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  1. Legal personality of robots, corporations, idols and chimpanzees: a quest for legitimacy.S. M. Solaiman - 2017 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 25 (2):155-179.
    Robots are now associated with various aspects of our lives. These sophisticated machines have been increasingly used in different manufacturing industries and services sectors for decades. During this time, they have been a factor in causing significant harm to humans, prompting questions of liability. Industrial robots are presently regarded as products for liability purposes. In contrast, some commentators have proposed that robots be granted legal personality, with an overarching aim of exonerating the respective creators and users of these (...)
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    Necessity of ‘Eco Legal Person’ System for Ecological Democracy. 진희종 - 2020 - Journal of the Daedong Philosophical Association 90:111-127.
    이 글의 목적은 생태민주주의의 실현 방안의 하나로 ‘생태법인(Eco Legal Person)’ 제도의 필요성을 제기하는 데 있다. 아직은 생태학이나 법학에서 생태법인이라는 용어가 사용된 적은 없다. 필자는 생태법인이라는 용어를 “미래 세대는 물론 인간 이외의 존재들 가운데 생태적 가치가 중요한 대상에 대하여 법적 권리를 갖게 하는 제도”로 사용하고자 한다. 생태민주주의는 인간과 자연의 공존이라는 생태철학의 핵심 가치에 민주주의 체제의 우월성을 융합한 대안 정치이념이다. 생태민주주의 이념의 핵심은 공동체 의사결정과정에 미래 세대와 인간 이외 존재들의 생태적 이해관계가 고려되어야 한다는 주장을 담고 있다. 그런데 미래 세대나 인간 이외의 (...)
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  3. The Legal Person in the Criminal Justice of Lituania.Jonas Prapiestis & Agnė Baranskaitė - 2012 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 19 (1):293-314.
    The article deals with the entrenchment of the institute of criminal liability of a legal person in the Lithuanian criminal law. Upon approval of the Criminal Code of the Republic of Lithuania (hereinafter also referred to as the CC) on 26 September 2000, the criminal liability of a legal person was provided almost in every fifth (at present—in every second) article of the Special Part of the CC. Although criminal liability has been increasingly applied to legal persons (...)
     
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    Legal Person- or Agenthood of Artificial Intelligence Technologies.Tanel Kerikmäe, Peeter Müürsepp, Henri Mart Pihl, Ondrej Ondrej Hamuľák & Hovsep Kocharyan - 2020 - Acta Baltica Historiae Et Philosophiae Scientiarum 8 (2):73-92.
    Artificial intelligence is developing rapidly. There are technologies available that fulfil several tasks better than humans can and even behave like humans to some extent. Thus, the situation prompts the question whether AI should be granted legal person- and/or agenthood? There have been similar situations in history where the legal status of slaves or indigenous peoples was discussed. Still, in those historical questions, the subjects under study were always natural persons, i.e., they were living beings belonging to the (...)
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    Law's meaning of life: philosophy, religion, Darwin, and the legal person.Ngaire Naffine - 2009 - Portland, Or.: Hart.
    The perennial question posed by the philosophically-inclined lawyer is 'What is law?' or perhaps 'What is the nature of law?' This book poses an associated, but no less fundamental, question about law which has received much less attention in the legal literature. It is: 'Who is law for?' Whenever people go to law, they are judged for their suitability as legal persons. They are given or refused rights and duties on the basis of ideas about who matters. These (...)
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    A Practical Application of ‘Eco Legal Person’ - Focusing on ‘the Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins(Tursiops aduncus) in Jeju Island’ Application Model -. 진희종 - 2021 - Journal of the Daedong Philosophical Association 97:259-282.
    일찍이 필자는 미래세대나 자연적 존재가 법적 권리능력을 발휘할 수 있는 ‘생태법인 (eco legal person)’ 제도의 도입을 제기한 바가 있다. 이글의 목적은 생태법인의 구체적 인 적용 모델 제시를 통해 생태법인 제도 도입의 의의와 실용성을 논증하는 데 있다. 법치주의 체제에서는 법인 제도를 통해 인간 이외의 존재에게 법인격을 부여하여 그들 의 권리를 스스로 행사할 수 있도록 한다. 그러나 현행 법체제에서는 자연의 존재물을 법 인격의 주체로 인정하지 않는다. 하지만 법인 제도는 사회의 원활한 운용을 위해 창조된 것이다. 그리고 법인의 대상과 내용은 사회적 필요성에 의해서 (...)
