Human Tissue Research:A European perspective on the ethical and legal challenges '11
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Preface: Introduction by the editors; 1 - KEY CONCEPTS OF THE ETHICALDEBATE; 1. The biomedical uses of the body: lessons from the history of humanrights and dignity; 2. Exploring an alternative for informed consent inbiobank research; 3. Respect as a precondition for use of human tissue forresearch purposes; 4. Risky business - re-evaluating participant risk inbiobanking; 5. Reciprocity, trust, and public interest in researchbiobanking: in search for a balance; 6. Taking solidarity seriously: dobiobank institutions have a moral obligation to inform their patients onincidental health findings?; 7. Beyond the dichotomy of individualism andsolidarity: participation in biobank research in Sweden and Norway; 2 - THELEGAL REGULATION OF HUMAN TISSUE RESEARCH; 8. Law, ethics, and human tissueresearch - integration or competition?; 9. Legal paradigms of human tissues;10. Research with human biological material and personal data in biobanks -legal and regulatory framework in Switzerland; 11. Legal issues surroundingFrench research-focused biobanks; 12. Biobanks: ethical and legal aspects ofthe collection and storage of human biological material in Italy; 13. How toachieve 'free movement of tissue' in the EU research area; 3 - PRACTICES -DISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES; 14. Ethical recommendations for the use of humanbiological material stored in pathology archives for research purposes; 15.Informed consent when donating cells for the production of human tissueengineered products; 16. The regulation of autologous stem cells in heartrepair: comparing the UK and Germany; 17. Discovering informed consent: acase study on the practice of informed consent to tissue donation inAustria; Epilogue: Conclusions and future prospects from the articles of thepresent volume by the editors