Abstract

This article presents the Greek law on genetics and genomics as an overview of a diverse set of legal matters and also, as an outlook for future perspectives. Part 1 comprises the legal landscape (fundamental rules, criminal procedure, civil procedure, Civil Code, DTC genetic tests, data protection, legislation on human germline gene editing, legislation on preimplantation testing/screening and prenatal testing/screening, advertising of genetic testing or screening, legislation on newborn screening and on advertising of genetic testing or screening. Part 2 discusses the legal academic debates in Greece on the above issues. Part 3 covers the legal developments in this area whereas Part 4 deals with specific legal considerations on human genetics and genomics in Greece, followed by the conclusions.

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