Atnaujinkite slapukų nuostatas

El. knyga: Confidentiality, Privacy, and Data Protection in Biomedicine: International Concepts and Issues

Edited by (University of Edinburgh)
  • Formatas: 344 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Sep-2024
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040132463
  • Formatas: 344 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Sep-2024
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040132463

DRM apribojimai

  • Kopijuoti:

    neleidžiama

  • Spausdinti:

    neleidžiama

  • El. knygos naudojimas:

    Skaitmeninių teisių valdymas (DRM)
    Leidykla pateikė šią knygą šifruota forma, o tai reiškia, kad norint ją atrakinti ir perskaityti reikia įdiegti nemokamą programinę įrangą. Norint skaityti šią el. knygą, turite susikurti Adobe ID . Daugiau informacijos  čia. El. knygą galima atsisiųsti į 6 įrenginius (vienas vartotojas su tuo pačiu Adobe ID).

    Reikalinga programinė įranga
    Norint skaityti šią el. knygą mobiliajame įrenginyje (telefone ar planšetiniame kompiuteryje), turite įdiegti šią nemokamą programėlę: PocketBook Reader (iOS / Android)

    Norint skaityti šią el. knygą asmeniniame arba „Mac“ kompiuteryje, Jums reikalinga  Adobe Digital Editions “ (tai nemokama programa, specialiai sukurta el. knygoms. Tai nėra tas pats, kas „Adobe Reader“, kurią tikriausiai jau turite savo kompiuteryje.)

    Negalite skaityti šios el. knygos naudodami „Amazon Kindle“.

Featuring contributions from leading scholars of health privacy law, this important volume offers insightful reflection on issues such as confidentiality, privacy, and data protection, as well as analysis in how a range of jurisdictions—including the US, the UK, Europe, South Africa, and Australia—navigate a rapidly developing biomedical environment.

While the collection of personal health information offers the potential to drive research and innovation, it also generates complex legal and ethical questions in how this information is used to ensure the rights and interests of individuals and communities are respected. But in many ways laws have struggled to keep pace with technological developments. This book therefore seeks to fill a lacuna for legal insight and reflection. Over three parts, the book first explores the conceptual landscape which law and legal institutions must contend, and then turns to examine practical issues such as the GDPR, secondary use of data for research, genomic research, and data trusts.

With cutting-edge analysis drawing on domestic and international case law, legislation, and policy, this comprehensive volume will prove fascinating reading for all students and researchers interested in this evolving and contentious area of study.



With cutting-edge analysis drawing on domestic and international case law, legislation and policy, this comprehensive volume will prove fascinating reading for all students and researchers interested in this evolving and contentious area of study.

Introduction

1. Is privacy egregiously wrong? Reflections on a concept that can make or
break constitutions

2. Public interest and trustworthiness: connecting the concepts through
reasonable justification for (non)interference with medical confidentiality

3. Big Data research: can confidentiality and fiduciary duties fill in the
gaps in privacy and data protection?

4. Managing access to health data for research and innovation in the EU: is a
better regulatory approach possible?

5. Secondary Uses of Patients Data in the European Health Data Space: A
UK-German Comparison

6. The evolution of privacy governance in healthcare in post-apartheid South
Africa

7. Is health privacy worth the cost?

8. Misuse of private information and the common law right of privacy: a new
frontier in biomedicine?

9. Hackers and hacked: how does the law respond to and remedy health data
breaches in the Asia-Pacific?

10. Challenges and opportunities for data trusts for health research

11. Human organoids: things or data?

12. Balancing the right to data protection with managing the care of HIV
patients: experiences from the National Institute for Communicable Diseases,
South Africa
Edward S. Dove is a Professor of Law at the School of Law and Criminology, Maynooth University, Ireland.