Donderdag 19 september

8:30-18:00 Hospitality Desk
Lobby of the Collegium Iuridicum II, Lipowa Street

 

09:00–11:00 PLENARY SESSION 1
Collegium Iuridicum II, Aula 2

9:00-9:30 Keynote lecture: Professor Leszek Bosek, Fundamental rights in the case-law of the Court of Justice of the European Union on the Biotech Directive

Moderator: Michał Królikowski

09:30–09:45 Dean M. Harris, Comparing fundamental rights to health care in the United States and Europe
09:45–10:00 Steven Lierman, Reliable science in the courtroom: a joint responsibility of policymaker, scientist and judge
10:00–10:15 Estelle Brosset, The scope of Article 35 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union: what does the Court say?
10:15–10:30 Janusz Roszkiewicz, When can a patient be deprived of life without his consent? Considerations in the light of the case-law of the European Court of Human Rights
10:30-11:00 Discussion

 

 11:00–11:30 COFFEE BREAK
Lobby of the Collegium Iuridicum II, Lipowa Street

 

11:30–13:30 PLENARY SESSION 2
Collegium Iuridicum II, Aula 2

11:30–12:00 Keynote lecture: Professor Tamara K. Hervey, Reshoring of healthcare system capacities: a European human rights issue?

Moderator: Dobrochna Bach-Golecka

12:00–12:15 Tomasz Sroka, Contemporary trends in the protection of fundamental rights in health law: diagnosis and evaluation
12:15–12:30 Kavot Zillén, Children’s Health-related Rights in the Post-Pandemic era
12:30–12:45 Claudia Seitz, Regulation of Artificial Intelligence in Medical Applications: Acceptable Risks in the Light of Absolute and Relative Safety
12:45–13:00 Michał Królikowski, Calling out for death: Subjectivity in patterns of dying
13:00-13:30 Discussion

1.4    13:30-14:30 LUNCH
Lobby bar, Collegium Iuridicum II

 

14:30-16:00 PANELS

Session 1: Collegium Iuridicum II, room 1.2

Moderator: Steven Lierman

14:30-14:45 Audrey Lebret, The contribution of the Council of Europe to the regulation of biomedical AI
14:45-15:00 Petra Holmberg, Safeguarding Fundamental Rights in Mental Health Applications in the Framework of the EU AI Act
15:00-15:15 Dominika Ewa Harasimiuk & Tomasz Braun, Synthetic Data in Healthcare Sector. The EU Regulatory Framework’s Vacuum?
15:15-15:30 Marika Mäkinen, Protecting patient integrity: challenges and benefits with informed consent in AI-assisted diagnoses
15:30-15:45 Magdalena Kogut-Czarkowska, Sharing health data under the GDPR and EHDS – can federated networks protect patients’ rights and freedoms?
15:45-16:00 Discussion


Session 2: Collegium Iuridicum II, room 1.3

Moderator: Grzegorz Glanowski

14:30-14:45 Joaquin Cayón-De Las Cuevas, Drawing ethical and legal boundaries to the application of neurotechnologies: in need for a new ‘technocratic oath’
14:45-15:00 Rafał Wonicki, Is global health ethics possible?
15:00-15:15 Markus Frischhut, Patient mobility between individual and collective rights: transformation based on solidarity
15:15-15:30 Santa Slokenberga, A missing piece in cross-border healthcare? On the recognition of medical decisions
15:30-15:45 Éloïse Gennet, A One Health approach to human rights? Exploring the law of the Council of Europe
15:45-16:00 Discussion


Session 3: Collegium Iuridicum II, room 1.4

Moderator: Leszek Bosek

14:30-14:45 Margot Panneel, Balancing Innovation and Protection: A Comparative and Human Rights Analysis of Medical Experimentation and Clinical Trials
14:45-15:00 Igor Milinkovic, Legal Framework of Medical Treatment and Research on Persons with Mental Disorders in Bosnia and Herzegovina
15:00-15:15 Aleksandra Trębska, Weighing risks and encouraging participation – A New Model of Protection for Clinical Trial Participants in Poland
15:15-15:30 Emilia Kaczmarek & Joanna Różyńska, Research payment, exploitation, and the rights of the participant of biomedical research
15:30-15:45 Discussion


