Discourse of Biorights

Discourse of Biorights

European Perspectives

Vergara, Oscar; Seoane, Jose-Antonio

Springer International Publishing AG

11/2024

318

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9783031668036

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Chapter 1. A rights-based theory for health justice (Jose-Antonio Seoane).- Chapter 2. On the possibility of a bioethics based on fundamental rights (Tomas de Domingo Perez).- Chapter 3. Social determinants of health and the indivisibility of social justice (Encarnacion Fernandez-Ruiz-Galvez).- Chapter 4. Vulnerability: at the Source of Biolaw (Claudio Sartea).- Chapter 5. The Issue of Bodily Rights Alienation (Noelia Martinez-Doallo).- Chapter 6. Rethinking with Onora O?Neill the Kantian Concept of Autonomy in Biolaw (Maria Jesus Vazquez Lobeiras).- Chapter 7. Autonomy and Advance Care Planning in Liquid Times of Brain Activity: The Sound of Silence (Joaquim Gomes).- Chapter 8. Artificial Intelligence and Neurorights: Lessons learned for a Future Global Regulation (Daniel Garcia San Jose).- Chapter 9. Protecting My Mind. Cognitive Liberty, Commons and Neurorights (Paolo Sommaggio).- Chapter 10. From therapy to enhancement: ethical and legal issues about neurotechnologies in the EU framework of human rights (Silvia Salardi).- Chapter 11. Gestational Surrogacy, Private Life and the European Court of Human Rights Case Law (Alfonso Ballesteros).- Chapter 12. Gestational surrogacy as a new right. a narrative approach (Oscar Vergara).- Chapter 13. Ritual Circumcisions of Minors: Civil and Criminal Perspectives in Spanish Law (Agustin Motilla).- Chapter 14. Broadening conscience: Altruism, Civil disobedience, or (positive) conscientious objection against migrant healthcare exclusion? (Rosana Trivino Caballero).- Chapter 15. Cross-border healthcare: the Spanish implementation of the Directive 2011/24/UE (Ana Maria Marcos del Cano).- Chapter 16. Comparative review of national regulatory frameworks in the context of secondary use of data for research across Europe (Olga Tzortzatou-Nanopoulou).- Chapter 17. Privacy, Big Data and eHealth profiling in European Law: Rights & Wrongs (Leonor Teixeira).- Chapter 18. Euthanasia and assisted suicide: The public provision of death as a new bio-right? (Carolina Pereira-Saez).- Chapter 19. Biorights at the end of life. Achievements and open questions in the Italian context (Patrizia Borsellino).
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Dignity and Biorights;Transhumanism and Human Dignity;The Indivisibility of Social Justice;Social Determinants of Health;Basic-goods Foundation for Biorights;Bioethics and Biolaw;The Kantian Concept of Autonomy;Challenges of Globalization;The Alienability of Biorights;Reason and Emotion in Bioethics;Genetics and Biorights;Genetics and Bioethics;Neuroscience and Neurolaw;Epigenetics