Úmluva o biomedicíně a právo na informační sebeurčení. The Convention on Biomedicine and the right to the informational self-determination
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Abstract: In response to the twentieth anniversary of adoption of the Convention on Biomedicine the paper deals with the right to the informational self-determination in health care. The paper defines the content of the right to the informational self-determination in relationship to the right for privacy protection. The discussion highlights, pursuant to the case -law of the European Court of Human Rights and the Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic, occurences when the aforementioned right could be restricted. The paper examines the issues of the proportionality test between the private and public interests when providing public information about health status.
Abstrakt: V návaznosti na dvacetileté výročí přijetí Úmluvy o biomedicíně se článek zabývá právem na informační sebeurčení v oblasti péče o zdraví. Článek vymezuje obsah práva na informační sebeurčení ve vztahu k právu na ochranu soukromí. Na základě judikatury Evropského soudu pro lidská práva a Ústavního soudu České republiky je veden diskurs, v jakých případech lze právo na informační sebeurčení omezit a jakým způsobem je třeba přistupovat k poskytování informací veřejnosti.
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