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    Global Bioethics in the Post-Coronavirus Era: A Discussion with Roberto Andorno.Roberto Andorno & George Boutlas - 2022 - Conatus 7 (1):185-200.
    A discussion with Roberto Andorno about global bioethics and biolaw, the Coronavirus pandemic, and its impact on human dignity and rights. Can we foresee the emerging new profile of global bioethics and biolaw in the post-Coronavirus era? How significant are they going to be in the future, after the enormous pressure that the Coronavirus pandemic has exercised on key political, legal, and ethical values? Must the voice of bioethicists -compared to the ‘hard’ scientific data- be louder in the (...)
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  2. Regulatory discrepancies between the Council of Europe and the EU regarding biomedical research.Roberto Andorno - 2010 - In André den Exter (ed.), Human rights and biomedicine. Portland: Maklu.
     
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    Towards new human rights in the age of neuroscience and neurotechnology.Marcello Ienca & Roberto Andorno - 2017 - Life Sciences, Society and Policy 13 (1):1-27.
    Rapid advancements in human neuroscience and neurotechnology open unprecedented possibilities for accessing, collecting, sharing and manipulating information from the human brain. Such applications raise important challenges to human rights principles that need to be addressed to prevent unintended consequences. This paper assesses the implications of emerging neurotechnology applications in the context of the human rights framework and suggests that existing human rights may not be sufficient to respond to these emerging issues. After analysing the relationship between neuroscience and human rights, (...)
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    The dual role of human dignity in bioethics.Roberto Andorno - 2013 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 16 (4):967-973.
    This paper argues that some of the misunderstandings surrounding the meaning and function of the concept of human dignity in bioethics arise from a lack of distinction between two different roles that this notion plays: one as an overarching policy principle, and the other as a moral standard of patient care. While the former is a very general concept which fulfils a foundational and a guiding role of the normative framework governing biomedical issues, the latter reflects a much more concrete (...)
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    Protecting prisoners’ autonomy with advance directives: ethical dilemmas and policy issues.Roberto Andorno, David M. Shaw & Bernice Elger - 2015 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 18 (1):33-39.
    Over the last decade, several European countries and the Council of Europe itself have strongly supported the use of advance directives as a means of protecting patients’ autonomy, and adopted specific norms to regulate this matter. However, it remains unclear under which conditions those regulations should apply to people who are placed in correctional settings. The issue is becoming more significant due to the increasing numbers of inmates of old age or at risk of suffering from mental disorders, all of (...)
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    Nonphysician-Assisted Suicide in Switzerland.Roberto Andorno - 2013 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 22 (3):246-253.
  7. Human rights and the moral obligation to alleviate suffering.Roberto Andorno & Cristiana Baffone - 2014 - In Ronald Michael Green & Nathan J. Palpant (eds.), Suffering and Bioethics. Oup Usa.
     
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    Do Our Moral Judgments Need to Be Guided by Principles?Roberto Andorno - 2012 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 21 (4):457-465.
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    ESPMH Conference, Vilnius 2003.Roberto Germany Andorno - 2003 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 6 (2):181-210.
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    Human dignity and the UNESCO Declaration on the Human Genome.Roberto Andorno - 2005 - In Jennifer Gunning & Søren Holm (eds.), Ethics, Law, and Society. Ashgate. pp. 1--73.
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    International Policy and a Universal Conception of Human Dignity.Roberto Andorno - 2012 - In Nathan J. Palpant (ed.), Human Dignity in Bioethics: From Worldviews to the Public Square. Routledge. pp. 13--127.
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    La dignidad humana como principio biojurídico y como estándar moral de la relación médico-paciente.Roberto Andorno - 2019 - Arbor 195 (792):501.
    El artículo destaca la importancia de distinguir entre dos roles diversos que la noción de dignidad humana juega en bioética: uno, como principio de orden jurídico-político, y otro, como estándar moral del trato debido al paciente. Cuando la dignidad es entendida en el primer sentido, nos encontramos con un concepto muy general, que cumple un rol fundacional y de orientación de las normas relacionadas con las prácticas biomédicas. En cambio, cuando es utilizada en el segundo sentido, intenta captar la exigencia (...)
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    Short literature notices.Roberto Andorno - 2011 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 14 (4):421-424.
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    Short literature notices.Roberto Andorno - 2011 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 14 (1):101-105.
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    Short literature notices.Roberto Andorno - 2011 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 14 (2):219-223.
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    Short literature notices.Roberto Andorno - 2011 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 14 (3):345-350.
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    Short literature notices.Roberto Andorno - 2012 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 15 (1):91-96.