Session 4: Collegium Iuridicum II, room 2.3

Moderator: Katarzyna Syroka-Marczewska

14:30-14:45 Agnieszka Nogal, Philosophical justification of the category of Human Dignity
14:45-15:00 Beata Janiszewska, Respect for the dignity of patients affected by mental disorders
15:00-15:15 Sanja Stojković Zlatanović & Marta Sjeničić, Challenges of digital transition – Addressing worker’s mental health and well-being
15:15-15:30 Solvita Olsena, The Paradigm Shift Away from Coercion in Mental Health Care: The Role of National and International Courts
15:30-15:45 Athanasios Panagiotou, The rights of persons with mental disorders in Greece: legislative framework, issues, and proposals
15:45-16:00 Merja Turunen, Adult patient’s right to self-determination and use of restrictive measures in somatic care in Finland, legal and empirical legal research – preliminary results
16:00-16:15 Discussion


Session 5: Collegium Iuridicum II, room 2.4

Moderator: Dobrochna Bach-Golecka

14:30-14:45 Katarzyna Miaskowska-Daszkiewicz, Availability of medicines in non-pharmacy markets – opportunities and risks for public health
14:45-15:00 André den Exter, Improving access to orphan medicines
15:00-15:15 Marie Glinel & Aurélie Mahalatchimy, Strengthening the quality and safety of Substance of Human Origin: what impact on fundamental rights?
15:15-15:30 Beata Kozielewicz-Kutrzepa, Biotechnological products in medicine. Legal perspective
15:30-15:45 Rebecca Jeyaraj & Gerard Porter, To what extent does the “right to health” help support equitable access to cell and gene therapy products around the world?
15:45-16:00 Stefania Marassi & Mária Éva Földes, Deployment of in-body wearable devices in healthcare and employment: exploring the potential transformations in the European Union regulatory framework
16:00-16:15 Discussion


Session 6: Collegium Iuridicum II, room 2.6

Moderator: Janusz Roszkiewicz

14:30-14:45 Morgaine Jelitko, The Right to a Healthy Child? – Preimplantation Genetic Diagnostics and Prenatal Diagnostics in the Light of International Law and European Human Rights Protection
14:45-15:00 Inesa Fausch, Is a Lab-grown Embryo a 'Human’? Calls for Re-evaluation of Regulation of Embryo and Its Surrogates
15:00-15:15 Alanna Kells, A human rights-based consideration of the potential legal and ethical impacts of ectogenesis under the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR)
15:15-15:30 Jan Bałdyga, Synthetic embryos and human dignity: exploring the applicability of the Oviedo Convention of 1997 in light of recent embryological experiments
15:30-15:45 Yuxin Li, What Criteria Should Be Imposed On People Who Wish To Access Assisted Reproductive Technologies? A Comparative Analysis
15:45-16:00 Discussion


Session 7: Collegium Iuridicum II, room 2.8

Moderator: Michał Królikowski

14:30-14:45 Tomáš Doležal & Adam Doležal, End-of-Life Decision-Making in the Czech Republic: Toward a Greater Acknowledgment of Individual Autonomy?
14:45-15:00 Katarzyna Mełgieś, Does the system of organizing palliative care in Poland ensure patients’ protection of their right to health at an appropriate level?
15:00-15:15 Juliane Nowka, Misuse of the Lasting Power of Attorney for Healthcare Matters
15:15-15:30 Magdalena Flatscher-Thöni & Christiane Posch, Echoes of Consent: Healthcare Professionals Navigating Post-Mortem Organ Donation Conversations
15:30-15:45 Teresa Andreani, How to Forge the Right to Long-Term Care for the Dependent Elders? A Critique of the European Care Strategy
15:45-16:00 Discussion


