SIENNA D2.2 Analysis of the legal and human rights requirements for genomics in and outside the EU
- 1. Uppsala University
- 2. Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights
Contributors
Researchers:
- Olga Tzortzatou1
- Virginia Romano1
- Alexandra Soulier1
- Emilia Niemiec,1
- Konrad Siemaszko2
- Zuzanna Warso2
- Marcelo de Araujo3
- Maria Clara Dias3
- Fabiana Pompermayer3
- Amanda Olivo Mendonça Monteiro3
- Wang Qian4
- Liu Hongzuo4
- Liu Yigong4
- Tang Yueming4
- Cao Xinyi4
- Nie Haizhou4
- Anaïs Rességuier5
- Robert Gianni5
- Lisa Tambornino6
- Dirk Lanzerath6
- Maria Bottis7
- Fereniki Panagopoulou Koutnatzi,8
- Hiroshi Miyashita9
- Renée C. Dekker10
- Michiel A. Heldeweg10
- Justyna Jezierska2
- Zuzanna Warso2
- Joshua Davis11
- Jantina de Vries11
- Javier Valls Prieto12
- Adam Panagiotopoulos13
- Filippo Marchetti13
- Rowena Rodrigues13
- David Wright13
- Sarah Gaskell14
- 1. Uppsala University
- 2. Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights
- 3. State University of Rio de Janeiro
- 4. Dalian University of Technology
- 5. Sciences Po
- 6. EUREC Office
- 7. Ionian University,
- 8. Panteion University
- 9. Chuo University
- 10. University of Twente
- 11. University of Cape Town
- 12. University of Granada
- 13. Trilateral Research
- 14. Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights / University of Chicago Law School
Description
This report examines how the law currently responds to challenges in the area of genetics and genomics, and identifies the challenges, limitations and gaps that emerge.It also identifies key human rights norms and regulatory approaches that could be examined further for shaping legal responses to the new and emerging technology in the area with due regard to competences and authority of various actors regulating/contributing to the shaping the regulatory environment in the area. It analyses the ethical concerns, scrutinizes the legal and human rights responses in the area of genomics at the international and regional human rights legal orders, and the EU; carries out comparative analysis in selected EU Member States and non-EU countries, and surveys the legal responses, academic legal discussions and legal developments in the areas of concern; examines national comparative perspectives against the international and regional norms and human rights standards; identifies key human rights and legal challenges that emerge regarding genetics and genomics and shows the convergences and distinctions in the regulation of genomics and the challenges this presents for future innovation.
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