...
Human cells are currently used because of their therapeutic potential to treat previously incurable ...
International audienceDeveloping research based on the use of biological material raises the questio...
International audienceTo encourage and maximise the use of human biological material in Europe, the ...
The article is one of a series of articles on the importance and characteristics of bioethics in the...
International audienceThis article focuses on how informal medical practices using human cells had b...
International audienceThis article focuses on how informal medical practices using human cells had b...
20 pages.Discusses the issues involved in regulating the products of stem cell research in the Unite...
Stem cell transplantation requires a source of stem cells. The potential use of human embryonic stem...
Les cellules humaines sont aujourd'hui utilisées suite à leur potentiel thérapeutique afin de traite...
The collection and storage of human tissue samples has been present in medicine for centuries, howev...
The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract With thi...
This paper aims at demonstrating the manner in which the recent focus of the public and legislative...
Bioethics in global biobanking touches upon several internationally accepted fundamental rights and ...
This article focuses on the legal and organisational regulation of human cells in the United Kingdom...
This article focuses on the legal and organisational regulation of human cells in the United Kingdom...
Human cells are currently used because of their therapeutic potential to treat previously incurable ...
International audienceDeveloping research based on the use of biological material raises the questio...
International audienceTo encourage and maximise the use of human biological material in Europe, the ...
The article is one of a series of articles on the importance and characteristics of bioethics in the...
International audienceThis article focuses on how informal medical practices using human cells had b...
International audienceThis article focuses on how informal medical practices using human cells had b...
20 pages.Discusses the issues involved in regulating the products of stem cell research in the Unite...
Stem cell transplantation requires a source of stem cells. The potential use of human embryonic stem...
Les cellules humaines sont aujourd'hui utilisées suite à leur potentiel thérapeutique afin de traite...
The collection and storage of human tissue samples has been present in medicine for centuries, howev...
The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract With thi...
This paper aims at demonstrating the manner in which the recent focus of the public and legislative...
Bioethics in global biobanking touches upon several internationally accepted fundamental rights and ...