Session 8: Collegium Iuridicum II, room 3.3

Moderator: Tomasz Sroka

14:30-14:45 Radmyla Hrevtsova, Strenghening health provision in times of emergencies through law and governance: the Ukrainian experience
14:45-15:00 Robert Tabaszewski, Revisiting the Limits of Patient and Human Rights: Extraordinary Precautionary Measures in Post-COVID Healthcare
15:00-15:15 Anna-Kaisa Tuovinen, Health Law and Fundamental Rights in Tackling Syndemics
15:15-15:30 Juan-Ignacio Ochagavías Colás, Analysis of latest international initiatives to confront health emergencies: the Draft International Treaty on Pandemics and the European Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Authority
15:30-15:45 Andrea Parziale, Mass-scale Government-to-Business Data Sharing in an Emergency: The Role of the GDPR
15:45-16:00 Discussion


Session 9: Collegium Iuridicum II, room 3.4

Moderator: Dorota Krekora-Zając

14:30-14:45 Rui M. Prista Cascão, Technological Change and Liability in Healthcare: are Clinical Guidelines the Key?
14:45-15:00 Witold Borysiak, The Interferences Between Medical Standards and Provisions of Law
15:00-15:15 Victor Schollaert, The patient’s right to consent information and the concept of “unpreparedness damage”
15:15-15:30 Paulina Wolszczak, The right to compensation for „informational negligence” in case of fetal defects
15:30-15:45 Sven Lievens, Loss of a Chance in Medical Law
15:45-15:55 Discussion


Session 10: Collegium Iuridicum II, room 3.8

Moderator: Jan Lipski

14:30-14:45 Małgorzata Albe, Medical treatment of premature infants with dismal prognosis in Germany
14:45-15:00 Julia Kapelańska-Pręgowska, Access to abortion at the margins of State’s margin of appreciation
15:00-15:15 Mariya Sharkova, Patient Safety and the “unborn patient”
15:15-15:30 Jakub Valc, Anonymous gamete donation as a human rights conflict
15:30-15:45 Andrea Martani, Protecting fundamental’ rights in the context of (inter)national reproductive medicine: unresolved questions for the regulation of egg donation in Switzerland
15:45-16:00 Discussion


Session 11: Collegium Iuridicum II, room 3.6

Moderator: Jacek Piecha

14:30-14:45 Paulien Walraet, Ensuring proportionality in measures imposed on healthcare professionals: the Belgian interpretation as a source of inspiration
14:45-15:00 Malwina Anna Wójcik-Suffia, The right to explanation of algorithmic decision-making in healthcare – new legal basis?
15:00-15:15 Omayma Yahyaoui-Boudiabe Procedural and substantive implications of the new regulatory proposals on liability for damages caused by defective AI systems for healthcare
15:15-15:30 Zuzanna Zapotoczna, The European Union’s influence on the organisation of healthcare services in the EU Member States
15:30-15:45 Maria Aluas & Ondine Lucaciu, Informed Consent, post-treatment risks and malpractice challenges related to dental tourism
15:45-16:00 Discussion

 

16:00-16:15 COFFEE BREAK
Lobby of the Collegium Iuridicum II, Lipowa Street

 

16:15-17:45 PANELS

Session 12: Collegium Iuridicum II, room 1.2

Moderator: Katarzyna Syroka-Marczewska

16:15–16:30 Karl Harald Søvig and Signe Veierud Busch, Abortion – Recent Trends in the Nordic Countries

16:30–16:45 Agathe Bascou, Frederic Savall, Norbert Telmon and Anne-Marie Duguet, Legal Developments and Government Policies in France regarding Violence against Women
16:45–17:00 Anne-Marie Duguet, Frederic Savall and Emmanuelle Rial Sebbag, The Freedom to Elective Abortion Enshrined in the French Constitution: Women’s Rights Strengthened in an International Context of Regression
17:00–17:15 Maria Boratyńska, Obedience – Force – Violence. On the Direct Coercion of Medical Acts on Children and Adolescents
17:15–17:30 Agnieszka Wojcieszak-John, Autonomy of the Minor Patient during the Medical Procedure of Gender “Reconciliation”
17:30–17:45 Discussion