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    Short literature notices.Roberto Andorno - 2012 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 15 (2):243-247.
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    Short literature notices.Roberto Andorno - 2012 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 15 (3):357-360.
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    Short literature notices.Roberto Andorno - 2012 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 15 (4):469-473.
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    Short literature notices.Roberto Andorno - 2013 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 16 (1):115-120.
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    Short literature notices.Roberto Andorno - 2013 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 16 (2):317-322.
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    Short literature notices.Roberto Andorno - 2013 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 16 (3):627-631.
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    Short literature notices.Roberto Andorno - 2008 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 11 (4):489-494.
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    Short literature notices.Roberto Andorno - 2013 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 16 (4):993-997.
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    Short literature notices.Roberto Andorno - 2014 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 17 (1):161-166.
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    Short literature notices.Roberto Andorno - 2014 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 17 (2):313-316.
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    Short literature notices.Roberto Andorno - 2014 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 17 (3):477-481.
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    Short literature notices.Roberto Andorno - 2014 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 17 (4):651-654.
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    Short literature notices.Roberto Andorno - 2009 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 12 (1):111-116.
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    Short literature notices.Roberto Andorno - 2009 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 12 (2):225-227.
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    Short literature notices.Roberto Andorno - 2009 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 12 (3):363-368.
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    Short literature notices.Roberto Andorno - 2010 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 13 (1):97-101.
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    Short literature notices.Roberto Andorno - 2010 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 13 (3):291-297.
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    Short literature notices.Roberto Andorno - 2010 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 13 (4):417-422.
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  36. The paradoxical notion of human dignity.Roberto Andorno - 2001 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto 78 (2):151-168.
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    The right not to know does not apply to HIV testing.Roberto Andorno - 2016 - Journal of Medical Ethics 42 (2):104-105.
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    Teaching ethics to scientists: an experience report. [REVIEW]Roberto Andorno - 2003 - Ethik in der Medizin 15 (3):243-245.
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    ‘How is it possible that at times we can be physicians and at times assistants in suicide?’ Attitudes and experiences of palliative care physicians in respect of the current legal situation of suicide assistance in Switzerland.Martyna Tomczyk, Roberto Andorno & Ralf J. Jox - 2023 - Journal of Medical Ethics 49 (9):594-601.
    IntroductionSwitzerland lacks specific legal regulation of assistance in suicide. The practice has, however, developed since the 1980s as a consequence of a gap in the Swiss Criminal Code and is performed by private right-to-die organisations. Traditionally, assistance in suicide is considered contrary to the philosophy of palliative care. Nonetheless, Swiss palliative care physicians regularly receive patient requests for suicide assistance. Their attitudes towards the legal regulations of this practice and their experience in this context remain unclear.ObjectivesOur study aimed to explore (...)
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    Towards a Governance Framework for Brain Data.Marcello Ienca, Joseph J. Fins, Ralf J. Jox, Fabrice Jotterand, Silja Voeneky, Roberto Andorno, Tonio Ball, Claude Castelluccia, Ricardo Chavarriaga, Hervé Chneiweiss, Agata Ferretti, Orsolya Friedrich, Samia Hurst, Grischa Merkel, Fruzsina Molnár-Gábor, Jean-Marc Rickli, James Scheibner, Effy Vayena, Rafael Yuste & Philipp Kellmeyer - 2022 - Neuroethics 15 (2):1-14.
    The increasing availability of brain data within and outside the biomedical field, combined with the application of artificial intelligence (AI) to brain data analysis, poses a challenge for ethics and governance. We identify distinctive ethical implications of brain data acquisition and processing, and outline a multi-level governance framework. This framework is aimed at maximizing the benefits of facilitated brain data collection and further processing for science and medicine whilst minimizing risks and preventing harmful use. The framework consists of four primary (...)
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    Minding Rights: Mapping Ethical and Legal Foundations of ‘Neurorights’.Sjors Ligthart, Marcello Ienca, Gerben Meynen, Fruzsina Molnar-Gabor, Roberto Andorno, Christoph Bublitz, Paul Catley, Lisa Claydon, Thomas Douglas, Nita Farahany, Joseph J. Fins, Sara Goering, Pim Haselager, Fabrice Jotterand, Andrea Lavazza, Allan McCay, Abel Wajnerman Paz, Stephen Rainey, Jesper Ryberg & Philipp Kellmeyer - 2023 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 32 (4):461-481.
