03229oam 2200469 450 991077998990332120190911112724.01-78326-306-7(OCoLC)855528107(MiFhGG)GVRL8RGZ(EXLCZ)99255000000110767720130604h20132013 uy 0engurun|---uuuuatxtccrGenetic privacy an evaluation of the ethical and legal landscape /edited by Terry Sheung-Hung Kaan, Calvin Wai-Loon Ho, National University of Singapore, SingaporeLondon Imperial College Press2013London :Imperial College Press,[2013]�20131 online resource (xiii, 397 pages)Gale eBooksDescription based upon print version of record.1-78326-305-9 1-299-77085-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.The notion of genetic privacy / Calvin W.L. Ho and Terry S.H. Kaan -- Can data protection secure personal privacy? / Onora O'Neill -- Navigating the privacy complex of self, other, and relationality / Calvin W.L. Ho -- Privacy and biomedical research : a role-based approach / Anh Tuan Nuyen -- Socio-political discourses on genetic privacy in Japan / Kenji Matsui -- Genetic privacy : a challenge to genetic testing in China / Chunshui Wang -- Don't ask, don't tell : exploring the limits of genetic privacy in Singapore / Terry S.H. Kaan -- Privacy, rights, and biomedical data collections / Benjamin Capps -- Individual right vs. public interest : the role of the Islamic religious council of Singapore in bioethics consultation on genetic privacy / Nazirudin M. Nasir -- What - if anything - is special about "genetic privacy"? / Jacqueline J.L. Chin and Alastair V. Campbell -- Genetic privacy in the United States : genetic exceptionalism, GINA, and the future of genetic testing / Thomas H. Murray and Ross S. White -- The regulatory framework for protection of genetic privacy in Australia / Margaret Otlowski and Dianne Nicol -- Privacy matters in nicotine addiction / Yvette van der Eijk -- Human genomics and privacy / Oi Lian Kon.Privacy is an unwieldy concept that has eluded an essentialised definition despite its centrality and importance in the body of bioethics. The compilation presented in this volume represents continuing discussions on the theme of privacy in the context of genetic information. It is intended to present a wide range of expert opinion in which the notion of privacy is examined from many perspectives, in different contexts and imperatives, and in different societies, with the hope of advancing an understanding of privacy through the examination and critique of some of its evolving component concepGenetic disordersMedical ethicsGenetic disorders.Medical ethics.174.2/96042Kaan TerryHo W. CalvinMiFhGGMiFhGGBOOK9910779989903321Genetic privacy3861274UNINA