who owns your body Flashcards

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who owns your body when you’re alive

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you have limited property rights
you cannot transfer it to someone else
ethical issues around surrogacy and selling organs

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what happened in the alder hey organ scandal

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organ retention from post mortems and miscarriages/ terminations that parents had not consented to

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what where the consequences of the alder hey organ scandal

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redfern enquiry 2001

van Velzen struck off

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what where the features of the john moore case

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had leukaemia
treated by David Golde at UCLA
had splenectomy 
had necessary medical procedures 
Golde patented cell line derived from Moore's T-cells
Golde made 15 million dollars 

moore sued and lost

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what were the key legal decisions

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moore does not have property interest
Golde breached fiduciary duty by not acting in the patients interest and conflict of interest due to financial gain
moore was not fully informed

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what was the Hagahai T cell case

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US researchers collected samples for research from Hagahai people in Papua New Guinea
They created a T cell line and applied for a patent

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what where the issues raised by the Hagahai case

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biopiracy
need for prior informed consent
discussion of benefit sharing

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what is the Tissue Act Scotland 2006

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authorisation for use of organs and tissues from the deceased

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what are the features of the Canavan gene case

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Greenberg family
provided material, time, finances
viewed as a partnership
gene test was patented and royalties claimed ‘Unjust enrichment’

‘naturally occurring DNA segment cannot be patented just because it has been isolated’

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