    The rise of neurotechnologies, especially in combination with artificial intelligence (AI)-based methods for brain data analytics, has given rise to concerns around the protection of mental privacy, mental integrity and cognitive liberty – often framed as “neurorights” in ethical, legal, and policy discussions. Several states are now looking at including neurorights into their constitutional legal frameworks, and international institutions and organizations, such as UNESCO and the Council of Europe, are taking an active interest in developing international policy and governance guidelines (...)
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    Roberto Andorno, La distinction juridique entre les personnes et les choses à l'épreuve des procréations artificielles. Préface de François Chabas.Emmanuel Tourpe - 2001 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 99 (3):504-507.
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    The right not to know: an autonomy based approach.R. Andorno - 2004 - Journal of Medical Ethics 30 (5):435-439.
    The emerging international biomedical law tends to recognise the right not to know one’s genetic status. However, the basis and conditions for the exercise of this right remain unclear in domestic laws. In addition to this, such a right has been criticised at the theoretical level as being in contradiction with patient’s autonomy, with doctors’ duty to inform patients, and with solidarity with family members. This happens especially when non-disclosure poses a risk of serious harm to the patient’s relatives who, (...)
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    Global bioethics at UNESCO: in defence of the Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights.R. Andorno - 2007 - Journal of Medical Ethics 33 (3):150-154.
    The Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights adopted by the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organisation on 19 October 2005 is an important step in the search for global minimum standards in biomedical research and clinical practice. As a member of UNESCO International Bioethics Committee, I participated in the drafting of this document. Drawing on this experience, the principal features of the Declaration are outlined, before responding to two general charges that have been levelled at UNESCO’s bioethical activities (...)
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    Advance Directives.Nikola Biller-Andorno, Susanne Brauer & Peter Lack (eds.) - 2014 - Dordrecht: Imprint: Springer.
    This volume gives an overview on the currently debated ethical issues regarding advance directives from an international perspective. It focuses on a wider understanding of the known and widely accepted concept of patient self-determination for future situations. Although advance directives have been widely discussed since the 1980s, the ethical bases of advance directives still remain a matter of heated debates. The book aims to contribute to these controversial debates by integrating fundamental ethical issues on advance directives with practical matters of (...)
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    Revisiting respect for persons: conceptual analysis and implications for clinical practice.Supriya Subramani & Nikola Biller-Andorno - 2022 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 25 (3):351-360.
    In everyday conversations, professional codes, policy debates, and academic literature, the concept of respect is referred to frequently. Bioethical arguments in recent decades equate the idea of respect for persons with individuals who are capable of autonomous decision-making, with the focus being explicitly on ‘autonomy,’ ‘capacity,’ or ‘capability.’ In much of bioethics literature, respect for persons is replaced by respect for autonomy. Though the unconditional respect for persons and their autonomy (irrespective of actual decision-making capacity) is established in Kantian bioethics, (...)
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    Gender imbalance in living organ donation.Nikola Biller-Andorno - 2002 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 5 (2):199-203.
    Living organ donation has developed into an important therapeutic option in transplantation medicine. However, there are some medico-ethical problems that come along with the increasing reliance on this organ source. One of these concerns is based on the observation that many more women than men function as living organ donors. Whereas discrimination and differential access have been extensively discussed in the context of cadaveric transplantation and other areas of health care, the issue of gender imbalance in living organ donation has (...)
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    Ethical Challenges of Simulation-Driven Big Neuroscience.Markus Christen, Nikola Biller-Andorno, Berit Bringedal, Kevin Grimes, Julian Savulescu & Henrik Walter - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 7 (1):5-17.
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    It's only love? Some pitfalls in emotionally related organ donation.N. Biller-Andorno - 2001 - Journal of Medical Ethics 27 (3):162-164.
    Transplanting organs from emotionally related donors has become a fairly routine procedure in many countries. However, donors have to be chosen carefully in order to avoid not just medically, but also morally, questionable outcomes. This paper draws attention to vulnerabilities that may affect the voluntariness of the donor's decision. Suggestions are made as to how to approach the evaluation and selection of potential donors.
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    Nanomedicine–emerging or re-emerging ethical issues? A discussion of four ethical themes.Christian Lenk & Nikola Biller-Andorno - 2007 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 10 (2):173-184.
    Nanomedicine plays a prominent role among emerging technologies. The spectrum of potential applications is as broad as it is promising. It includes the use of nanoparticles and nanodevices for diagnostics, targeted drug delivery in the human body, the production of new therapeutic materials as well as nanorobots or nanoprotheses. Funding agencies are investing large sums in the development of this area, among them the European Commission, which has launched a large network for life-sciences related nanotechnology. At the same time government (...)
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