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Author Chennells, Roger, author.

Title Equitable access to human biological resources in developing countries : benefit sharing without undue inducement / Roger Scarlin Chennells
Published Cham : Springer, [2016]
©2016

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Description 1 online resource (xix, 197 pages)
Contents Introduction -- Exploitation -- Common Heritage of Humankind -- The Altruism Argument -- The?No Value Added? Argument -- Justice and Exploitation in Bilateral Exchanges -- Undue Inducement and Coercion -- Risks to Indigenous Peoples as Vulnerable Population -- Closing Chapter
Summary The main question explored by the book is: How can cross-border access to human genetic resources, such as blood or DNA samples, be governed in such a way as to achieve equity for vulnerable populations in developing countries? The book situates the field of genomic and genetic research within global health and research frameworks, describing the concerns that have been raised about the potential unfairness in exchanges during recent decades. Access to and sharing in the benefits of human biological resources are aspects not regulated by any international legal framework such as the Convention on Biological Diversity, which applies only to the exchange of plants, animals and microorganisms, as well as to associated traditional knowledge. Examples of genetic research perceived as exploitative are provided in order to illustrate the legal vacuum concerning the global governance of human genetic resources. The main conclusions drawn from the legal and ethical analysis are:? Benefit sharing is crucial in order to avoid the exploitation of developing countries in human genetic research.? With functioning research ethics committees, undue inducement is less of a concern in genetic research than in other areas of medical research (e.g. clinical trials).? Concerns remain over research involving indigenous populations; accordingly, recommendations are provided. In drawing these conclusions, the book addresses in detail a highly pressing topic in global bioethics and international law. In this regard, it combines bioethical arguments with jurisprudence, in particular with reference to the law of equity and the legal concepts of duress (coercion), unconscionable dealing, and undue inducement
Analysis recht
law
sociale structuur
social structure
sociale ongelijkheden
social inequalities
bioethics
geneeskunde
medicine
volksgezondheid
public health
interdisciplinair onderzoek
interdisciplinary research
Medicine (General)
Geneeskunde (algemeen)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed July 23, 2015)
Subject Human population genetics -- Research -- Law and legislation -- Developing countries
Bioethics.
Population genetics.
Human beings.
Humans
Bioethics
Genetics, Population
Developing Countries
Homo sapiens (species)
Jurisprudence & philosophy of law.
Social issues & processes.
Medical & healthcare law.
Bio-ethics.
LAW -- Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice.
Population genetics
Bioethics
Human population genetics -- Research -- Law and legislation
Developing countries
Genre/Form Electronic books
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9783319197258
3319197258
331919724X
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