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Vol. 29 No. 02 (2018)The challenges of pricing innovative drugs
Clinical trials of advanced therapy medicinal products: which future
for the European regulation?'The moral economy of the availability of therapeutic innovations for neglected
diseasesRisks and benefits of medical nanotechnologies: a balancing to be
ReconsideredBiosimilars: a regulatory framework at the crossroads of health security
and health economics.Legal issues and for the health system of the development of a new class
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Vol. 29 No. 01 (2018)TEACHING OF SCIENCE
AND ETHICAL QUESTIONING:
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Vol. 28 No. 04 (2017)Abortion at a time of globalisation
The embryo in abortion legislation
Governing the Research on embryos
The embryo, object of researches: a look at patents.
Diagnosis on the embryo and the foetus: its consequences.
Prenatal diagnostics, the risks of progress
The frozen embryo in the light of a jurist: beyond qualification.
The embryo and the foetus in criminal law
The embryo in comparative law
The embryo, a particular thing
The impossible status of the embryo or the state withdrawal to the profit
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Vol. 28 No. 03 (2017)From the study of risks to the translation of the ethical issues of big data
in Healthinternet of Things help to collect big data
How to improve the sharing of data collected during research conducted in countries
with limited resources? Workshop report, veyrier-du-lac, 5 November, 2015.Governing Big Data for Health, national and international issues
Health and big data: the emergence of an infrastructure law in the digital space.
The law on the modernization of our health system: the provisions regarding
health dataBig data or the illusion of a synthesis by aggregation. epistemological,
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Vol. 28 No. 02 (2017)Complexity, law and science: Reflections on the UNESCO
Recommendation on the status and responsibility of the scientific
researcherPrecautionary principle and civil law
El principio de precaución. Estado de situación en el derecho Argentino /
Precautionary principle. State of the situation in ArgentinaBetween risk and complexity: European water protection law issues
The applications of the nanotechnologies in the agricultural and food domains
Cells’ safety in Europe: Towards an ethical safety
Technicization of surgery, a real danger? Between regret and hopes
The “specific” liability regime for blood products
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Vol. 28 No. 01 (2017)The sick child and medical secrecy in africa : from the influence of tradition to respect for legal norms
Blood transfusions and ethical responsibilities : Ivorian and quebec expériences
Low vision in Madagascar and education in ethics
Researches’ institutional framework in three sub-saharan african countires
Health ethics in Benin and HIV-AIDS : what are the stakes ?
Research ethics in partnership with benin : a call for solidarity
The ethical challenge of health policies in Benin
Healthcare research within international normative frameworks and the literature : assessment stakes and recommendations
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Vol. 27 No. 04 (2016)On the genealogy of bioethics
Bioethics as respect and love of life some reflections on Fritz Jahr’s
Bioethics diversity and a possible “Global Bioethics”: Reflections from
the perspective of the social systemFritz Jahr and global bioethics analyses and reflections from the
perspective of islamic traditionBioethics, virtues and human dignity: Western notion and the Indian
perceptionFrom integrative bioethics to integrative bioethics: European and American
perspectivesIgnaz Bregenzer (1844-1906). A brief hommage to the most important
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Vol. 27 No. 03 (2016)Beyond the reification of vulnerability, thinking vulnerability as the subject
Care beyond autonomy: The recognition of our vulnerable capabilities
Concretely enhancing the role of elderly through capacitating health care
Care, capabilities and disability: what ethics for an inclusive society?
End of life and handicap: what “theology” can bring to the capability
Addressing Vector Borne Diseases in traditional Communities in Colombia.
Proposing Capabilities to Achieve Sustainable Prevention through recognition
and improvement of women health takers rolesVulnerable elderly people in biomedical research: what are the responses
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Vol. 27 No. 01-02 (2016)Pragmatic turn in healthcare ethics: challenges and opportunities for training
A sociological approach to care as relationnal work
The application of an integrated model of partnership-patient in the professionals
of the health training: towards new one humanist paradigm and ethics
of co-construction knowledges in healthSupport, co-operative education programmes, pragmatic code of ethics:
a clinical approach of executive trainingAccompany the learning of interprofessional collaboration:
a required reflexive governance of the training projectEducation of “good care”: lessons learned from the dignity in care project
Codesign methodologies: a enabling resource?
