European Court of Human Rights [0.03%]
Joseph Dute,Tom Goffin
Joseph Dute
Signe Veierud Busch,Janne Rothmar Herrmann,Annika Frida Petersen et al.
Signe Veierud Busch et al.
Historically, the Nordic countries have maintained stable abortion regulations since the 1970s, with only minor adjustments, apart from the Icelandic liberalisation in 2019, which significantly upped the limit for access to abortion on dema...
European Court of Justice [0.03%]
Herman Nys
Herman Nys
Editorial [0.03%]
Tom Goffin
Tom Goffin
Thierry Vansweevelt
Thierry Vansweevelt
Rare Diseases, Cross-Border Healthcare and Fundamental Rights: Improving Patient Protection through the Charter [0.03%]
Barend van Leeuwen
Barend van Leeuwen
In the EU rules on the right to reimbursement of cross-border healthcare, no specific or additional protection is provided to patients with rare diseases. This approach is inconsistent with other EU measures in the field of rare diseases, s...
European Court of Justice [0.03%]
Herman Nys
Herman Nys
The Individualistic Drift of French Law: Desire and Normative Claims for New Subjective Rights in the "French Surrogacy Market" [0.03%]
Gaëlle Deharo
Gaëlle Deharo
Could the emergence of a surrogacy market in France, despite its prohibition by the French Civil Code, be the tip of a social iceberg? This article aims to analyse the individualization of Law and society. Through innovative legal construct...
Tom Goffin,Markus Frischhut,Mette Hartlev et al.
Tom Goffin et al.
Does AI in Healthcare Need an Editor-in-Chief? A Leading Example of True Human Oversight [0.03%]
医疗保健中的AI需要主编吗?真正的人类监管的领先示范
Tom Goffin
Tom Goffin
The rapid integration of high-risk Artificial Intelligence (AI) into healthcare promises efficiency gains but also raises pressing questions about safety, accountability, and human agency. The European Union's AI Act classifies healthcare A...