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    The Legal Person or the Promethean Complex.Jean-Michel Poughon - 2012 - Les Cahiers Philosophiques de Strasbourg 31:235-261.
    Le mot persona désignait dans l’Antiquité le masque de l’acteur et indiquait aux spectateurs le personnage joué par l’acteur. Transposé dans le monde du droit, la « personne » renvoie aux divers rôles juridiques (propriétaire, vendeur…) joués pour le compte de l’individu sur la scène juridique. La personne serait donc l’interprète juridique des actes de l’individu, être physique. Les rôles juridiques sont dictés par un texte, la loi, elle-même manifestation des valeurs du groupe social auquel elle s’applique. Ces valeurs furent (...)
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    Legal personality” of artificial intelligence: methodological problems of scientific reasoning by Ukrainian and EU experts.Oleksandr M. Kostenko, Konstantin I. Bieliakov, Oleksandr O. Tykhomyrov & Irina V. Aristova - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-11.
    The article provides a comprehensive analysis of scientific approaches to the formation of legal regulation of relations arising in the development and use of artificial intelligence technologies, their socio-legal status, as well as social, ethical, methodological, and practical legal issues with an emphasis on the fundamentals of natural legal doctrine. The author’s vision of the concept of human interaction and artificial intelligence from the standpoint of legal relations is given. Emphasis is placed on the need (...)
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    Sign of the Times: Legal Persons, Digitality and the Impact on Personal Autonomy.Elizabeth Englezos - 2023 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 36 (2):441-456.
    Today, data and intervening digital media provide critical lines of communication with our social and business connections. Even those we know personally will typically connect to us via digital means. As a consequence, data and the digital space add a third dimension to the individual: we are now mind, body and digitality. This essay considers how digitality affects outcomes for the individual by exploring the mechanisms of digital influence. By using Peirce’s theory of semiosis to explain the process of digital (...)
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  10. A conceptual framework for legal personality and its application to AI.Claudio Novelli, Giorgio Bongiovanni & Giovanni Sartor - 2022 - Jurisprudence 13 (2):194-219.
    In this paper, we provide an analysis of the concept of legal personality and discuss whether personality may be conferred on artificial intelligence systems (AIs). Legal personality will be presented as a doctrinal category that holds together bundles of rights and obligations; as a result, we first frame it as a node of inferential links between factual preconditions and legal effects. However, this inferentialist reading does not account for the ‘background reasons’ of legal (...)
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    The Attribution of Limited Legal Personality to Nonhuman Species.Veerle Platvoet - 2020 - Journal of Animal Ethics 10 (1):49-58.
    This article offers a contribution to the debate on rapid biodiversity loss. This loss is a problem for ecosystems and thus for the human race, and our legal system should be equipped to protect biodiversity. This article suggests a solution in the form of the attribution of limited legal personality to nonhuman species. The concept of legal personality has been altered many times throughout history to stay in line with prevalent ideas. By acknowledging nonhuman species (...)
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  12. Why Things Can Hold Rights: Reconceptualizing the Legal Person.Visa Kurki - 2017 - In Visa A. J. Kurki & Tomasz Pietrzykowski (eds.), Legal Personhood: Animals, Artificial Intelligence and the Unborn. Springer.
    The chapter argues that the traditional theories of legal personhood, which associate legal personhood with the holding of rights, are outdated and should be reassessed. Many modern theories of rights come into conflict with our convictions regarding who or what is a legal person. For instance, most jurists would agree that foetuses are not natural persons but new-born children are. However, if we apply the so-called interest theory of rights, we will note that foetuses hold various rights, (...)
     
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    The Concept and Legal Personality of National Minorities in International Law.Saulius Katuoka - 2012 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 19 (3):1187-1199.
