Genetic Privacy: A Challenge To Medico-Legal Norms

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The phenomenon of the New Genetics raises complex social problems, particularly those of privacy. This book offers ethical and legal perspectives on the questions of a right to know and not to know genetic information from the standpoint of individuals, their relatives, employers, insurers and the state. Graeme Laurie provides a unique definition of privacy, including a concept of property rights in the person, and argues for stronger legal protection of privacy in the shadow of developments in human genetics. He challenges the role and the limits of established principles in medical law and ethics, including respect for patient autonomy and confidentiality. This book will interest lawyers, philosophers and doctors concerned both with genetic information and issues of privacy; it will also interest genetic counsellors, researchers, and policy makers worldwide for its practical stance on dilemmas in modern genetic medicine.

Author(s): Graeme Laurie
Edition: 1
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Year: 2009 [2002]

Language: English
Commentary: TruePDF 6x9 Format / TOC
Pages: 362
Tags: Genetic Screening: Law And Legislation; Human Genetics: Moral And Ethical Aspects; Privacy, Right Of

Cover
Title
Title - Full
Copyright
Contents
Preface
Table of cases
Table of legislation
International instruments
Miscellaneous documents
1 - Health care, patient rights and privacy
2 - Privacy: anti-social concept or fundamental right?
3 - Human genetics and genetic privacy
4 - Autonomy, confidentiality and privacy
5 - Privacy and the public interest
6 - Privacy and property?
Index