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Medio siglo de cribado neonatal en España. Evolución de los aspectos éticos, legales y sociales (AELS). Parte I, aspectos éticos
(Ministerio de Sanidad y Consumo, 2021-01-26)El cribado neonatal de enfermedades endocrino-metabólicas tratables se inició en España el 1968, y durante el medio siglo que ha transcurrido desde entonces hemos vivido importantes cambios, políticos, sociales y ... -
Medio siglo de cribado neonatal en España: evolución de los aspectos éticos, legales y sociales (AELS). Parte II, marco legal
(Ministerio de Sanidad Y Consumo, 2021-01-26)El cribado neonatal es una actuación sanitaria regulada específicamente en nuestra legislación. El ordenamiento jurídico establece que el cribado sanitario es una actuación de salud pública, enfocada a la prevención de ... -
Priorización de recursos sanitarios en contextos de escasez. Informe SESPAS 2022
(Elsevier, 2022)La pandemia de COVID-19 ha supuesto un desafío tanto clínico como jurídico y bioético. Se desarrollan estos tres pilares fundamentales en el abordaje de la priorización de recursos sanitarios en pandemia: criterios clínicos, ... -
Re-defining the human embryo: A legal perspective on the creation of embryos in research
(Nature Publishing Group UK, 2024-01-02)The notion of the human embryo is not immutable. Various scientific and technological breakthroughs in reproductive biology have compelled us to revisit the definition of the human embryo during the past 2 decades. Somatic ... -
Reframing the timeless debate about the legal implications of transsexuality. Special reference to the situation of minors after Spanish Constitutional Court judgment 99/2019 of 18 July 2019
(Oñati International Institute for the Sociology of Law, 2021-06-01)By virtue of the existing laws and regulations in Spain (i.e., Law 3/2007, of 15 March, regulating the register rectification of the entry related to a person's sex) any person of Spanish nationality, of legal age and with ... -
Safety of Germline Genome Editing for Genetically Related ‘‘Future’’ Children as Perceived
(Mary Ann Liebert, 2019-11)The social acceptability of germline genome editing (GGE) depends on its perceived safety, as well as respect for reproductive autonomy. However, it is doubtful that prospective parents sufficiently understand the risks ... -
Shifting to a model of donor conception that entails a communication agreement among the parents, donor, and offspring
(BMC, 2022-03)[EN] BACKGROUND: Some persons conceived with donor gametes react negatively when they found their birth via donor conception. They request access to information about and seek to communicate with the donor. However, some ... -
Should we have a right to refuse diagnostics and treatment planning by artificial intelligence?
(Springer, 2020-01-20)Should we be allowed to refuse any involvement of artificial intelligence (AI) technology in diagnosis and treatment planning? This is the relevant question posed by Ploug and Holm in a recent article in Medicine, Health ... -
Social Economy as the Means to Help Achieve the Targets of Sustainable Development Goal 14
(MDPI, 2020-06-02)There are practical challenges for the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations 2030 Agenda. In a number of policies, social economy (SE) entities can play a central role in terms ... -
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Valoración algorítmica ante los derechos humanos y el Reglamento General de Protección de Datos: El caso SyRI
(Centro de Estudios en Derecho Informático de la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad de Chile, 2020-06-30)[ES] La Corte de Distrito de La Haya dictó el 5 de febrero de 2020 una sentencia sobre el Sistema de Indicación de Riesgos (SyRI), por la que considera que: i) es lícito utilizar instrumentos de este tipo siempre que ... -
We should not vaccinate the young to protect the old: a response to Giubilini, Savulescu, and Wilkinson.
(Oxford University Press, 2021-05-19)A recent article by Giubilini, Savulescu, and Wilkinson1 exposes an ethical issue that deserves careful analysis: should we vaccinate children to save the old? The answer provided by the authors is ‘yes’ under the condition ... -
What Can We Do with the Data of Deceased People? A Normative Proposal
(Kluwer Law International, 2021-10)The health and genetic data of deceased people are a particularly important asset in the field of biomedical research. However, in practice, using them is complicated, as the legal framework that should regulate their ... -
What can we expect from the EU legal framework in a pandemic outbreak?
(University of Trento, 2020-06)The arrival of a new form of coronavirus at the end of 2019 and its subsequent expansion to multiple countries has already caused severe consequences whose final extent we are unfortunately still far from seeing. In our ... -
Why whole body gestational donation must be rejected: a response to Smajdor
(Springer, 2023-07)Anna Smajdor’s proposal of whole body gestational donation (WBGD) states that female patients diagnosed as brain-dead should be considered for use as gestational donors. In this response, Smajdor’s proposal is rejected on ... -
Your genetic data is my genetic data: Unveiling another enforcement issue of the GDPR
(Elsevier, 2022-11)The General Data Protection Regulation aims to protect data subjects by granting them control over their data. The shared nature of genetic data causes significant challenges in this framework by posing the question of ...