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  1. Secondary Use of Health Data for Medical AI: A Cross-Regional Examination of Taiwan and the EU

    This paper conducts a comparative analysis of data governance mechanisms concerning the secondary use of health data in Taiwan and the European Union...

    Chih-hsing Ho in Asian Bioethics Review
    Article 06 April 2024
  2. The Basis of European Cooperation

    The European Union brings together European nations into a scheme of cooperation. Cooperation can take many forms. This paper suggests that different...
    Jonathan Wolff in Institutions in Action
    Chapter 2020
  3. Compliance with EU Law and Argumentative Discourse: Representing the EU as a Problem-Solving Multilevel Governance System through Discursive Structures of Argumentation

    This paper analyzes how, during the Juncker Presidency (2014–2019), the European Commission employed argumentative strategies to address the question...

    Maria Ferreira in Argumentation
    Article 27 March 2021
  4. The Birth of Biolaw: From American Bioethics to European Biolaw

    This chapter is focused on the origins of biolaw, placing its birth on theoretical and procedural developments of American bioethics, and showing how...
    Chapter 2021
  5. How the EU AI Act Seeks to Establish an Epistemic Environment of Trust

    With focus on the development and use of artificial intelligence (AI) systems in the digital health context, we consider the following questions: How...

    Calvin Wai-Loon Ho, Karel Caals in Asian Bioethics Review
    Article Open access 24 June 2024
  6. Strategic Autonomy for Europe: Strength at Home and Strong in the World, Illusion or Realism

    the EU is challenged to defend its sovereignty and strengthen its strategic autonomy in the international system of states given the threats of...
    Chapter 2023
  7. Navigating the Science System: Research Integrity and Academic Survival Strategies

    Research Integrity (RI) is high on the agenda of both institutions and science policy. The European Union as well as national ministries of science...

    Andrea Reyes Elizondo, Wolfgang Kaltenbrunner in Science and Engineering Ethics
    Article Open access 03 April 2024
  8. Justice and Migration. Europe’s Most Cruel Dilemma

    For Europeans who strive for greater justice, there is no more cruel dilemma that the tension between maximal generosity towards the weakest among...

    Philippe Van Parijs in Res Publica
    Article 08 March 2022
  9. Among equity and dignity: an argument-based review of European ethical guidelines under COVID-19

    Background

    Under COVID-19 pandemic, many organizations developed guidelines to deal with the ethical aspects of resources allocation. This study...

    Marta Perin, Ludovica De Panfilis in BMC Medical Ethics
    Article Open access 31 March 2021
  10. Educational Values in Human Rights Treaties: UN, European, and African International Law

    While human rights treaties provide a formidable set of principles on education and values, domestic Courts often tend to adjudicate claims in terms...

    Pablo Meix-Cereceda in Human Rights Review
    Article 21 July 2020
  11. Why Europe Does not Need a Constitution: On the Limits of Constituent Power as a Tool for Democratization

    In this article, I question the use of the notion of ‘constituent power’ as a tool for the democratization of the European Union (EU). Rather than...

    Aliénor Ballangé in Res Publica
    Article Open access 15 November 2021
  12. Cultural Particularities and Its Role in the “Innovation Divide”: A Closer Look at the Origins of “Spreading Excellence and Widening Participation”

    The “innovation divide” has been a common and persistent problem since the onset of Framework Programmes for Research and Innovation. Especially, for...
    Raúl Tabarés, Antonia Bierwirth in Putting Responsible Research and Innovation into Practice
    Chapter Open access 2023
  13. Conceptions of Human Dignity in African and European Legal Systems: Consonance or Dissonance?

    Inherent and universal human dignity was an entirely novel legal concept when it was promulgated by the Universal Declaration of Rights in 1948....
    Chapter 2023
  14. The Political Salience of Animal Protection in the Netherlands (2012–2021) and Belgium (2010–2019): What do Dutch and Belgian Political Parties Pledge on Animal Welfare and Wildlife Conservation?

    The Netherlands and Belgium are European Union (EU) states with a shared border and cultural similarities. Article 13 of the EU Treaty of Lisbon...

    Annick Hus, Steven P. McCulloch in Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics
    Article Open access 06 February 2023
  15. Sustainability assessment of short food supply chains (SFSC): develo** and testing a rapid assessment tool in one African and three European city regions

    Recent literature demonstrates the contribution of short food supply chains (SFSC) to regional economies and sustainable food systems, and...

    Alexandra Doernberg, Annette Piorr, ... Ulrich Schmutz in Agriculture and Human Values
    Article Open access 24 February 2022
  16. Introduction

    After a period in which Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) stood as a cross-cutting issue under the Eigth European Union Framework Programme...
    Vincent Blok, Lucien von Schomberg in Putting Responsible Research and Innovation into Practice
    Chapter Open access 2023
  17. How do 66 European institutional review boards approve one protocol for an international prospective observational study on traumatic brain injury? Experiences from the CENTER-TBI study

    Background

    The European Union (EU) aims to optimize patient protection and efficiency of health-care research by harmonizing procedures across Member...

    Marjolein Timmers, Jeroen T. J. M. van Dijck, ... Tommaso Zoerle in BMC Medical Ethics
    Article Open access 12 May 2020
  18. European Economic Ethics Research

    The purpose of the European Economic Community’s founders was not only ‘mercantilist’, but ‘economic’, in the broader sense of the term ‘economics’....
    Chapter 2020
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