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The Medical Radiology and Radiation Safety journal ISSN 1024-6177 was founded in January 1956 (before December 30, 1993 it was entitled Medical Radiology, ISSN 0025-8334). In 2018, the journal received Online ISSN: 2618-9615 and was registered as an electronic online publication in Roskomnadzor on March 29, 2018. It publishes original research articles which cover questions of radiobiology, radiation medicine, radiation safety, radiation therapy, nuclear medicine and scientific reviews. In general the journal has more than 30 headings and it is of interest for specialists working in thefields of medicine¸ radiation biology, epidemiology, medical physics and technology. Since July 01, 2008 the journal has been published by State Research Center - Burnasyan Federal Medical Biophysical Center of Federal Medical Biological Agency. The founder from 1956 to the present time is the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, and from 2008 to the present time is the Federal Medical Biological Agency.
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Medical Radiology and Radiation Safety. 2019. Vol. 64. No. 5. P. 69–70
DOI: 10.12737/1024-6177-2019-64-5-69-70
P.A. Kalinichenko, D.V. Ponomareva
Ethical and Legal Aspects of Regulating Genomic Research in International and Russian Practice
O.E. Kutafin Moscow State University of Law, Moscow, Russia. E-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
P.A. Kalinichenko – Professor of Dep., Dr. Sci. Law, Prof.;
D.V. Ponomareva – Lecturer, PhD Law
Abstract
Despite the UN efforts at the universal level, there are no legally binding instruments at this level devoted exclusively to biomedicine and genomic research. However, an experience in the field of protection against radiation exposure could be useful in this regard.
The active development of Biomedicine and genomic research has led to conflicts between ethics and law, which have been the subject of consideration in the higher courts, including at the supranational structures level, in particular, the Council of Europe and the European Court of human rights. Nevertheless, it should be noted that despite all the laws imperfections, Russia is building its approach within the existing system of international standards that allow for the national uniqueness of the regulation in the relevant sphere.
Key words: genomic research, DNA, Council of Europe, Russia, ECHR, international standards, radiation safety, judicial practice, medicine
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For citation: Kalinichenko PA, Ponomareva DV. Ethical and Legal Aspects of Regulating Genomic Research in International and Russian Practice. Medical Radiology and Radiation Safety. 2019;64(5):69-70. (in Russian).