Found 14 items. Group: Legal sources. Listing from 1 to 5 [1]. Loi relative ŕ la bioéthique, adoptée le 8 juillet 2004 (Law on Bioethics) (2004)
[2]. 2002. évi VI. törvény az Európa Tanácsnak az emberi lény emberi jogainak és méltóságának a biológia és az orvostudomány alkalmazására tekintettel történő védelméről szóló, Oviedóban, 1997. Április 4-én kelt Egyezménye: Az emberi jogokról és a biomedicináról szóló Egyezmény, valamint az Egyezménynek az emberi lény klónozásának tilalmáról szóló, Párizsban, 1998. Január 12-én kelt Kiegészítő Jegyzőkönyve kihirdetéséről (ratification of Oviedo convention) (2002)
[3]. The Declaration of Inuyama: Human Genome Mapping, Genetic Screening and Gene Therapy (1990)
[4]. European Society of Human Genetics (ESHG) Recommendation on Genetic screening:technical and ethical issues, including commercialization of genetic tests (2000)
[5]. European Society of Human Genetics (ESHG)'s recommendation on Data Storage and DNA Banking for Biomedical Research: Technical, Social and Ethical Issues (no date specified)
Found 24 items. Group: Opinons of Ethics Committees. Listing from 1 to 5 [1]. Canadian Ethics Commision for Information and Technology. Position statement - For the ethical management of GMOs (2003)
[2]. Canadian Ethics Commission for Information and Technology. Position statement Ethics and nanotechnology: a basis for action (2006)
[3]. Canadian Ethics Commission for Information and technology. Organ donation and transplantation: Ethical dilemmas due to shortage (2004)
[4]. French National Consultative Ethics Committee for Health and Life Sciences's Opinion No.61 on Ethics and xenotransplantation. June 1998. (1998)
[5]. French National Consultative Ethics Committee for Health and Life Sciences's Opinion No. 77 on Ethical problems raised by the collected biological material and associated information data : 'biobanks', 'biolibraries'. April 2003 (2003)
Found 29 items. Group: Policy papers / Reports. Listing from 1 to 5 [1]. WHO briefing: A dozen questions (and answers) on human cloning (no date specified)
[2]. The Hungarian BIOTECHNOLOGY Programme (Main Features), this programme had 8 priorities, 7 concerning hard-core genomics, the 8th concerning communication, effects of biotechnology and moral issues (2003)
[3]. CIOMS/WHO: International ethical guideline for biomedical research involving human subjects (2002)
[4]. European Science Foundation (ESF)'s policy briefing on Human stem cell research:scientific uncertainties and ethical dilemmas, 2001 (2001)
[5]. European Society of Human Genetics (ESHG)'s response to the European Parliament Report on the ethical, legal, economic and social implications of human genetics (Fiori report) (no date specified)
Found 13 items. Group: Webpage of organization. Listing from 1 to 5 [1]. Central Office for Research Ethics Committees (COREC)'s webpage (no date specified)
[2]. Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU)'s webpage (no date specified)
[3]. The Medical Research Council's webpage (UK) (no date specified)
[4]. Sheffield Institute of Biotechnological Law and Ethics's webpage (no date specified)
[5]. British Medical Association (BMA)'s webpage: The Medical Ethics Committee of the BMA produces reports, codes of practice and discussion documents on controversial issues, such as genetic technology or organ donation (no date specified)
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