TY - BOOK AU - Kaan,Terry AU - Ho,W.Calvin TI - Genetic Privacy: an Evaluation of the Ethical and Legal Landscape SN - 9781783263066 AV - RB155.5 U1 - 174.2/96042 23 PY - 2013/// CY - London PB - Imperial College Press KW - Human genetics KW - Moral and ethical aspects KW - Bioethics KW - Diagnostic services KW - Genetics KW - Technique KW - Confidential communications KW - Civil rights KW - Humanities KW - Diagnosis KW - National health services KW - Social psychology KW - Human rights KW - Social control KW - Medical care KW - Sociology KW - Social sciences KW - Genetic screening KW - Morals KW - Diagnostic Services KW - Genetic Techniques KW - Confidentiality KW - Genetic Services KW - Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures KW - Civil Rights KW - Preventive Health Services KW - Patient Rights KW - Investigative Techniques KW - Health Services KW - Psychology, Social KW - Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms KW - Community Health Services KW - Human Rights KW - Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment KW - Social Control, Formal KW - Health Care Facilities, Manpower, and Services KW - Psychiatry and Psychology KW - Health Care Economics and Organizations KW - Delivery of Health Care KW - Social Sciences KW - Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena KW - Genetic Privacy KW - ethics KW - Privacy KW - Bioethical Issues KW - Jurisprudence KW - Genetic Testing KW - Ethics KW - legislation & jurisprudence KW - Génétique humaine KW - Aspect moral KW - Services de diagnostics KW - Génétique KW - Secret professionnel KW - Diagnostics KW - Méthodologie KW - Droits de l'homme KW - Sciences humaines KW - Services de santé KW - Psychologie sociale KW - Droits de l'homme (Droit international) KW - Contrôle social KW - Prestation de soins KW - Sociologie KW - Sciences sociales KW - Bioéthique KW - Dépistage génétique KW - civil rights KW - aat KW - humanities KW - diagnosis KW - social psychology KW - sociology KW - social sciences KW - MEDICAL KW - bisacsh KW - fast KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; The notion of genetic privacy / Calvin W.L. Ho and Terry S.H. Kaan -- Can data protection secure personal privacy? / Onora O'Neill -- Navigating the privacy complex of self, other, and relationality / Calvin W.L. Ho -- Privacy and biomedical research : a role-based approach / Anh Tuan Nuyen -- Socio-political discourses on genetic privacy in Japan / Kenji Matsui -- Genetic privacy : a challenge to genetic testing in China / Chunshui Wang -- Don't ask, don't tell : exploring the limits of genetic privacy in Singapore / Terry S.H. Kaan -- Privacy, rights, and biomedical data collections / Benjamin Capps -- Individual right vs. public interest : the role of the Islamic religious council of Singapore in bioethics consultation on genetic privacy / Nazirudin M. Nasir -- What -- if anything -- is special about "genetic privacy"? / Jacqueline J.L. Chin and Alastair V. Campbell -- Genetic privacy in the United States : genetic exceptionalism, GINA, and the future of genetic testing / Thomas H. Murray and Ross S. White -- The regulatory framework for protection of genetic privacy in Australia / Margaret Otlowski and Dianne Nicol -- Privacy matters in nicotine addiction / Yvette van der Eijk -- Human genomics and privacy / Oi Lian Kon N2 - Privacy is an unwieldy concept that has eluded an essentialised definition despite its centrality and importance in the body of bioethics. The compilation presented in this volume represents continuing discussions on the theme of privacy in the context of genetic information. It is intended to present a wide range of expert opinion in which the notion of privacy is examined from many perspectives, in different contexts and imperatives, and in different societies, with the hope of advancing an understanding of privacy through the examination and critique of some of its evolving component concepts such as notions of what constitute the personal, the context of privacy, the significance and impact of the relational interests of others who may share the same genetic inheritance, and mechanisms for the protection of privacy (as well as of their limitations), among others. More specifically, the discussions in this volume encourages us to think broadly about privacy, as encompassing values that are entailed in the sociality of context and of relations, and also as freedom from illegitimate and excessive surveillance. A long-standing question that continues to challenge us is whether genetic information should be regarded as exceptional, as it is often perceived. A conclusion that could be derived from this volume is that while genetic information may be significant, it is not exceptionally so. The work presented in this volume underlines the continuing and growing relevance of notions of privacy to genomic science, and the need to take ownership of a genetic privacy for the future through broad, rigorous and open discussion. Contributors: Alastair V. Campbell, Benjamin Capps, Jacqueline J.L. Chin, Oi Lian Kon, Kenji Matsui, Thomas H. Murray, Nazirudin Mohd Nasir, Dianne Nicol, Anh Tuan Nuyen, Onora O'Neill, Margaret Otlowski, Yvette van der Eijk, Chunshui Wang, Ross S. White UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=622548 ER -