1: Introduction
2: Genetic Data, Genome Understanding, and Socially Relevant
Information
3: The Context and State of the Art in European Biobanking
4: Genetic Privacy and Other Interests in Biobanking: Conflict and
confluence
5: The Protection of Genetic Privacy in Biobanking at International
Level: Establishing a base-line standard for genetic privacy
protection in biobanking
6: Do we Need Data Protection at All? Evaluating protection for
genetic privacy in biobanking in Europe excluding data
protection
7: Testing the GDPR in Relation to Biobanking: When does the GDPR
apply to biobanking?
8: Testing the GDPR in Relation to Biobanking: How does the GDPR
classify the biobanking process?
9: Testing the GDPR in Relation to Biobanking: How do the GDPR's
substantive provisions apply to biobanking?
10: A Critical Analysis of the Efficacy of the GDPR as a Framework
for the Protection of Genetic Privacy in Biobanking
11: Conclusion
Dara Hallinan is a Senior Researcher working at FIZ Karlsruhe. His specific focus is on the interaction law, new technologies - particularly ICT and biotech - and society. He studied law in the UK and Germany, completed a Master's in Human Rights and Democracy in Italy and Estonia and wrote his PhD at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel in Belgium on data protection law, genetic privacy and research biobanking.
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