9:00-10:45 PLENARY SESSION 3
Collegium Iuridicum II, Aula 2
9:00–9:30 Keynote lecture: Professor Laurence Lwoff, Autonomy and protection of children in biomedicine: striking the “rights” balance”
Moderator: Agnieszka Nogal
9:30-9:45 Dobrochna Bach-Golecka, Mothers and health law
9:45-10:00 Jean McHale, Older persons’ fundamental rights to access health care: do we need a new international approach?
10:00-10:15 Tomislav Sokol, EU Pharmaceutical package: is it appropriate for ensuring equal access to medicines across the EU?
10:15-10:30 Andrea Mulligan & Joan Lalor & Linda Hogan, Conscientious Objection in Termination of Pregnancy in Ireland: Balancing Rights and Ensuring Service Provision
10:30-10:45 Discussion
10:45-11:00 COFFEE BREAK
Lobby of the Collegium Iuridicum II, Lipowa Street
11:00-12:00 POSTERS
Collegium Iuridicum II, Aula 2
- Søren Birkeland, The legal support for material rights in mental healthcare
- Roxane Delpech, Towards opening up active aid in dying in France: rethinking medical ethics in the name of patient dignity?
- Noémie Dubruel & Emmanuelle Rial-Sebbag, Virtual Human Twins For Care: in need of a fundamental rights’ assessment,
- Lisa Feriol & Emmanuelle Rial-Sebbag, Health research in the era of the European Health Data Space: challenges for autonomy and privacy
- Tom Goffin & Violette Vanscheeuwijck & Paulien Walraet, The application of the Belgian Patients’ Rights Act to vulnerable patient groups
- Pauline Rateau & Gauthier Chassang & Emmanuelle Rial-Sebbag, Integrating patients’ fundamental rights in the use of artificial intelligence enabled medical devices (AI-MD) in clinical research: the example of the HT-Advance European project
- Valentin Roby & Luc-Sylvain Gilbert & Valentin Brunel & Auxane Delage & Aurélie Mahalatchimy, Expediting marketing authorisation pathways for patients’ access to advanced therapies
- Florence Taboulet & Lucie Barret & Emmanuelle Rial-Sebbag, Right to health protection, right to socialized care and non-therapeutic medicine
- Marjolein Timmers Ethical and Legal lessons learned from Research and Development of a New Technology for Genome-wide DNA Methylation Profiling
- Iwona Wrześniewska-Wal, A health care system that responds effectively to changes and is resistant
to crises based on the example of developing competences and changing the roles of medical professions
12:00-12:15 COFFEE BREAK
Lobby of the Collegium Iuridicum II, Lipowa Street
12:15-13:45 WORKSHOPS
Collegium Iuridicum II, Aula 21
Workshop 1 - The patient’s right to information and generative AI: Collegium Iuridicum II, room 1.2
Tom Goffin & Griet Verhenneman & Teodora Lalova-Sprinks & Sylvie Tack
Workshop 2 Ethical and legal perspectives for the new European Health Data Space: Collegium Iuridicum II, room 1.3
Joaquín Cayon-de las Cuevas & Tomislav Sokol & Markus Frischhut & André den Exter
Workshop 3 The Principles and Guidelines on Human Rights and Public Health Emergencies: implementing human rights in a shifting global health landscape: Collegium Iuridicum II, room 1.4
Gabriel Armas-Cardona & Luciano Bottini Filho & Lisa Forman & Benjamin Mason Meier
Workshop 4 Autonomy and decision-making: Collegium Iuridicum II, room 2.3
Michael Ganner & Simon Laimer & Thomas Pixner & Maria-Kristina Steiner & Caroline Voithofer & Liv Vickery & Matteo Ciampa
Workshop 5 Controversial health issues in the European Court of Human Rights: recent developments: Collegium Iuridicum II, room 2.8
Hannah van Kolfschooten & Merel Spaander & Kristof Van Assche & Kaat van Delm & Hannah van Kolfschooten & Rogier Simons & Noa Vreven & Fien De Meyer
Workshop 6 Legal and ethical issues of using digital health and biomedical innovations: Broadening perspectives and mapping the borders: Collegium Iuridicum II, room 3.2
Andre Pereira & Radmyla Hrevtsova & Vasyl Kostytsky & Rui Cascão & Jerzy Bednarsky & Natalia Lojko & Natalia Lisnevska & Eduardo Dantas,
14:00 AWARDS AND CLOSING CEREMONY
Collegium Iuridicum II, Aula 2
Professor Steven Lierman & Professor Leszek Bosek