The European convention on bioethics

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Benefiting from a widely recognised experience of the field of bioethics, the Council of Europe which represents all the democratic countries of Europe, has embarked on the ambitious task of drafting a European Convention on bioethics. The purpose of this text is to set out fundamental values, such as respect for human dignity, free informed consent and non-commercialisation of the human body. In addition to this task, protocols will provide specific standards for the different fields concerned with the application of biomedical sciences. The convention and the]first two protocols (human experiments and organ transplants) are due to be ready for signature by mid 1994.

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Byk, C. (1993). The European convention on bioethics. Journal of Medical Ethics, 19(1), 13–16. https://doi.org/10.1136/jme.19.1.13

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