幹細胞研究:欧州のより大きな統一に向けて?
1Ethics Committee of the Medical University of Vienna, 1090 Vienna, Austria. christiane.druml@meduniwien.ac.at
Cell
|November 17, 2009
まとめ
欧州連合の加盟国は,ヒト胚性幹細胞研究に関する規制が多種多様で,許容的から制限的な立場をとっている. この規制の断片化は,統一された欧州研究政策の構築を困難にしています.
科学分野:
- バイオメディカル研究
- 欧州連合の政策 欧州連合の政策
背景:
- 人間の胚性幹細胞の研究は,治療上の大きな可能性を持つ急速に進歩している分野です.
- この研究に関する既存の規制は,欧州連合加盟国によって大きく異なります.
研究 の 目的:
- 欧州連合におけるヒト胚性幹細胞研究に関する規制の立場を分析する.
- 規制の多様性による欧州研究政策の調和における課題を特定する.
主な方法:
- EU加盟国におけるヒト胚性幹細胞研究を規制する法的および倫理的枠組みの比較分析.
- 幹細胞研究規制に関する政策文書と科学文献のレビュー.
主要な成果:
- 4つの異なる規制カテゴリーが特定され,非常に許容的なものから非常に制限的なものまで様々でした.
- ヒト胚性幹細胞研究に対する倫理的および法的アプローチの有意な差異が,加盟国間で観察されました.
結論:
- 国家政策の異質性は,一貫した欧州研究アジェンダの確立に重大な障害となっている.
- 共通の欧州政策に向けた将来の取り組みは,これらの多様な規制の状況に対処し,調和させる必要があります.
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