ICT’s and Ethics: an e-learning experience at the faculty of medicine
The 7 stage model for facilitating moral case deliberation
in health-care institutions: a practical illustration of a meta-modelProposal of an observation grid to decrypt capabilities.
An illustration in an organization for Alzheimer’s patientsRelationship between junior and senior doctors: a buberian model
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Vol. 26 No. 04 (2015)Ethnomedical ethics with regard to patient plurivocality:
between autonomy and heteronomyBetween reason, science and culture: Biomedical decision-making
Ethical principals and a posteriori justifications
Ethical conduct for research involving indigenous people in France:
a comment of the CNRS Ethics Committee opinion on the imperative of fairness
in the relationship between researchers and indigenous peoples(Ethno-)medical ethics in globalizing China: Tracing local knowledge
and adaptation of biomedicineThe forms of deliberation involved in the field of bioethics:
Technique deliberation and ethics deliberationBetween usage and polemic, an argument in favour of clarifying
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Vol. 26 No. 03 (2015)Bioéthique : de la capacité de comprendre l’homme au pouvoir de normer
les faitsThe French bioethics laws have 20 years!
Suming up
The wished access to the origins: Which access?
Circumcision and excision: towards a non-law of bioethics?
Transsexualism
Medically assisted procreation and homosexual couples
Preserving fertility and future death
Post mortem Paternity
Comparative study on the secret of the donor’s identity of donated gametes
Surrogacy: towards legalisation?
The right to a chromosomically perfect child
Researches on embryo: the risks of eugenic drifts and living matter under
patentThe legal status of elements and products of the human body: object
or subject of law?The use and storage of stem cells and cord blood: French and English
law comparative approachSelected ethical issues in oncogenetics
Euthanasia and assisted suicide
The use of the notion of humanity in French law
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Vol. 26 No. 02 (2015)Bioethics faced with sociocultural diversity, the impact of the meaninggiven to an unfinished concept
Transdisciplinarity: A new status of the subject in health? Epistemological
and ethical questionsParticipant observation to avoid subjugating “other” ethics
The Declaration of Helsinki in 2015 and the ethics of research
in French-speaking AfricaPower asymmetry in global health research, what are the ethical stakes?
A pilot study with researchers in BeninRespect for autonomy and confidentiality, between “ethical norms” and “local
morality”. An anthropological analysis of ethics of care in St LuciaBioethics laws and reality on the ground during epidemiological studies
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Vol. 26 No. 01 (2015)Is patient information an illusion?
Information, a fundamental patient right?
The lack of patient information sanctioned by judgment
the 9th of February 2012The remnants of the powers of the physician concerning medical information
Information about drugs
Information about drugs
Health institutions: what about rankings, indicators and periodic evaluations
available to the “big” audience?Information about hospitals and the organisation of the healthcare system:
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Vol. 25 No. 04 (2014)Hospital and hospitality: Fundamentals of and unbrackable bond
How nonverbal communication shapes doctor–patient relationship:
from paternalism to the ethics of care in oncologyAntenatal diagnostics in English legislation: a relief or a source of conflict?
On the licitness of inducing palliative sedation and removal
of artificial nutrition and hydration at the End-of-LifeFutile and/or useless medical care: from anguish to the serenity
of a bioethical balanceA prospective study evaluating the feasibility and ethical perspective
of Maastricht III organ procurement in French ICU patientsThe withdrawal of treatment regarding transplantation: examination
and analysis french professionals of care perceptionsEthical questions on new biotechnologies
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Vol. 25 No. 03 (2014)For communication and information society looking to ethics
e-health meets technoethical issues
Towards an ethical use of information systems in health
The use of information technology and protection of health data
From management to health data optimization: Progress of the electronic
medical recordsIssues regarding health data’s protection at the work place
WeTelemed, the global network of women in telemedicine
Telemedicine and gerontechnology: Necessity of an international steering
by ethicsJuridical protection of personal health information in telemedicine
in the MeRCOSuRTelemedicine in Brazil: current law and the future. Investment possibilities?
