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The HELP course on Key human rights principles in Biomedicine launched on the HELP Platform!

Evolution of biology and medicine, including new technologies, has produced spectacular advances in the health field. However, these developments raise various issues that affect the individual and the protection of the individual’s rights and dignity.

These ethical and, in many cases, also legal issues arise in different areas, such as consent to medical intervention, the right to know one’s health data, matters related to medically assisted procreation, recourse to organ or tissue donation and transplantation, etc. All of them in certain aspects may fall into the scope of application of human rights law.

To address these issues and bring the relevant legal framework closer to the practitioners, the European Programme for Human Rights Education for Legal Professionals (HELP) and the Bioethics Unit of the Council of Europe jointly developed a HELP course on Key human rights principles in Biomedicine.

The course is aimed at assisting both legal and health professionals to understand the key human rights principles in the biomedical field. It covers both binding legal instruments, notably the Oviedo Convention and its Additional Protocols, as well as the relevant case-law of the European Court of Human Rights, and non-binding instruments adopted by the Council of Europe Committee on Bioethics.

The topics are explored in a practical way, by using videos, interactive screens, case presentations, knowledge tests and reflective exercises.

The course consists of 8 modules:

  1. Introduction
  2. Free and informed consent
  3. Medical confidentiality and protection of health related data
  4. Protection of the embryo and procreation
  5. End of life
  6. Genetic testing
  7. Biomedical research
  8. Transplantation of human organs and tissues

The course was finalized in June 2018. It is currently available in English, but it will be translated in Russian, Romanian and Italian by the end of the year.

Click here to take the course in English now.

Strasbourg, France 4 September 2018
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