Ethics and Legal Keys to Biomedical Research in Spain

This study analyzes the Spanish regulations on Biomedical research, with special reference to the Act of July 3, 2007, inspired by the instruments adopted by the Council of Europe and the European Union as well as in the domestic laws of the United States and the United Kingdom, which are pioneers...

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Main Authors: Antonio Cabanillas Sánchez, Jorge Zavala
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Jaén 2014-06-01
Series:Age of Human Rights Journal
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Online Access:https://revistaselectronicas.ujaen.es/index.php/TAHRJ/article/view/1403
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description This study analyzes the Spanish regulations on Biomedical research, with special reference to the Act of July 3, 2007, inspired by the instruments adopted by the Council of Europe and the European Union as well as in the domestic laws of the United States and the United Kingdom, which are pioneers in the field. This is an advanced law which regulates basic character research and the most controversial issues, both in law and ethical spheres, especially in stem cells research, allowing, with certain limits, the use of embryos, human fetuses, ovocytes and pre-embryos. To complement this approach, the study also analyzes the legal regime applied to clinical trials for drugs and health products.
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spelling doaj.art-465afb755dfc44c6879f31c30db1e7902022-12-22T01:59:52ZengUniversidad de JaénAge of Human Rights Journal2340-95922014-06-012Ethics and Legal Keys to Biomedical Research in SpainAntonio Cabanillas Sánchez 0Jorge Zavala1Professor of Civil Law. Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain Associate Professor of Public International Law. Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, SpainAssociate Professor of Public International Law. Universidad Carlos III de Madrid This study analyzes the Spanish regulations on Biomedical research, with special reference to the Act of July 3, 2007, inspired by the instruments adopted by the Council of Europe and the European Union as well as in the domestic laws of the United States and the United Kingdom, which are pioneers in the field. This is an advanced law which regulates basic character research and the most controversial issues, both in law and ethical spheres, especially in stem cells research, allowing, with certain limits, the use of embryos, human fetuses, ovocytes and pre-embryos. To complement this approach, the study also analyzes the legal regime applied to clinical trials for drugs and health products. https://revistaselectronicas.ujaen.es/index.php/TAHRJ/article/view/1403Ethics. Spanish Law. Biomedical Research. Stem Cells. Clinical Trials
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title_short Ethics and Legal Keys to Biomedical Research in Spain
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topic Ethics. Spanish Law. Biomedical Research. Stem Cells. Clinical Trials
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