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Vol. 25 No. 02 (2014)CONFLICT OF INTEREST
Chapter 1
The notion of conflict of interest in the field of health and environment: philosophical and legal approaches - M.-A. Hermitte and P. Le Coz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 2
Conflict of interest and bioethics - Aida de Kemelmajer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 3
The whistleblowers - Marie Dupisson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HEALTH AGENCIES
Chapter 4
Health agencies and the every day management of bioethics - Christian Byk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 5
Health Agencies and Biomedicine: a New Technocratic Legitimity and a Strategy to share Power - Christian Byk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ETHICS AND HEAlTH CHOICES
Chapter 6
Kairos. Decision-making in medical ethics - David Jousset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 7
The solidarity of the human bodies - Xavier Bioy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 8
Actors and tools of predictive genetics: ethics at the heart of governance - Anne Cambon-Thomsen . . . -
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Vol. 25 No. 01 (2014)SOMMAIRE
Environmental protection: ethical and scientific sources of tension - Vincent Devictor
Biodiversity and civil liability: the role of assessment - Mathilde Boutonnet
The Intergovernmental science-policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) - Sandrine Maljean-Dubois
The treatment of scientific knowledge in the framework of “CITES” - Marie-Pierre Lanfranchi
The scientific expert in the example of regional fishery management councils: a multi-faceted player in the decision-making process - Sophie Gambardella
The role of civil society in constructing scientific questions: focus on the work of the CESTM at the Aquarium La Rochelle - Adélie Pomade
Expertise and biodiversity: the environmental impact assessment in the context of Natura 2000 network - Jessica Makowiak
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Vol. 24 No. 04 (2013)Ethica ex Machina: Issues in roboethics
Technology and notion of human life
Brain, mind, body and society: Autonomous system in robotics
Robot companions and ethics: A pragmatic approach of ethical design
Robotics supporting autonomy.
Hearing the implant debate: Therapy or cultural alienation?
Do androïds need a legal status ?
Robotics and medical technology: Which liability?
Robots and intellectual property
How nonverbal communication shapes doctor–patient relationship:
From paternalism to the ethics of care in oncologyPromoting public involvement to increase the legitimacy in health
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Vol. 23 No. 03-04 (2012)Ethical intervention in pragmatic regime
Moral Case Deliberation in an Academic Hospital in the Netherlands.
Tensions Between Theory and PracticeContinuing Education in Ethics : from clinical ethics to institutional ethics
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Vol. 23 No. 02 (2012)Healthcare sector reform and its influence on public hospitals in
Mainland ChinaMedicine: business or profession?
The difficulty of applying the fundamental right to care for all within the french
healthcare system: a major ethical and political challengeAccess to health care and social protection
Impact of the new system of resource allocation on french public healthcare
establishmentsBioethics committee in the university teaching hospital in Bordeaux
Undue game of baseline principles: the physician-patient relationship
from a bioethical perspectiveAn analysis of the changing doctor-patient relationship in China
Ethics and Medical Genetics
Transcultural discussion in bioethics drawn from research experience in China:
building up a theoretical and methodological framework for further research
cooperationThe research ethics committees: the French example of the comités de protection
des personnesThe survey of clinical human experimentation research in ethical review
of postgraduates studentsThe impact of development of population-based study in biomedical field
on laws and regulations: a cross-strait experience on biobank
developmentBiobanks for research. Ethical and legal aspects in human biological
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Vol. 23 No. 01 (2012)Bioethics and Law: From the Abundance of Sources to the Confusion
of GendersLooking for Social Consensus when Elaborating Bioethical Rules
Precautionary Principle and Normativity
¿Por qué la patente de la vida es una actividad económica discutida? El desarrollo
legal europeo y aspectos penales relacionadosThe Venality of Human Body Parts and Products in French Law and
Common LawWhat Can Law Do for the Development of Bio-Economy?
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Vol. 21 No. 04 (2010)Human dignity, biolaw, and the basis of moral community
Are human rights universal?
Human dignity, human rights and bioethics: what is the connection?
Dignity and the moralism of the values expressed by
the European Convention on BiomedicineThe concept of dignity and life science law: a symbolic, dynamic value
at the heart of the social construction of manThe role of human dignity in the Swiss legal system. Arguing
for a dualistic notion of human dignityRespect of patient’s dignity in hospitals
Dignity and informed consent in the treatment of mature minors
Reflections on the function of dignity in the context of caring for old people
Euthanasia and death with dignity in Japanese law
Is there a death with dignity in today’s medicine?
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Vol. 21 No. 03 (2010)Foreword
Dignity and freedom: towards an insoluble contradiction?
Human dignity: a philosophical and theological approach
The social recognition of human dignity
Human dignity: intrinsic or relative value?
Human dignity: regulative principle and absolute value
Dignity, founding principle of law
