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Implications of IPD Disclosure for Statutory Innovation Incentives
This chapter examines the intersection between disclosure of non-summary clinical trial data and statutory innovation incentives from a de lege lata... -
When the ‘Age of Science and Technology’ Meets the ‘Age of Rights’. ‘Moral’ Bioenhancement as a Case Study
Current scientific and technological advances have become the main focus of concern at the European institutional level. Indeed, politicians and... -
GDPR and the Processing of Health Data in Insurance Contracts: Opening a Can of Worms?
The processing of personal data in insurance contracts has been a very topical issue, especially since the entry into force of the General Data... -
Medical Mal Practice and Mediation in Cyprus: Mediation as a Potential Way of Resolving Medical Mal Practice Disputes
The aim of the article is to focus upon situations of medical mal practice in Cyprus and to analyze mediation as a possible means of resolving those... -
Open Approaches to Innovation
This Chapter distinguishes three open approaches to innovation: The Market Correction Model, the Open Innovation Theory, and User and Open... -
Environmentalism and Interdisciplinarity
Although among Americans sensitivity to the environment is a predictor of sensitivity to human population growth, it is an imperfect predictor, a... -
Human Dignity in Slovakia
The concept of human dignity has many facets in the Slovak legal order. As will be presented in this analysis, which surveys the usage of the term in... -
Safeguarding Public Services: Exceptions and Derogations of the Internal and External Frameworks
This chapter represents the final step of the book’s coherency assessment. It compares the exceptions found in the external and internal frameworks... -
Hungary: Constitutional (R)evolution or Regression?
Since 2010, Hungarian constitutionalism has turned in a direction that has widely been regarded as illiberal and has attracted criticism from... -
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Intersex in Europe
Over the last two decades, the European Union (EU) has been introducing legislation for the active promotion of SOGI rights. Some of the rights of... -
The Right to Die in Practice
‘The Right to Die in Practice’ examines selected jurisdictions, illustrating the different paths that led to or did not lead to the right to die... -
Converging Technologies and Enhancement
The expression “converging technologies” refers to the combination of four scientific sectors: nanosciences and nanotechnologies, biotechnologies... -
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Innovation in Techno-Science and Governance
Problematic techno-scientific development on the one hand and, at the same time, ethical and cultural pluralism on the other, gives rise to new... -
Country Profiles—Members
The Sultanate of Brunei (officially referred to as Negara Brunei Darussalam, i.e. the State of Brunei, Abode of Peace) or simply Brunei, is a state... -
The “Reality” of the Principle of Human Dignity: A Critical Philosophical Approach
I conducted my own comparative and empirical study on the presence, absence, and uses of dignity as a bioethical principle. My study revealed the... -
Breeding Exemption in Plants Under Intellectual Property Regimes
Despite the aims of harmonisation under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade under its Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights... -
Kapitel 6: Außerrechtliche Befunde zur Einwilligungsfähigkeit
Die Einwilligungsfähigkeit berührt verschiedenste Disziplinen. Für die rechtliche Auseinandersetzung sind vor allem die Diskurse in der Psychologie... -
“Iraqnophobia”: A Biomedical History of State-Rearing and Shock Doctrine in Iraq
The history of Western foreign policy in the Middle East has long assimilated Arab culture to sickness. Specifically, the biological episteme of...