Genetic Material and Sequence Data to Protect Global Health in the Light of Pandemic Outbreaks: Mapping the Legal Landscape under European and International Law [0.03%]
欧洲和国际法下保护全球健康的遗传物质和序列数据法律框架概览:面对大流行病的挑战
Claudia Seitz
Claudia Seitz
The current pandemic outbreak of corona virus SARS-CoV-2 shows the need for comprehensive European cooperation in drug development and the importance of genetic material and sequence data in research concerning this unknown disease. As coro...
Siobhán OSullivan
Siobhán OSullivan
Personalised medicine, digital innovations, and neuro-technologies all offer significant potential benefit for human health and welfare, but also raise complex governance challenges. A variety of approaches have been adopted in the governan...
Mary-Elizabeth Tumelty
Mary-Elizabeth Tumelty
Research has evidenced the various aims of patient-plaintiffs and/or their families in medical negligence litigation, with emphasis frequently placed on the importance of an apology. Drawing on the findings of an empirical study conducted i...
Does Self-isolation Violate the Right to Liberty? An Analysis of the European Court of Human Rights' Practice in Light of the Ukrainian Experience [0.03%]
自我隔离是否侵犯了自由权?基于乌克兰经验的欧洲人权法院实践分析
Yana Litinska,Oleksandra Karpenko
Yana Litinska
COVID-19 became a stress-test for many legal systems because it required that a balance be found between rapid action to prevent the spread of the disease, and continued respect for human rights. Many states in Europe, including Ukraine, ch...
Is International Surrogacy the Lark's Glimmer?: When Covid-19 Reveals the Legal Insecurity of Surrogacy Use [0.03%]
国际代孕是否只是虚幻的希望?——新冠肺炎疫情揭示了使用代孕的法律不稳定性
Gaëlle Deharo,Allane Madanamoothoo
Gaëlle Deharo
If globalisation has led to a greater mobility of people specific issues have emerged with the current coronavirus pandemic. Consequently, extreme measures have been taken worldwide to flatten the curb of the virus. From lockdowns to severa...
View. The Dutch Critical Care Triage Guideline on Covid-19: Not Necessarily Discriminatory [0.03%]
关于荷兰COVID-19重症监护分流指南的思考——不一定具有歧视性
André den Exter
André den Exter
Recently, the Dutch Medical Doctors Association (Federatie Medisch Specialisten en de Koninklijke Nederlandsche Maatschappij tot bevordering der Geneeskunst) drafted the 'Covid-19 triage guideline ICU admission' that has age cut-offs that d...
The Underappreciated Role of Advance Directives: How the Pandemic Revitalises Advance Care Planning Actions [0.03%]
先瞻性指令的未被重视的作用——疫情如何重振预先护理规划措施
Hui Yun Chan
Hui Yun Chan
Covid-19 continues to alter our way of living and dying. Much attention has focused on how to resolve pressing issues surrounding resource allocation and competing public health ethics. While these are important discussions, the legal and e...
Engin Yıldırım
Engin Yıldırım
As vaccine hesitancy is on the rise around the world, apex courts in some countries have confronted the difficult task of striking a fair balance between individual rights and the common good. Against this background, the article discusses ...
Conducting Non-COVID-19 Clinical Trials during the Pandemic: Can Today's Learning Impact Framework Efficiency? [0.03%]
新冠疫情之下开展非新冠临床试验:今天的学习影响框架效率吗?
Teodora Lalova,Anastassia Negrouk,Angelique Deleersnijder et al.
Teodora Lalova et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic has severely disrupted non-coronavirus clinical trials. In the case of life-threatening diseases, such as cancer, this is particularly dangerous, as treatment cannot simply be stopped. In the EU, guidelines for the man...
The Determination of Death under Polish Law in Comparative, Historical and Medical Perspective [0.03%]
从比较、历史和医学角度透视波兰法律中的死亡认定问题
Leszek Bosek,Witold Borysiak
Leszek Bosek
It has been recently adopted under Polish law that the determinant of death is both the brain death criterion, tantamount to the permanent and irreversible cessation of its function, and the equally valid circulatory criterion. This means t...