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19II.2. Gelungene Partizipation durch Digitalisierung? Reflexion auf grundlegende Bewertungskriterien der digitalen Laienbeteiligung an Gesundheitsforschung und -politikIn Corinna Klingler, Anja Pichl & Robert Ranisch (eds.), Ethik der Partizipation: Einblicke in gesundheitsbezogene Forschung, Politik und Technologieentwicklung, Transcript Verlag. pp. 149-166. 2024.
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137Public involvement in the governance of population-level biomedical research: unresolved questions and future directionsJournal of Medical Ethics 47 (7): 522-525. 2021.Population-level biomedical research offers new opportunities to improve population health, but also raises new challenges to traditional systems of research governance and ethical oversight. Partly in response to these challenges, various models of public involvement in research are being introduced. Yet, the ways in which public involvement should meet governance challenges are not well understood. We conducted a qualitative study with 36 experts and stakeholders using the World Café method to…Read more
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The burden of history : how past scandals have shaped the future governance of human tissue, and health dataIn G. T. Laurie, E. S. Dove & Niamh Nic Shuibhne (eds.), Law and legacy in medical jurisprudence: essays in honour of Graeme Laurie, Cambridge University Press. 2022.
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53Human Tissue Research. A European perspective on the ethical and legal challenges (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2011.It will be of value to medics and social scientists, human tissue researchers, and policy makers who have an interest in ethical and legal issues of human tissue research.
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The ethical and legal regulation of human tissue and biobank research in Europe: proceedings of the Tiss.EU project (edited book)Universit atsverlag G ottingen. 2011.
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13Bioequity – Property and the Human BodyRoutledge. 2009.This book advances a new approach, based on existing law, to constructing entitlements in human tissue and resolving resulting property conflicts. A new methodology is also put forward for abstracting different concepts within the debate which enables comparison and distinction between different cases of entitlement and retention.
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126Privacy Laws and Biobanking in GermanyJournal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 44 (1): 35-44. 2016.While the possibility of enacting a sui generis Biobank Act has been debated in Germany at great length, as of yet the country has not implemented any biobankspecific legislation. Instead, oversight is available via a network of research and privacy laws, including those of the European Union. The Nationale Kohorte, Germany's large-scale, population-based epidemiological research biobank, is funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research, and there are currently 108 registered bio-bank…Read more