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Health Law, Human Rights and the Biomedicine Convention: Essays in Honour of Henriette Roscam Abbing
Contributor(s): Gevers (Editor), Hondius, Ewoud (Editor), Hubben, Joep (Editor)
ISBN: 9004148221     ISBN-13: 9789004148222
Publisher: Brill Nijhoff
OUR PRICE:   $175.75  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: November 2005
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Annotation: This volume of essays gives an overview of some of the most important issues raised by the Convention. In six parts, this volume discusses the basic concepts and leading principles; the provision of services; the rights of patients; genetics and research; human tissue and genetics; and the implementation of the Convention.
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BISAC Categories:
- Law | Health
- Law | International
Series: International Studies in Human Rights
Physical Information: 0.91" H x 6.48" W x 9.58" (1.43 lbs) 294 pages
 
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In 1997, the Council of Europe established the Convention on Human Rights and Biomedicine. It is generally regarded as an important addition to the general human rights laid down in the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (1950), in particular with a view to the developments in modern biology and medicine. The Biomedicine Convention, which entered into force in 2000, is a framework treaty, meaning that a number of issues have to be dealt with or will be elaborated in additional Protocols; at this moment, three such Protocols have already been opened for signature.
This volume of essays, written in honour of Henriette Roscam Abbing upon her retirement as Professor of Health Law at the University of Utrecht, gives an overview of some of the most important issues raised by the Convention. In six parts, this volume discusses the basic concepts and leading principles; the provision of services; the rights of patients; research; human tissue and genetics; and the implementation of the Convention.