    The study analyses the issues of protection of national minorities from the perspective of international law. The study consists of three parts. In the first part, the author reveals the understanding of a national minority on the basis of objective and subjective features. This part focuses on such problematic issues as national minorities and citizenship, non-dominant position of a national minority. The second part of the study concentrates on international minorities as subjects of international law. The author analyses international (...) subjectivity of national minorities. A question is raised whether the rights of national minorities are individual or collective rights. The third part of the study focuses on the analysis of normative basis for the protection of national minorities. The author notes that the monist system exists in the Republic of Lithuania regarding the relation of international and national law. Under this system, the international treaties ratified by the Lithuanian Parliament (Seimas) are seen as an indivisible part of the legal system of the Republic of Lithuania. Therefore, the Convention for the Protection of National Minorities is an international treaty that is directly applicable in the legal system of the Republic of Lithuania. The fourth part of the study focuses on the question whether Lithuania should become a party to the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages. Although this issue is complex and includes the problems of political, economic, legal and other nature, the author focuses on the legal analysis of the problems related to the participation in the Charter. It is emphasised that the Charter is not the only document that ensures the linguistic rights of national minorities. Under the Law on International Treaties of the Republic of Lithuania, while considering participation in the Charter, the right of treaty initiative should be implemented, and the question of efficiency of the treaty must also be solved. (shrink)
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  14. The mother of the legal person.Kristin Savell - 2002 - In Susan James & Stephanie Palmer (eds.), Visible Women: Essays on Feminist Legal Theory and Political Philosophy. Hart. pp. 44--46.
     
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    Honeste Vive and Legal Personality in Kant’s Metaphysics of Morals.Sofie Møller - 2022 - In Christoph Horn & Robinson dos Santos (eds.), Kant’s Theory of Value. De Gruyter. pp. 181-196.
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    Contracting agents: Legal personality and representation. [REVIEW]Francisco Andrade, Paulo Novais, José Machado & José Neves - 2007 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 15 (4):357-373.
    The combined use of computers and telecommunications and the latest evolution in the field of Artificial Intelligence brought along new ways of contracting and of expressing will and declarations. The question is, how far we can go in considering computer intelligence and autonomy, how can we legally deal with a new form of electronic behaviour capable of autonomous action? In the field of contracting, through Intelligent Electronic Agents, there is an imperious need of analysing the question of expression of consent, (...)
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  17. Imagining a non-biological machine as a legal person.David J. Calverley - 2008 - AI and Society 22 (4):523-537.
    As non-biological machines come to be designed in ways which exhibit characteristics comparable to human mental states, the manner in which the law treats these entities will become increasingly important both to designers and to society at large. The direct question will become whether, given certain attributes, a non-biological machine could ever be viewed as a legal person. In order to begin to understand the ramifications of this question, this paper starts by exploring the distinction between the related concepts (...)
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    Access to medically assisted reproduction for legal persons: Possible?Karolína Nováková & Hana Konečná - 2018 - Ethics and Bioethics (in Central Europe) 8 (1-2):109-120.
    Along with the rapid growth that the field of assisted reproduction has experienced over the last few years, numerous ethical issues have arisen and need to be discussed thoroughly. One of them is the limitation of access to assisted reproduction techniques. Because no one should be discriminated against, it is essential to substantiate every single refusal of access carefully. The criterion of welfare of the child is used most frequently. In this paper, we propose a thought experiment aiming at contributing (...)
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    Can a River be Considered a Legal Person?Rana Göksu - 2022 - Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie 108 (1):82-107.
    The focus of this study is an examination of what it means to be a legal person and the role that the law plays in bestowing the legal status of being a person. This study highlights the underpinning rationalities and human interest that establish a hierarchy between person, defined as “human”, at a superior level to everything else, defined as “nonhuman”. In this respect, there is a core notion concerning human exceptionalism based on the rational sovereignty that justifies (...)
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  20. Should UK Law Reconsider the Initial Threshold of Legal Personality? A Critical Analysis.David Nixon - 2010 - Human Reproduction and Genetic Ethics 16 (2):182-217.
    At present UK Law states that the unborn child only becomes a legal person invested with legal rights and full protections, like other human persons, at birth. This article critiques the present legal position of setting the threshold for legal personality at birth, showing its inconsistencies and fundamentally pragmatic basis. Against this background, it is argued that a principled approach towards unborn life is necessary, which reflects in law the reality that the unborn child is (...)
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    Personality, person, subject in Russian legal philosophy at the turn of the twentieth century.Elena Pribytkova - 2009 - Studies in East European Thought 61 (2-3):209-220.
    The problem of the legal person is a central issue in legal philosophy and the theory of law. In this article I examine the semantic meaning of the concept of the person in Russian philosophy at the turn of the twentieth century, considered to be the "Golden Age" of Russian legal thought. This provides an overview of the conception of the personality in the context of different legal approaches (theory of natural law, legal positivism, (...)
