Abstract

This chapter sketches a baseline level of protection for genetic privacy rights in biobanking, against which legal systems, including the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), might be compared. This baseline level of protection is provided via identifying principles dealing with the protection of all types of genetic privacy rights, and rights holders, in biobanking in the international framework. The chapter identifies two types of international principles: common international principles—principles identified in a majority of all biobank-relevant international instruments; and emerging international principles—principles identifiable in a majority of biobank-specific international instruments. It also offers a critical analysis of the protection offered under the international framework. This critique does not aim to undermine the legitimacy of regarding identified international principles as offering a baseline level of protection. Rather, it merely aims to highlight that the protection provided has flaws, and thus should not be regarded as definitive or perfect.

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