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LEX MEDICINAE ANO 9 - Nº 17 REVISTA PORTUGUESA DE DIREITO DA SAÚDE

AUTORES:
Lia Raquel Neves
Luís Meneses do Vale
Eduardo Dantas
Fabiana Rego
Mara de Sousa Freitas
Washington Fonseca
Cecília Fonseca
Jean Herveg
Anne-Marie Duguet
Camilla Fittipaldi
Ana Elisabete Ferreira
Alexandre Dias Pereira
Allane Madanamoothoo
Margarida Silvestre
André Nigre
Vera Lúcia Raposo
Maria Manuel Meruje
Naralia Lojko
Lydia Nunes
Gonçalo de Melo Bandeira
Mafalda Francisco Matos
Marta Vicente
Co-Autores: Direção de Guilherme de Oliveira

EDITORA:
Coimbra Editora

ANO DE EDIÇÃO:
2013

ISBN:
1646-0359

Nº PÁGINAS:
256

Índice: Doutrina Lia Raquel Neves Health: a non-static phenomenon Luís Meneses do Vale Access to health carf between rationing and responsiveness: problem(s) and meaning(s) Eduardo Dantas How informfd should consent be? A brief analysis on consfnt and autonomy under thf European Convention on Human Rights and Biomedicine Fabiana Rego/Mara de Sousa Freitas Directivas Antecipadas de Vontade / Advanced Directives Washington Fonseca Euthanasia, orthotanasia and assisted suicide: a ítudy on the primacy ofthe patient´s freedom of choice and ethical-legal impactí Cecília Fonseca Law(s) without borders — Reflections on Comparative Law Jean Herveg Data protection in Biomedicine: How Many Authorities Do You Have toConvince Before Starting a Biomedical Research Project? Anne-Marie Duguet Genetic information and genetic data — Oviedo convention, internationalguidelines and French Law Camilla Fittipaldi The Additional Protocol to the Oviedo Convention concerning Genetic Testing for Health Purposes: step forward against the Direct-To-Consumer Genetic Testing Services? Ana Elisabete Ferreira Intangibility of human genetic identity: Is this really a human right? Why? Alexandre Dias Pereira Human Genes as Biotechnological Corporate Assets? Allane Madanamoothoo Surrogacy in France: an unlawfal practice whose prohibition is in accorddance with the Oviedo Convention Margarida Silvestre Sex selection and assisted reproduction technologies André Nígre Vipeholm, 66 years a bridge between benevolent patemalism and autonomy Vera Lúcia Raposo Juridical Status of Human Embryos and Foetus at the Oviedo Convention Maria Manuel Meruje/Naralia Lojko Biotechnology and Intellectual Property — Shoutd parents be moral? Lydia Nunes Brief obse rvattons about organ and tissue removal from living donors for transplantation in Brazilian law Gonçalo de Melo Bandeira «Do we need a "new" international convention that helps to avoid trafficking in organs? Some "criminal (and civil) lauw aspects"» — "Convention on Human Rights and Biomedicine — updated or outdated?" Mafalda Francisco Matos "Off-Label— Off Law?" Marta Vicente Wrongful life actions: the "ethical maze" between slippery siopes and the non-identity probleM