Biobanks are critical infrastructure for medical research but they are also the subject of considerable ethical and legal uncertainty. Given that biobanks process large quantities of genomic data, questions have emerged as to how genetic privacy should be protected. What types of genetic privacy rights and rights holders should be protected and to what extent? Since 25th May 2018 the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has applied and now occupies a key position in the European legal framework for the regulation of biobanking. This book takes an in-depth look at the function, problems, and opportunities presented by European data protection law under the GDPR as a framework for the protection of genetic privacy in biobanking in Europe.
Hallinan argues that the substantive framework presented by the GDPR already offers an admirable base-line level of protection for the range of genetic privacy rights engaged by biobanking. The book further argues that, whilst numerous problems with this standard of protection are indeed identifiable, the GDPR offers the flexibility to accommodate solutions to these problems, as well as the procedural mechanisms to realise these solutions.
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Hallinan argues that the substantive framework presented by the GDPR offers an admirable base-line level of protection for the range of genetic privacy rights engaged by biobanking.
1: Introduction
2: Genetic Data, Genome Understanding, and Socially Relevant Information
3: The Context and State of the Art in European Biobanking
4: Genetic Privacy and Other Interests in Biobanking: Conflict and confluence
5: The Protection of Genetic Privacy in Biobanking at International Level: Establishing a base-line standard for genetic privacy protection in biobanking
6: Do we Need Data Protection at All? Evaluating protection for genetic privacy in biobanking in Europe excluding data protection
7: Testing the GDPR in Relation to Biobanking: When does the GDPR apply to biobanking?
8: Testing the GDPR in Relation to Biobanking: How does the GDPR classify the biobanking process?
9: Testing the GDPR in Relation to Biobanking: How do the GDPR's substantive provisions apply to biobanking?
10: A Critical Analysis of the Efficacy of the GDPR as a Framework for the Protection of Genetic Privacy in Biobanking
11: Conclusion
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Includes a wide-ranging analysis of genetic privacy rights and rights holders which might be recognised in European law
Offers a comprehensive critique of the standard of protection provided by the GDPR to genetic privacy rights
Provides detailed policy proposals as to the ways in which identified problems with the GDPR might be addressed and resolved moving forward
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Dara Hallinan is a Senior Researcher working at FIZ Karlsruhe. His specific focus is on the interaction law, new technologies - particularly ICT and biotech - and society. He studied law in the UK and Germany, completed a Master's in Human Rights and Democracy in Italy and Estonia and wrote his PhD at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel in Belgium on data protection law, genetic privacy and research biobanking.
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Includes a wide-ranging analysis of genetic privacy rights and rights holders which might be recognised in European law
Offers a comprehensive critique of the standard of protection provided by the GDPR to genetic privacy rights
Provides detailed policy proposals as to the ways in which identified problems with the GDPR might be addressed and resolved moving forward
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ISBN
9780192896476
Publisert
2021
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Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
692 gr
Høyde
253 mm
Bredde
80 mm
Dybde
23 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
304
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