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    An ontological analysis of states: Organizations vs. legal persons.Edward Heath Robinson - 2010 - Applied ontology 5 (2):109-125.
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    Decline as a form of conceptual change: some considerations on the loss of the legal person.Douglas C. Dow - 2008 - Contributions to the History of Concepts 4 (1):1-26.
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  24. Ngaire Naffine, Law's meaning of life: Philosophy, religion, Darwin and the legal person (2009). Author's introduction: The law of persons.Ngaire May Naffin - 2010 - Australian Journal of Legal Philosophy 35:111-115.
     
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  25. Legal ethics and regulatory legitimacy : regulating lawyers for personal misconduct.Alice Woolley - 2011 - In Reid Mortensen, Francesca Bartlett & Kieran Tranter (eds.), Alternative perspectives on lawyers and legal ethics: reimagining the profession. New York: Routledge.
     
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  26. The Legal Ambiguity of Advanced Assistive Bionic Prosthetics: Where to Define the Limits of ‘Enhanced Persons’ in Medical Treatment.Tyler L. Jaynes - 2021 - Clinical Ethics 16 (3):171-182.
    The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence systems has generated a means whereby assistive bionic prosthetics can become both more effective and practical for the patients who rely upon the use of such machines in their daily lives. However, de lege lata remains relatively unspoken as to the legal status of patients whose devices contain self-learning CIS that can interface directly with the peripheral nervous system. As a means to reconcile for this lack of legal foresight, this article approaches (...)
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    Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications of Personalized Genomic Medicine Research: Current Literature and Suggestions for the Future.Shawneequa L. Callier, Rachel Abudu, Maxwell J. Mehlman, Mendel E. Singer, Duncan Neuhauser, Charlisse Caga-Anan & Georgia L. Wiesner - 2016 - Bioethics 30 (9):698-705.
    Purpose: This review identifies the prominent topics in the literature pertaining to the ethical, legal, and social issues raised by research investigating personalized genomic medicine. Methods: The abstracts of 953 articles extracted from scholarly databases and published during a 5-year period were reviewed. A total of 299 articles met our research criteria and were organized thematically to assess the representation of ELSI issues for stakeholders, health specialties, journals, and empirical studies. Results: ELSI analyses were published in both scientific and (...)
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    Hart noted that much of the writing of legal philosophers was apparently concerned with the definition of a small number of key notions, such as' law','rights','duties','legal persons'. Many philoso-phical battles were fought over the adequacy of such definitions. Hart regarded such warfare as unproductive for two reasons. First, the. [REVIEW]Joseph Raz - 1993 - Utilitas 5 (2).
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    Comparative legal study on privacy and personal data protection for robots equipped with artificial intelligence: looking at functional and technological aspects.Kaori Ishii - 2019 - AI and Society 34 (3):509-533.
    This paper undertakes a comparative legal study to analyze the challenges of privacy and personal data protection posed by Artificial Intelligence embedded in Robots, and to offer policy suggestions. After identifying the benefits from various AI usages and the risks posed by AI-related technologies, I then analyze legal frameworks and relevant discussions in the EU, USA, Canada, and Japan, and further consider the efforts of Privacy by Design originating in Ontario, Canada. While various AI usages provide great convenience, (...)
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    Anu Pylkkänen, Trapped in Equality: Women as Legal Persons in the Modernisation of Finnish Law: Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura/finnish Literature Society, Helsinki, 2009, 277 pp, price €28 , ISBN 9789522221230. [REVIEW]Eva-Maria Svensson - 2010 - Feminist Legal Studies 18 (3):309-313.
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    Person and Disability: Legal Fiction and Living Independently.Paolo Heritier - 2022 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 35 (4):1333-1350.
    Without extending the historical analysis, this article analyzes the relationship between the legal concept of person with regard to the notion of living independently. The concept is normatively established in Article 19 of the CRPD and is presented as a legal fiction. The legal technique of fictio iuris is the premise for analyzing contemporary problems, for example, the attribution of responsibilities to non-human personalities, such as robots. The article, however, develops the problem of attributing rights to persons (...)
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    Persons or Property – Freedom and the Legal Status of Animals.Andreas T. Schmidt - 2018 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 15 (1):20-45.
