by Pronet Studio | Dec 19, 2022 | Publications abroad
Autonomy is considered a fundamental principle of the doctor-patient relationship: in general, people have the right to be treated according to their informed preferences and wishes. However, there are situations related to cognitive disorders where it is no longer clear whether...
by Pronet Studio | Dec 19, 2022 | Publications abroad
The conceptual synergies arising from the integration of these domains are significant, although insufficiently explored, and are best seen through their application to specific health policy domains. ECD represents a particularly relevant case study: it is characterised by...
by Pronet Studio | Dec 19, 2022 | Publications abroad
According to a well-known distinction, neuroethics includes the neuroscience of ethics and the ethics of neuroscience. In neuroethics, these two parts have given rise to separate lines of enquiry, and there has been no discussion of how the two parts overlap. In this article, the author attempts to relate ...
by Pronet Studio | Dec 19, 2022 | Publications abroad
This article discusses international human rights instruments that set minimum standards for the content and application of mental health legislation. The article considers the extent to which the various instruments impose both 'negative obligations' ...
by Pronet Studio | Dec 19, 2022 | Publications abroad
Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) is an important ethical, legal and policy theme of the European Commission. Although it is variously defined, it is generally understood as an interactive process that involves researchers and innovators having to respond to each other's...
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