Session 13: Collegium Iuridicum II, room 1.3

Moderator: Tomasz Sroka

16:15-16:30 Sandra Hotz, On opting-in and opting-out solutions in health law. Or how can we think about implementing a right to a birth plan without consent?
16:30-16:45 Katarzyna Sałbut, The patient’s right to information about the foreseeable consequences of using proposed and possible diagnostic and therapeutic methods
16:45-17:00 Alec Cali & Anniek de Ruijter & Katrina Perehudoff, The Role of Federalism in Pandemic Response: A Framework for Analyzing the Pandemic Response Between Nations
17:00-17:15 Naoual El Yattouti, Religious Dress in the Healthcare Setting: Unpacking Legal Arguments and Balancing Individual Rights
17:15-17:30 Patricia Cervera de la Cruz, Fair enough? Exploring the role of fairness in secondary uses of health data in the European Health Data Space
17:30-17:45 Discussion


Session 14: Collegium Iuridicum II, room 1.4

Moderator: Agnieszka Nogal

16:15-16:30 Monika Kwiatkowska, Administrative standards for healthcare quality and patient safety in Poland
16:30-16:45 Cato Deprez, EU’s competences and role in regulating quality in the hospital sector
16:45-17:00 Félix Delerm, Implementation of digital twins in healthcare: future-proofing the current legal framework
17:00-17:15 Miquel Díaz Hernández, Off-label use and sustainability of the healthcare system: playing with fire?
17:15-17:30 Jacek Piecha, Rethinking the right to health in transhumanism era
17:30-17:45 Discussion


Session 15: Collegium Iuridicum II, room 2.

Moderator: Leszek Bosek

16:15-16:30 Edison Ramiro Calahorrano Latorre, Telemedicine
16:30-16:45 Jan Lipski, The Role of Guidelines on Best Medical Practices in Determining the Standard of Due Care of Healthcare Professionals in Light of the Binding and Non-Binding Standards of the Council of Europe
16:45-17:00 Grzegorz Glanowski, Demarctation of health services from cosmetic services
17:00-17:15 Rafaels Ciekurs, Integrating telemedicine into healthcare access for patient with hearing impairment
17:15-17:30 Caroline Voithofer, PID and PGD between Bio- und Necropolitics. The Case of Austria
17:30-17:45 Discussion


Session 16: Collegium Iuridicum II, room 2.4

Moderator: Joaquin Cayon-De Las Cuevas

16:15-16:30 Mette Hartlev, Patients’ rights and use of AI in the clinic – a contestability approach
16:30-16:45 Ernst Hulst, Artificial intelligence, a challenge for patients’ rights?
16:45-17:00 Sarah de Heer, AI medical devices in precision medicine in Sweden – guaranteeing quality of care through the right to health and the right to good administration
17:00-17:15 Jarosław Greser, Cybersecurity and privacy challenges of digital mental health applications
17:15-17:30 Hrefna Dögg Gunnarsdóttir, Secondary findings in light of EHDS presumed consent
17:30-17:45 Discussion


Session 17: Collegium Iuridicum II, room 2.8

Moderator: Witold Borysiak

16:15-16:30 Mónica Hernández Herrero, Recent trends in litigation for lack of informed consent: the Spanish reality
16:30-16:45 Stefania Pia Perrino, Self-determination and Accountability in Italy: balancing Informed Consent in Medical Treatment and Liability
16:45-17:00 Karina Lanzellotti Saleme, Reframing Medical Malpractice: Insurance as a Catalyst for Enhancing Healthcare Quality
17:00-17:15 Eduardo Dantas, Navigating the Nuances of Informational Negligence: A Close Look at Physician-Patient Communication within Brazil’s Legal Framework
17:15-17:30 Jodie White, The Right to Health’s Failure to Guarantee Medical Treatment
17:30-17:45 Discussion