    Is freedom a plausible political value for animals? If so, does this imply that animals are owed legal personhood rights or can animals be free but remain human property? Drawing on different conceptions of freedom, I will argue that while positive freedom, libertarian self-ownership, and republican freedom are not plausible political values for animals, liberal ‘option-freedom’ is. However, because such option-freedom is in principle compatible with different legal statuses, animal freedom does not conceptually imply a right to (...) self-ownership. Nonetheless, a concern for animal option-freedom means that humans do have a pro tanto duty of non-interference. Arguments familiar from the liberal tradition moreover imply that such a duty speaks for drastic reforms of existing animal law. But it does not imply wholesale abolitionism: it neither rules out positive duties towards animals nor means that we should abandon all interactions with animals. (shrink)
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  33. Persons or Property – Freedom and the Legal Status of Animals.Andreas T. Schmidt - 2017 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 15 (1):20-45.
    _ Source: _Page Count 26 Is freedom a plausible political value for animals? If so, does this imply that animals are owed legal personhood rights or can animals be free but remain human property? Drawing on different conceptions of freedom, I will argue that while positive freedom, libertarian self-ownership, and republican freedom are not plausible political values for animals, liberal ‘option-freedom’ is. However, because such option-freedom is in principle compatible with different legal statuses, animal freedom does not conceptually (...)
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    Rights, Persons, and Organizations: A Legal Theory for Bureaucratic Society.Meir Dan-Cohen - 1986 - Quid Pro Books.
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    Personal genome testing: Test characteristics to clarify the discourse on ethical, legal and societal issues.Eline M. Bunnik, Maartje H. N. Schermer & A. Cecile J. W. Janssens - 2011 - BMC Medical Ethics 12 (1):11.
    Background: As genetics technology proceeds, practices of genetic testing have become more heterogeneous: many different types of tests are finding their way to the public in different settings and for a variety of purposes. This diversification is relevant to the discourse on ethical, legal and societal issues (ELSI) surrounding genetic testing, which must evolve to encompass these differences. One important development is the rise of personal genome testing on the basis of genetic profiling: the testing of multiple genetic variants (...)
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    Legal Subjects and Juridical Persons: Developing Public Legal Theory through Fuller and Arendt.Kristen Rundle - 2014 - Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 43 (3):212-239.
    The ‘public’ character of the kind of rule of law theorizing with which Lon Fuller was engaged is signalled especially in his attention to the very notion of being a ’legal subject’ at all. This point is central to the aim of this paper to explore the animating commitments, of substance and method alike, of a particular direction of legal theorizing: one which commences its inquiry from an assessment of conditions of personhood within a public legal frame. (...)
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  37. Citizen and Person: Legal Status and Human Rights in Hannah Arendt.James Bohman - 2012 - In Marco Goldoni & Christopher McCorkindale (eds.), Hannah Arendt and the law. Portland, Or.: Hart Pub.2.
     
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    Dead Persons as Legal Rights Holders.Ivana Tucak & Tomislav Nedić - 2022 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 42 (2):289-312.
    One of the fundamental questions of legal philosophy and theory is what it means to have a legal right, i.e. who can be considered a legal right holder. With the parallel development of bioethical doctrine, this question about rights holders is becoming increasingly relevant, raising the question of whether rights holders can be animals, trees, foetuses, future generations or machines (artificial intelligence). This question also applies to the dead, where the difficult question of the end of life (...)
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    Personalized Medicine in a New Genomic Era: Ethical and Legal Aspects.Maria Shoaib, Mansoor Ali Merchant Rameez, Syed Ather Hussain, Mohammed Madadin & Ritesh G. Menezes - 2017 - Science and Engineering Ethics 23 (4):1207-1212.
    The genome of two completely unrelated individuals is quite similar apart from minor variations called single nucleotide polymorphisms which contribute to the uniqueness of each and every person. These single nucleotide polymorphisms are of great interest clinically as they are useful in figuring out the susceptibility of certain individuals to particular diseases and for recognizing varied responses to pharmacological interventions. This gives rise to the idea of ‘personalized medicine’ as an exciting new therapeutic science in this genomic era. Personalized medicine (...)
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    A Legal and Social Framework for the Inclusion of Persons with Disability through Accessible Tourism and Transportation by Bus.Dario Imperatore - 2018 - Science and Philosophy 6 (1):31-46.
