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    The donor-donee relationship in biobanking is complex. New Zealand

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    • Biotechnology Law
    • Public Health Policy

    Background:

    • The donor-donee relationship in biobanking is intricate, impacting researcher access.
    • Current New Zealand laws inadequately govern biobanking donor-donee relationships.

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    • To examine existing New Zealand legislative provisions for biobanking.
    • To explore alternative frameworks for governing donor-donee relationships in biobanking.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of current New Zealand legislation pertaining to biobanking.
    • Exploration of legal and ethical concepts including dynamic consent, broad consent, equity, and contract law.

    Main Results:

    • Existing New Zealand legal measures are insufficient for governing biobanking relationships.

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