LIMITS ON BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH IN INTERNATIONAL AND EUROPEAN LEGAL ORDER
Abstract
Biomedical research has developed strongly in recent years, making significant progress, but raised, in turn, considerable challenges; especially for human rights. The International and European law establishes limits to the research activities in order to guarantee the fundamental rights of the individual. This paper identifies and examines those limits provide by international and european instruments, while systematized and clarified through a set of principles that will have to take into account the biomedical researcher in the exercise of their scientific activity.Downloads
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2016-05-09
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Sánchez Patrón, J. M. (2016). LIMITS ON BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH IN INTERNATIONAL AND EUROPEAN LEGAL ORDER. IUS ET SCIENTIA, 2(1), 35–58. Retrieved from https://revistascientificas.us.es/index.php/ies/article/view/13210
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