Session 18: Collegium Iuridicum II, room 3.3

Moderator: Michał Królikowski

16:15-16:30 John Lombard, Do Not Attempt Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Practice and Policy: Towards the Development of a new National Policy for Ireland
16:30-16:45 Laura Šāberte & Karina Palkova, Patient’s religiously based will in the context of non-initiation of futile medical treatment – problems of the legal framework and its development in Latvia
16:45-17:00 Chay Burt, A Right to an Assisted Death: A Comparative Landscape
17:00-17:15 Jerzy Bednarski & Iwona Luszczewska-Sierakowska & Jeng-You Wu, Acting Against the Will of the Patient and respecting their fundamental rights in the State of inebriety at the Hospital Emergency Department
17:15-17:30 Pia Dittke, Suicide assistance for individuals with mental illness in Germany. A criminal trap and a constitutional gap?
17:30-17:45 Discussion


Session 19: Collegium Iuridicum II, room 3.4

Moderator: Janusz Roszkiewicz

16:15-16:30 Marissa Lithopoulos & Aurélie Mahalatchimy & Amy Zarzeczny, The rise of the secretome: A comparative analysis of the governance of secretome-based interventions between Canada and the European Union
16:30-16:45 Kristof Van Assche, How to guarantee equitable access to scarce medicinal products and medical equipment: a discussion of Recommendation CM/Rec(2023)1 of the Council of Europe
16:45-17:00 Kaat Van Delm, Is the EU medicinal product lifecycle adapted to the use of Real World Data? A look at the present and a (reasoned) guess as to the future
17:00-17:15 Marta Łotoczuk, Cultural dimensions of the right to health: the scope of the right to culturally appropriate healthcare
17:15-17:30 Ruoxin Su, Femtech Concerns: A Fundamental Rights Perspective through the ECHR
17:30-17:45 Discussion


Session 20: Collegium Iuridicum II, room 3.8

Moderator: Dobrochna Bach-Golecka

16:15-16:30 Wenkai Li, Autonomy in the secondary use of health data for research: ethical and legal reflections
16:30-16:45 Vera Lúcia Raposo, Black is the new white: black box versus white box medicine in healthcare
16:45-17:00 Sara Roda, Confidentiality and professional secrecy in the European Health Data Space: is it dead?
17:00-17:15 Cong Yao & Danaja Fabcic Povse, Preventing Bias in Evidence-Based Health Policies in the Era of the Digital Divide: Constructing a Diversity Requirement in the EU Legal System
17:15-17:30 Iris Bakx & Emma van Gelder, Regulation of health apps and wearables
17:30-17:45 Discussion


Session 21: Collegium Iuridicum II, room 3.6

Moderator: Dorota Krekora-Zając

16:15-16:30 Teodora Lalova-Spinks, Caring Patient Empowerment? The caring technology principles against the strengthened individual data control promised with the European Health Data Space
16:30-16:45 Menno Mostert, Professional secrecy and legitimising secondary use under the EHDS
16:45-17:00 Magdalena Flatscher-Thöni & Christiane Kreyer, Caring through Crisis: Ethical and Legal Challenges in Long-Term Care Facilities during a Pandemic
17:00-17:15 Yana Litins’ka, Vaccination against Covid-19 among Ukrainian refugees in Sweden: Human rights perspective on crises preparedness
17:15-17:30 Discussion


Workshop Fundamental Rights as a Pillar of the EU Global Health Strategy Collegium Iuridicum II, room 2.6

16:15-17:45 Stefania Negri & Annagrazia Altavilla & Emanuele Cesta & Sandro Bonfigli & Éloïse Gennet, 

 

17:45-18:00 COFFEE BREAK
Lobby of the Collegium Iuridicum II, Lipowa Street

 

18:00-19:00 GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE EAHL
Collegium Iuridicum II, Aula 2

 

20:00 GALA DINNER
Hotel Bellotto, Senatorska Street 13/15