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Rethinking the right of withdrawal under the GDPR in the context of biobank research: is the right to withdraw consent under the GDPR sufficient enough for balancing data subject’ wishes and the interests of the biobank research?/ Ayşe Elif Kaya.

By: Language: Turkish Series: On İki Levha Yayıncılık yayın no ; 1959.Publisher: Şişli, İstanbul : On İki Levha Yayıncılık, 2022Edition: 1. Baskı - İstanbul, Şubat 2022Description: vii, 68 sayfa ; 24 cmContent type:
  • metin
Media type:
  • aracısız
Carrier type:
  • cilt
ISBN:
  • 9786254321047
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • KJE 6071 .K39 2022
Online resources: Summary: Arka kapak: The right to withdraw consent is an essential component of research ethics and data privacy. However, it should be noted that biobank research differs from traditional medical research. This thesis analyses the right of withdrawal in biobank research and argues that the right of withdrawal under the GDPR is not sufficient for balancing the interests of the stakeholders. In order to make an analysis of the legal issues attached to the right of withdrawal under the GDPR, the first Chapter provides the legal background for processing personal data for biobank research. The second Chapter, identifies the impacts of the right to withdraw consent in biobanking. The final Chapter proposes alternatives for balancing the interests sufficiently and highlights the need for a harmonized legislation specifially for biobanking within the European Union.
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Kaynakça: sayfa [63]-68.

Arka kapak: The right to withdraw consent is an essential component of research ethics and data privacy. However, it should be noted that biobank research differs from traditional medical research. This thesis analyses the right of withdrawal in biobank research and argues that the right of withdrawal under the GDPR is not sufficient for balancing the interests of the stakeholders. In order to make an analysis of the legal issues attached to the right of withdrawal under the GDPR, the first Chapter provides the legal background for processing personal data for biobank research. The second Chapter, identifies the impacts of the right to withdraw consent in biobanking. The final Chapter proposes alternatives for balancing the interests sufficiently and highlights the need for a harmonized legislation specifially for biobanking within the European Union.