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Revision as of 13:13, 20 October 2020
Human Rights Education for Legal Professionals (HELP) Online Training
What is this about?
Why is this important?
The rapid advancement of medicine, biology and technology raises numerous questions and issues that can affect the protection of human rights and human dignity. This course addresses these important issues from a legal perspective. The HELP Online Training can be used as a training material by health and law students, staff of national human rights institutions (Ombudsperson Offices), Human Rights defenders, civil society organisations, and others.
The course is freely available after simple registration. It is also possible to chose to follow only part of the course. You might for instance find the first three modules on general principles, consent and the protection of health related data particularly relevant.
Course characteristics
The course consists of 8 modules:
- Introduction
- Free and informed consent
- Medical confidentiality and protection of health related data
- Protection of the embryo and procreation
- End of life
- Genetic testing
- Biomedical research
- Transplantation of human organs and tissues