BIOBANKS FOR RESEARCH. ETHICAL AND LEGAL ASPECTS IN HUMAN BIOLOGICAL SAMPLES COLLECTIONS IN FRANCE
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54695/jib.23.02.3401Keywords:
Biobanks, Informed consent, Confidentiality.Abstract
Because they gather huge quantities of human biological samples and
information allowing for better understanding of diseases, biobanks appear as
a very powerful tool for boosting both medical research and public health as a
whole. Although France does not really appear as a leader in biobanking
compared to China or UK, biobanks and other samples collections abound in
our country and have then been regulated, eventhough french law does not use
the term biobank as such. The present article gives an overview of the current
legal framework and explores the remaining ethical and legal issues,
concerning particularly the protection of donors, the sharing of biobanks
content and the sharing of biobanks benefits. The article explains how these
universal questions arise in this country and what answers (sometimes specific)
they get or could get in the following years

