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- Title
Privacy Laws and Biobanking in Germany.
- Authors
Hoppe, Nils
- Abstract
The article discusses the relationships between privacy and biobanking laws in the Federal Republic of Germany (Germany) as of 2016, and it mentions the German health and biomedical research systems, as well as the doctrine of informational self determination and judgments issued by the German Constitutional Court. German constitutional rights are assessed, as well as human rights and Germany's parliamentary democracy form of government. Germany's Biobank Act is also examined.
- Subjects
GERMANY; RIGHT of privacy; BIOBANKS -- Law &; legislation; MEDICAL research; HEALTH services administration; PUBLIC health research; GERMANY. Bundesverfassungsgericht; CIVIL rights; GERMAN politics &; government, 1990-; RESEARCH &; economics; MEDICAL ethics laws; TISSUE banks -- Law &; legislation; INFORMED consent (Medical law); HEALTH insurance; MEDICAL ethics; PRIVACY; PRIORITY (Philosophy); RESEARCH evaluation; GOVERNMENT aid; GENETIC privacy
- Publication
Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 2016, Vol 44, Issue 1, p35
- ISSN
1073-1105
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/1073110516644188