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The Life Sciences in European Union Law: Achievements and Challenges Associated with the Integration Process


ISBN13: 9780854902200
Publisher: Wildy, Simmonds and Hill Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: Publication Abandoned



Publication Abandoned August 2017

Subjects:
EU Law, Wildy, Simmonds and Hill, Medical Law and Bioethics
Contents:
Introduction;
Table of Abbreviations;

PART 1 REGULATING THE LIFE SCIENCES AT EU LEVEL: THE ISSUES INVOLVED

1. Once Outside Living Organisms… Within the Scope of EU Legislation?;
2. Biological Materials In or As Health Products;
3. Recombinant or Synthetic DNA Through the Lens of EU Legislation
4. Principles Surrounding the Life Technologies: From Ethicisation to Europeanisation
5. EU Law Perspectives in the Field of Stem Cell Biology

PART II MODERN BIOTECHNOLOGY AND INTERNAL MARKET LAW: THE DYNAMICS OF ECONOMIC INTEGRATION

6. When Approximation of Laws Entails Centralising Decision Making;
7. National Derogations from Union’s Secondary Law: New Challenges, New Possibilities;
8. In the Vein of Economic Integration: The Access to New Markets;
9. On Proportionality of Measures Taken in Biotechnology Areas

PART III HUMAN APPLICATIONS IN THE LIGHT OF EU LAW: THE POTENTIAL OF EUROPEAN INTEGRATION

10. Reproductive and Regenerative Medicine in a Cross-border Setting;
11. Present and Future Implications of 3-D Bioprinting
12. Protecting Genetic Data in the Age of Personalised Medicine;
13. The Rise of Personal Genomics in Europe: Challenges Ahead

CONCLUSION

General Conclusion

SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY

SCIENTIFIC GLOSSARY

ANNEX