Most of the bioethics literature published in France during the 1991 1993 period concerns concepts that are prominent in bills currently being considered in Parliament: the notions of human body and human person; the categories of donation, gratuitousness, dignity and consent; and the principles of inviolability ('immunité') and indisposability (or unavailability) ('indisponibilité') of the human body. Some of the literature deals with the more formal problems raised by attempting to translate bioethics into bio law. This essay will follow the sequence of topics requested by the editor but will assemble them under three headings: (1) life, (2) health and society, and (3) death. We will emphasize the major influence that the preparation of l...
No abstractThis introductory article intends to throw some light on bioethics, the interdisciplinary...
Bioethics is always described as implying a multidisciplinary and pluralistic approach of the issues...
This article reviews the origins of Bioethics, and the metaphor of a bridge between the sciences and...
International audienceMost of the bioethics literature published in France during the 1991 1993 peri...
Mon sujet concerne la biologie humaine et le droit : « Recherches sur les transformations du droit d...
The article is one of a series of articles on the importance and characteristics of bioethics in the...
The research started with a definition of the general ethical background to be applied in bioethical...
After briefly describing certain aspects of the ethics debate over the last twenty-five years, the a...
Catholic Social Ethics as BioethicsIn the course of innovations in the field of medical and biotechn...
International audienceFor many centuries, the human body has been treated as one with the person by ...
The French National Consultative Ethics Committee on Health and Life Sciences (Comité consultatif na...
This book reflects on the many contributions made in and to European bioethics to date, in various l...
The Bioethics Laws revised in 2004 have defined rules concerning organ donation and transplantation....
Bioethics is still a young discipline. Nonetheless, three stages characterize its history ofless tha...
This lecture is to comment briefly on historical reviews and meanings of bioethics, that has newly b...
No abstractThis introductory article intends to throw some light on bioethics, the interdisciplinary...
Bioethics is always described as implying a multidisciplinary and pluralistic approach of the issues...
This article reviews the origins of Bioethics, and the metaphor of a bridge between the sciences and...
International audienceMost of the bioethics literature published in France during the 1991 1993 peri...
Mon sujet concerne la biologie humaine et le droit : « Recherches sur les transformations du droit d...
The article is one of a series of articles on the importance and characteristics of bioethics in the...
The research started with a definition of the general ethical background to be applied in bioethical...
After briefly describing certain aspects of the ethics debate over the last twenty-five years, the a...
Catholic Social Ethics as BioethicsIn the course of innovations in the field of medical and biotechn...
International audienceFor many centuries, the human body has been treated as one with the person by ...
The French National Consultative Ethics Committee on Health and Life Sciences (Comité consultatif na...
This book reflects on the many contributions made in and to European bioethics to date, in various l...
The Bioethics Laws revised in 2004 have defined rules concerning organ donation and transplantation....
Bioethics is still a young discipline. Nonetheless, three stages characterize its history ofless tha...
This lecture is to comment briefly on historical reviews and meanings of bioethics, that has newly b...
No abstractThis introductory article intends to throw some light on bioethics, the interdisciplinary...
Bioethics is always described as implying a multidisciplinary and pluralistic approach of the issues...
This article reviews the origins of Bioethics, and the metaphor of a bridge between the sciences and...