Financial markets in Europe : towards a single regulator? /
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Imprint: | London ; New York : Kluwer Law International, c2003. |
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Description: | xxvi, 468 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4972730 |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- About the Authors
- Chapter 1. Cyberlaw: A Potent New Medicine for Health Law on the Internet
- I. Introduction
- II. Today's health care system: from limited Resources to the "wild wild west" of law
- III. Selected e-health issues
- IV. Concluding remarks
- Chapter 2. Telemedicine and the E-Commerce Directive
- I. The impact of internet on health care and telemedicine
- II. The impact of the e-commerce directive on health online
- III. Conclusion
- Chapter 3. Risks of E-Health
- I. Medical Malpractice
- II. Conclusion
- Chapter 4. Sealing in the Quality: A Classification of Quality Assurance Initiatives for Health-Related Information on the Internet
- I. Introduction
- II. Conclusion
- Chapter 5. Enhancing Our Health through E-Ethics and Cybermedicine?
- I. Introduction
- II. Concepts and applications
- III. New ethical problems?
- IV. The doctor-patient relationship
- V. Concluding remarks
- Chapter 6. Bioethical, Geoethical and Commercial Practicality Assessment of the Draft International Convention on Telemedicine and Telehealth
- I. Summary of the draft convention
- II. Bioethical analysis
- III. Geoethical analysis
- IV. Commercial practicality analysis
- Chapter 7. The European Data Protection Legislation and the Medical Records
- I. Introduction
- II. The recording of medical records
- III. Right of access to the medical record
- IV. The transfer of health data to third countries
- V. The use of medical record for Scientific research
- Chapter 8. The European Perspective on E-Health
- I. Introduction
- II. E-europe
- III. Health online
- IV. E-commerce directive
- V. Competition issues on the internet
- VI. What has been accomplished?
- VII. Concluding remarks
- Chapter 9. Data Subject's Consent and Cross-Border Data Processing Christian Dierks
- I. Introduction
- II. Directive 95/46/EC of 24 October of 1995
- III. Cross-border data processing
- IV. Derogations according to article 26
- V. Data subject's consent - Primary condition?
- VI. "secondary" conditions
- VII. Ehtel working group T6
- VIII. Conclusion
- Annexe 1.
- Annexe 2.
- Annexe 3.
- Index