The Council of Europe Convention on Human Rights and Biomedicine is European in conception but has a wider territorial application since non-Member States which have participated in its elaboration may sign it. This article evaluates the Convention as the first legally binding international biomedical law and ethics document to uphold human dignity as a fundamental concept and to provide a legal framework for societies with different sociocultural and philosophical backgrounds. It is argued that such a legal framework must be underpinned by a monist-naturalist conception of justice privileging human dignity as one of its guiding principles
En este trabajo, que sirve como conferencia inicial de apertura de la reunión del Grupo de Interés d...
on cooperation between 22 partners coming from most EU countries. Its aim was to iden-tify the ethic...
The principle of respect for human dignity plays a crucial role in the emerging global norms relatin...
The Council of Europe Convention on Human Rights and Biomedicine is European in conception but has a...
The chapter explores the role that regional legislation plays in framing human rights and ethical pr...
In this article, the development of bioethics in one of the most scientifically developed regions of...
The principle of respect for human dignity plays a crucial role in the emerging global norms relatin...
As medical technology develops, new issues are raised as to how the use of this technology may compl...
International audienceAdopting an interdisciplinary perspective, this volume explores the reality of...
Abstract: This paper stresses the goals of the European Society for Philosophy of Medicine and Healt...
The Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Dignity of the Human Being with Regard to the ...
The International Bioethics Committee (IBC) of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultur...
International audienceThe creation of the European Community by the Treaty of Rome in 1957 marked th...
The Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Dignity of the Human Being with regard to the ...
Bioethics is always described as implying a multidisciplinary and pluralistic approach of the issues...
En este trabajo, que sirve como conferencia inicial de apertura de la reunión del Grupo de Interés d...
on cooperation between 22 partners coming from most EU countries. Its aim was to iden-tify the ethic...
The principle of respect for human dignity plays a crucial role in the emerging global norms relatin...
The Council of Europe Convention on Human Rights and Biomedicine is European in conception but has a...
The chapter explores the role that regional legislation plays in framing human rights and ethical pr...
In this article, the development of bioethics in one of the most scientifically developed regions of...
The principle of respect for human dignity plays a crucial role in the emerging global norms relatin...
As medical technology develops, new issues are raised as to how the use of this technology may compl...
International audienceAdopting an interdisciplinary perspective, this volume explores the reality of...
Abstract: This paper stresses the goals of the European Society for Philosophy of Medicine and Healt...
The Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Dignity of the Human Being with Regard to the ...
The International Bioethics Committee (IBC) of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultur...
International audienceThe creation of the European Community by the Treaty of Rome in 1957 marked th...
The Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Dignity of the Human Being with regard to the ...
Bioethics is always described as implying a multidisciplinary and pluralistic approach of the issues...
En este trabajo, que sirve como conferencia inicial de apertura de la reunión del Grupo de Interés d...
on cooperation between 22 partners coming from most EU countries. Its aim was to iden-tify the ethic...
The principle of respect for human dignity plays a crucial role in the emerging global norms relatin...