We are pleased to announce the release of “Data Privacy, Data Property, and Data Sharing: An Interdisciplinary Perspective for Post-pandemic Transnational Scientific Research”!
Born from the EuCARE – Brocher symposium with further insights and new contributions, this book tackles a highly topical debate in the post-pandemic era: how can we use health data for the public good while respecting privacy and individual rights?
Including a timely analysis of the new EU Regulation on the European Health Data Space positions, the book fosters a rich interdisciplinary dialogue between law, medicine and ethics on key topics such as:
-> Compelling and emerging issues within the legal and ethical framework for biomedical research in Europe and beyond
-> Controversial issues related to ownership and control of health data
-> Innovative models and open challenges for sustainable data sharing
An essential and authoritative tool for researchers, legal professionals and policymakers working on the governance of transnational health data.
Available here.