Protection of Fundamental Rights in the Context of Biomedical Innovations: The Role of the European Court of Human Rights. Global Biosecurity
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2025
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Biomedical and technological advances are reshaping the landscape of healthcare, offering unprecedented
opportunities to address previously incurable diseases and improve quality of life. However, these breakthroughs
also raise complex ethical, legal, and social challenges, including disparities in access to healthcare and risks to
fundamental human rights. This study focuses on the role of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) in
addressing these challenges by analysing its case law related to biomedical innovations. Specifically, the research
identifies recurring patterns of human rights violations, such as breaches of privacy, informed consent, and
equitable access to healthcare. By examining the ECtHR’s judgments, the study elucidates the Court's pivotal role in
shaping legal norms and harmonising national legislation with international human rights standards. It further
highlights how ECtHR decisions contribute to balancing medical innovation with the protection of fundamental
rights. Ultimately, the article highlights the critical need for robust legal and ethical frameworks to mitigate the
risks posed by biomedical advancements and ensure that these technologies benefit all individuals without
discrimination.
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biomedical rights, biomedicine, European Court of Human Rights, European Convention on Human Rights, Convention on Human Rights and Biomedicine, human rights, ethics., biomedicine, European Court of Human Rights, rights, biomedicine, European Convention on Human Rights, Convention on Human Rights and Biomedicine, human rights, ethics
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Tarasevych, T., Yaremenko, O. I., Bondarenko, O. G., Hrabovska, O. O., & Zakharova, O. S. (2025). Protection of Fundamental Rights in the Context of Biomedical Innovations: The Role of the European Court of Human Rights. Global Biosecurity, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.31646/gbio.273.