About: King's Law Journal is an academic journal published by Taylor & Francis. The journal publishes majorly in the area(s): Human rights & Politics. It has an ISSN identifier of 0961-5768. Over the lifetime, 533 publications have been published receiving 1864 citations. The journal is also known as: The King's College law journal.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors address the question of whether moving away from traditional, informed consent to a "blanket consent" regime for participation in large-scale biobanks is legally and ethically justifiable.
Abstract: Population genetic databases (“biobanks”) raise tricky dilemmas over the issue of consent. This paper addresses the question of whether moving away from traditional, informed consent to a “blanket consent” regime for participation in large-scale biobanks is legally and ethically justifiable. First, it describes the biobanking context and the emerging dilemmas around consent. Then, it identifies and critically analyses two of the most common rationales for modifying consent norms in the biobanking context that feature within the international biomedical and policy-making debates and literature. They are: (1) the alleged need to balance the public good of biobanks and research against individual interests by moving away from costly and inconvenient traditional informed consent standards; and (2) the claim that public opinion research demonstrates public support for, or, at least, public acceptance of, blanket consent. The paper argues that neither rationale in fact offers sufficient justification for adopti...
TL;DR: The Cult of Consent: Fixation and Fallacy as mentioned in this paper is a seminal work in the area of the cult of consent, which is based on the notion of fixation and fallacy.
Abstract: (2004). The Cult of Consent: Fixation and Fallacy. King's Law Journal: Vol. 15, No. 2, pp. 223-251.
TL;DR: In 2018, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) warned that humanity has 12 years to take radical action to avert an eco-catastrophe as mentioned in this paper.1 Accordingly, there remains a brief window of oppo...
Abstract: In 2018 the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) warned that humanity has 12 years to take radical action to avert an eco-catastrophe.1 Accordingly, there remains a brief window of oppo...
TL;DR: From Law to the Beautiful Soul Antinomy in Legal Theory Law and Popular Justice Legal and Moral Judgment The Limits of Criminal Justice Guilt and Albert Speer Legal Dialectics and the Reasonable Glue Sniffer Law.
Abstract: From Law to the Beautiful Soul Antinomy in Legal Theory Law and Popular Justice Legal and Moral Judgment The Limits of Criminal Justice Guilt and Albert Speer Legal Dialectics and the Reasonable Glue Sniffer Law, Dialectics and Deconstruction Negative Dialectics and Law Law and the Beautiful Soul.