    National, European, and international institutions should implement social policies to help the persons with disabilities. Strategic sectors include education, training, and work, with the equal protection of the laws. In addition, this essay is focused on another crucial “sector" that is part of the primary law, which include tourism along with public transportation and non-discrimination. In conclusion, legislators, and public institutions, as well as transport companies must comply the principles of accessibility, equality, and social justice for the social inclusion of (...)
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    Personalized medicine as orphanization: legal and ethical questions.Sina Gottwald & Stefan Huster - 2013 - Ethik in der Medizin 25 (3):259-266.
    Die Entwicklung einer „personalisierten Medizin“ ist zurzeit in aller Munde. Insbesondere die personalisierte Arzneimitteltherapie gewinnt infolge der pharmakologischen und molekulargenetischen Entwicklungen immer mehr an Bedeutung. Dies macht es erforderlich, die Auswirkungen der personalisierten Arzneimitteltherapie auf die gesetzliche Krankenversicherung (GKV) und die Patientenversorgung zu untersuchen. In diesem Zusammenhang stellt sich die Frage nach einer „Orphanisierung“: Könnten Arzneimittel der personalisierten Medizin regelmäßig als Orphan Drugs, also als Arzneimittel für seltene Leiden, ausgewiesen werden, würde für sie nach dem Arzneimittelneuordnungsgesetz (AMNOG) grundsätzlich kein Nachweis (...)
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    The legal concept of the person: A relational account.Paul Groarke - 2010 - Heythrop Journal 51 (2):298-313.
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    A Personal View: Navigating conflicting claims of legality and women’s safety at a volunteer medical clinic in Guatemala.Ellery Altshuler - 2020 - Developing World Bioethics 21 (3):123-124.
    Developing World Bioethics, Volume 21, Issue 3, Page 123-124, September 2021.
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    The Persons Case: The Origins and Legacy of the Fight for Legal Personhood. By Robert J. Sharpe and Patricia I. McMahon.Paul Groarke - 2010 - Heythrop Journal 51 (2):361-362.
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    Legal certificates of health before marriage: Personal health-declaration versus medical examination.A. Mjöen - 1913 - The Eugenics Review 4 (4):356.
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    Legal Aspects of Processing Personal Data in Development and Use of Digital Language Resources: The Estonian Perspective.Liina Jents & Aleksei Kelli - 2014 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 21 (1):164-184.
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  47. Legal culture, personality and civil society in Russia: interconditionality formula.M. B. Smolensky - unknown
     
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    Balancing personal beliefs against access to legal abortion: An uneven negotiation.Anita Kleinsmidt - 2021 - Developing World Bioethics 21 (2):56-57.
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    European Electronic Personal Health Records initiatives and vulnerable migrants: A need for greater ethical, legal and social safeguards.Oliver Feeney, Gabriele Werner‐Felmayer, Helena Siipi, Markus Frischhut, Silvia Zullo, Ursela Barteczko, Lars Øystein Ursin, Shai Linn, Heike Felzmann, Dušanka Krajnović, John Saunders & Vojin Rakić - 2020 - Developing World Bioethics 20 (1):27-37.
    The effective collection and management of personal data of rapidly migrating populations is important for ensuring adequate healthcare and monitoring of a displaced peoples’ health status. With developments in ICT data sharing capabilities, electronic personal health records (ePHRs) are increasingly replacing less transportable paper records. ePHRs offer further advantages of improving accuracy and completeness of information and seem tailored for rapidly displaced and mobile populations. Various emerging initiatives in Europe are seeking to develop migrant‐centric ePHR responses. This paper highlights their (...)
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    Pre-Persons, Commodities or Cyborgs: The Legal Construction and Representation of the Embryo. [REVIEW]Marie Fox - 2000 - Health Care Analysis 8 (2):171-188.
    This paper explores how embryos have been representedin law. It argues that two main models haveunderpinned legal discourse concerning the embryo. Onediscourse, which has become increasingly prevalent,views embryos as legal subjects or persons. Suchrepresentations are facilitated by technologicaldevelopments such as ultrasound imaging. In additionto influencing Parliamentary debate prior to thepassage of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act1990, images of embryos as persons featureprominently in popular culture, including advertisingand films, and this discourse came to the fore in the`orphaned embryo' (...)
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