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The Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights, 2005, marked a significant step towards the recognition of universal standards in the field of science and medicine. This book provides an overview of the ethical and legal developments which have occurred in the field of bioethics and human rights since then. The work critically analyzes the Declaration from an ethical and legal perspective, commenting on its implementation, and discussing the role of non-binding norms in international bioethics. The authors examine whether the Declaration has contributed to the understanding of universal or global bioethics, and to what degree states have implemented the principles in their domestic legislation. The volume explores the currency of the Declaration vis-à-vis the more recent developments in technology and medicine and looks ahead to envisage the major bioethical challenges of the next twenty years. In this context, the book offers a comprehensive ethical and legal study of the

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Is it possible to find common criteria on the ethical assessment and legal regulation of the very divisive area of biomedicine and life sciences? Looking at the intersection between human rights and global bioethics, the book successfully answers the question. A compass in the very rough fields of bioethics and biolaw.

Carlo Casonato, Professor of Law at the University of Trento; chief editor of the BioLaw Journal; member of the Italian Committee for Bioethics

The book edited by Caporale and Pavone is an excellent study on the origins, contents and meanings of the Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights, and is essential reading to understand its strength and limitations in relation to new challenges of biomedical research as well as of global bioethics.

Gilberto Corbellini, Professor of History of Medicine and Bioethics at the University of Rome - La Sapienza.



Table of Contents

Part I UNESCO and Global Bioethics

Chapter 1: The role of UNESCO in promoting universal human rights: from 1948 to 2005

Author: Roberto Andorno

Chapter 2: The elaboration and adoption process of the Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights as a ‘best practice’ in the construction of a shared bioethics

Author: Cinzia Caporale

Chapter 3: The Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights as a landmark in the development of global bioethics.

Author: Tenk ten Haave

Part II The Declaration and its Principles: a philosophical and bioethical perspective

Chapter 4: Charters of Rights and Bioethical Principles: a Multicultural Challenge.

Author: Francesco D’Agostino, Fabio Macioce

Chapter 5: Value issues and historical significance. Philosophical directions in the Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights

Authors: Emilia D’Antuono, Emilia Taglialatela

Chapter 6: Universal Declaration of Bioethics and Human Rights: art. 21, Transnational practices. International clinical trials: ethical aspects

Author: Laura Palazzani

Part III The Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights and the law

Chapter 7: The Legal Perspective of the Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights

Authors: Carmela Decaro Bonella and Francesco Alicino

Chapter 8: The Role of Soft Law in Bioethics

Author: Ilja Richard Pavone

Chapter 9: The UNESCO Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights and the Normative Transition from Corporatocene to Sustainocene

Author: Thomas Alured Faunce

Chapter 10: The Report of the International Bioethics Committee on Vulnerability: A Review

Author: Adèle Langlois

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
    Publication Date: 1/18/2018 12:01:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781472483980, 978-1472483980
    ISBN10: 1472483987

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    The Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights, 2005, marked a significant step towards the recognition of universal standards in the field of science and medicine. This book provides an overview of the ethical and legal developments which have occurred in the field of bioethics and human rights since then. The work critically analyzes the Declaration from an ethical and legal perspective, commenting on its implementation, and discussing the role of non-binding norms in international bioethics. The authors examine whether the Declaration has contributed to the understanding of universal or global bioethics, and to what degree states have implemented the principles in their domestic legislation. The volume explores the currency of the Declaration vis-à-vis the more recent developments in technology and medicine and looks ahead to envisage the major bioethical challenges of the next twenty years. In this context, the book offers a comprehensive ethical and legal study of the

    Trade Review

    Is it possible to find common criteria on the ethical assessment and legal regulation of the very divisive area of biomedicine and life sciences? Looking at the intersection between human rights and global bioethics, the book successfully answers the question. A compass in the very rough fields of bioethics and biolaw.

    Carlo Casonato, Professor of Law at the University of Trento; chief editor of the BioLaw Journal; member of the Italian Committee for Bioethics

    The book edited by Caporale and Pavone is an excellent study on the origins, contents and meanings of the Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights, and is essential reading to understand its strength and limitations in relation to new challenges of biomedical research as well as of global bioethics.

    Gilberto Corbellini, Professor of History of Medicine and Bioethics at the University of Rome - La Sapienza.



    Table of Contents

    Part I UNESCO and Global Bioethics

    Chapter 1: The role of UNESCO in promoting universal human rights: from 1948 to 2005

    Author: Roberto Andorno

    Chapter 2: The elaboration and adoption process of the Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights as a ‘best practice’ in the construction of a shared bioethics

    Author: Cinzia Caporale

    Chapter 3: The Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights as a landmark in the development of global bioethics.

    Author: Tenk ten Haave

    Part II The Declaration and its Principles: a philosophical and bioethical perspective

    Chapter 4: Charters of Rights and Bioethical Principles: a Multicultural Challenge.

    Author: Francesco D’Agostino, Fabio Macioce

    Chapter 5: Value issues and historical significance. Philosophical directions in the Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights

    Authors: Emilia D’Antuono, Emilia Taglialatela

    Chapter 6: Universal Declaration of Bioethics and Human Rights: art. 21, Transnational practices. International clinical trials: ethical aspects

    Author: Laura Palazzani

    Part III The Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights and the law

    Chapter 7: The Legal Perspective of the Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights

    Authors: Carmela Decaro Bonella and Francesco Alicino

    Chapter 8: The Role of Soft Law in Bioethics

    Author: Ilja Richard Pavone

    Chapter 9: The UNESCO Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights and the Normative Transition from Corporatocene to Sustainocene

    Author: Thomas Alured Faunce

    Chapter 10: The Report of the International Bioethics Committee on Vulnerability: A Review

    Author: Adèle Langlois

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