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Informed Consent in Europe - Legal, Ethical and Clinical Perspectives

English · Hardback

Will be released 30.06.2025

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Informed consent is intrinsically connected to a person's autonomy. Consent is a process to allow the patient(or data subject) to express her or his wishes and choices in an informed and autonomous way. In order to fulfil its role as a mechanism to protect the patient, it is thus of crucial importance that the informed consent procedure is as concise, precise, clear and personalised as possible.
European regulatory documents obliging to obtain informed consent seem to connect the same ethical and legal idea to very different legal requirements. The different legal concepts might boost the tendency that consent is not so much seen as a means to protect the patient's autonomy but more as a cumbersome procedure needed to shrink liabilities and protect the physician.
This book - based on research undertaken in an FP-7 project - gives an overview on the concept of informed consent as well as current and upcoming issues of getting, giving and managing informed consent, also taking into consideration the new EU data protection regime.
Dr Nikolaus Forgó is Professor at the University of Hannover and Director of the Institute for Legal Informatics. The authors are well-known academics and practitioners in medicine, law and ethics.

About the author

Univ.-Prof. Dr. Nikolaus Forgó ist Professor für IT-Recht und Rechtsinformatik an der Leibniz Universität Hannover (Deutschland) und Leiter des dortigen Instituts für Rechtsinformatik. Weiters gründete und leitet er den Universitätslehrgang für Informationsrecht und Rechtsinformation an der Universität Wien. Er betreibt umfangreiche Grundlagen- und Drittmittelforschung für europäische, deutsche und österreichische Auftraggeber zu allen Fragen des IT-Rechts, ist Autor zahlreicher Fachpublikationen und ständiger Vortragender auf dem Gebiet des Informationsrechts, ua an der Universität Wien und der Donau-Universität Krems.

Summary

Informed consent is intrinsically connected to a person’s autonomy. Consent is a process to allow the patient(or data subject) to express her or his wishes and choices in an informed and autonomous way. In order to fulfil its role as a mechanism to protect the patient, it is thus of crucial importance that the informed consent procedure is as concise, precise, clear and personalised as possible.

European regulatory documents obliging to obtain informed consent seem to connect the same ethical and legal idea to very different legal requirements. The different legal concepts might boost the tendency that consent is not so much seen as a means to protect the patient’s autonomy but more as a cumbersome procedure needed to shrink liabilities and protect the physician.

This book – based on research undertaken in an FP-7 project – gives an overview on the concept of informed consent as well as current and upcoming issues of getting, giving and managing informed consent, also taking into consideration the new EU data protection regime.

Dr Nikolaus Forgó is Professor at the University of Hannover and Director of the Institute for Legal Informatics. The authors are well-known academics and practitioners in medicine, law and ethics.

Product details

Authors Nikolaus Forgó
Assisted by Nikolau Forgó (Editor), Nikolaus Forgó (Editor)
Publisher Beck Juristischer Verlag
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 30.06.2025
 
EAN 9783406648571
ISBN 978-3-406-64857-1
No. of pages 300
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > Public law, administrative procedural law, constitutional procedural law

Europarecht, EU-Recht, Gesundheitswesen, Rechtsethik, Informationsrecht, Medizinrecht, Ethics, Law, BHN-Rabatt, Datenschutzrichtlinie

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