FOREIGN EXPERIENCE IN REGULATING AND ENSURING SOMATIC HUMAN RIGHTS

Authors

  • Aziza Mamutova Master’s student of the Faculty of Financial and Legal Monitoring of Tashkent State University of Law Uzbekistan, Tashkent Author

Keywords:

Somatic rights, natural rights, biotechnology, bioethics, body, medicine, genetics, international, legal regulation, legislation, international documents.

Abstract

The analysis of the problems of legal regulation of somatic rights has revealed the relevance and complexity of this issue in the context of modern medical ethics and patient rights. The article discusses the main challenges facing somatic rights, including informed consent, confidentiality of medical information and patient self-determination. The author emphasizes the need to develop and improve legal norms that protect the interests of patients in the context of the rapid development of medical technology and changing socio-cultural values. The work is based on the need for joint efforts on the part of legislators, medical professionals and the public to ensure fairness, ethics and quality of medical care.

References

Abashidze A. A., Solntsev A.M. «A new generation of human rights: somatic rights»;

Tarasyants E.V. «International legal aspects of human rights protection during biomedical research // Moscow Journal of International Law»;

Krylova N.E. «Some ethical and legal issues of conducting biomedical research on humans // State and law»;

Volodin V.P. «Commentary on the materials of the Thirty-third session of the UNESCO General Conference 2005 // Moscow Journal of International Law»;

https://zakon.ru/blog/2021/6/2/prava_cheloveka_-_vysshaya_cennost_i_dostizhenie_chelovechestva_chast_tretya_okonchanie_teoriya_soma

https://medvestnik.by/konsultant/somaticheskie-prava-na-sobstvennoe-telo.

Published

2024-05-06

How to Cite

FOREIGN EXPERIENCE IN REGULATING AND ENSURING SOMATIC HUMAN RIGHTS. (2024). Eurasian Journal of Law, Finance and Applied Sciences, 4(5), 15-20. https://in-academy.uz/index.php/EJLFAS/article/view/12277