Misuse of genetic information: the common law and professionals' liability.

David F. Partlett
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As scientific advances take place in mapping the human genome, probing minds have voiced concern about discrimination on the basis of genetic makeup in employment and insurance. The issue has been addressed in numbers of western countries, usually by strong proscriptions against use of genetic information based upon principles of privacy. The article argues that an evolutionary approach in prescribing legal norms to actual abuses is more satisfactory. Placing responsibility on professionals through their duty of confidence may be particularly efficacious in preventing abuses while allowing the optimal disclosure of socially useful information. It is recognized that social norms will also govern the use of genetic information. More generally, the law of torts will implicate the disclosure and use of genetic information.
基因信息滥用:普通法与专业人员的责任。
随着科学在绘制人类基因组图谱方面取得进展,探索者们对就业和保险领域基于基因构成的歧视表示担忧。这个问题已经在许多西方国家得到解决,通常是基于隐私原则对使用遗传信息的强烈禁止。文章认为,对实际滥用行为规定法律规范的演进方法更为令人满意。通过专业人员的保密义务使他们承担责任,可能特别有效地防止滥用,同时使对社会有用的信息得到最佳披露。人们认识到,社会规范也将支配遗传信息的使用。更一般地说,侵权行为法将涉及基因信息的披露和使用。
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