01319nam0 22003251i 450 UON0051364720231205105510.51688-459-0978-620230427d1993 |0itac50 baitaIT|||| |||||ˆL'‰ultimo tocco di LubitschSamson Raphaelsontraduzione di Davide Tortorellacon una nota di Enrico GhezziMilanoAdelphi[1993]97 p.18 cmContiene in traduzione italiana: Freundschaft, A Hollywood fable001UON000222012001 Piccola Biblioteca Adelphi306LUBITSCH ERNSTUONC075295FIITMilanoUONL000005791.4302330924CINEMA. REGIA. PERSONE COLLEGATE CON IL SOGGETTO22RAPHAELSONSamsonUONV290136554610TORTORELLADavideUONV290137730GHEZZIEnricoUONV290138AdelphiUONV245967650ITSOL20240220RICASIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOUONSIUON00513647SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI F. Goethe 791.092 LUB 1202 SI 42167 5 1202 Ultimo tocco di Lubitsch981486UNIOR05231nam 22006135 450 991089017440332120250807135826.09783031668043303166804910.1007/978-3-031-66804-3(MiAaPQ)EBC31694880(Au-PeEL)EBL31694880(CKB)36256524100041(DE-He213)978-3-031-66804-3(EXLCZ)993625652410004120241001d2024 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Discourse of Biorights European Perspectives /edited by José-Antonio Seoane, Oscar Vergara1st ed. 2024.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer,2024.1 online resource (321 pages)The International Library of Bioethics,2662-9194 ;1099783031668036 3031668030 Chapter 1. A rights-based theory for health justice (José-Antonio Seoane) -- Chapter 2. On the possibility of a bioethics based on fundamental rights (Tomás de Domingo Pérez) -- Chapter 3. Social determinants of health and the indivisibility of social justice (Encarnación Fernández-Ruiz-Gálvez) -- Chapter 4. Vulnerability: at the Source of Biolaw (Claudio Sartea) -- Chapter 5. The Issue of Bodily Rights Alienation (Noelia Martínez-Doallo) -- Chapter 6. Rethinking with Onora O´Neill the Kantian Concept of Autonomy in Biolaw (María Jesús Vázquez Lobeiras) -- Chapter 7. Autonomy and Advance Care Planning in Liquid Times of Brain Activity: The Sound of Silence (Joaquim Gomes) -- Chapter 8. Artificial Intelligence and Neurorights: Lessons learned for a Future Global Regulation (Daniel García San José) -- Chapter 9. Protecting My Mind. Cognitive Liberty, Commons and Neurorights (Paolo Sommaggio) -- Chapter 10. From therapy to enhancement: ethical and legal issues about neurotechnologies in the EU framework of human rights (Silvia Salardi) -- Chapter 11. Gestational Surrogacy, Private Life and the European Court of Human Rights Case Law (Alfonso Ballesteros) -- Chapter 12. Gestational surrogacy as a new right. a narrative approach (Oscar Vergara) -- Chapter 13. Ritual Circumcisions of Minors: Civil and Criminal Perspectives in Spanish Law (Agustín Motilla) -- Chapter 14. Broadening conscience: Altruism, Civil disobedience, or (positive) conscientious objection against migrant healthcare exclusion? (Rosana Triviño Caballero) -- Chapter 15. Cross-border healthcare: the Spanish implementation of the Directive 2011/24/UE (Ana María Marcos del Cano) -- Chapter 16. Comparative review of national regulatory frameworks in the context of secondary use of data for research across Europe (Olga Tzortzatou-Nanopoulou) -- Chapter 17. Privacy, Big Data and eHealth profiling in European Law: Rights & Wrongs (Leonor Teixeira) -- Chapter 18. Euthanasia and assisted suicide: The public provision of death as a new bio-right? (Carolina Pereira-Sáez) -- Chapter 19. Biorights at the end of life. Achievements and open questions in the Italian context (Patrizia Borsellino).This book provides answers to the questions that biomedical and biotechnological research has posed to our societies by proposing the introduction of biorights. It shows how bioscience affects our individual and social lives by discussing and answering important questions such as; Are we becoming more vulnerable and unable to protect ourselves? How can we ensure fairness and justice with regards to the access to health care? Are human dignity, autonomy and equality at risk? Do we need new and special rights: neurorights, genetic rights? What is the meaning and scope of the right to life, health, privacy or non-discrimination? Biorights are the suggested solution for dealing with these challenges. Healthcare professionals, bio-researchers, policy makers, scholars, and citizens will, in this book, find a guide to knowing how bioscience affects our lives. Furthermore, this book provides a comprehensive method for biomedical and biotechnological decision-making that comprises human or basic rights dimensions alongside technical and ethical dimensions. Chapters 1, 12 and 18 are available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.The International Library of Bioethics,2662-9194 ;109EthicsMedical sciencesMedical laws and legislationMoral Philosophy and Applied EthicsHealth SciencesMedical LawEthics.Medical sciences.Medical laws and legislation.Moral Philosophy and Applied Ethics.Health Sciences.Medical Law.344.240419Seoane José-AntonioVergara OscarMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQES-AcoUBOOK9910890174403321The Discourse of Biorights4249057UNINA