The Gap between Bioethics Principlism and Judicial Responsibility: How Social Sciences Can Help Romanian Law
Autori:
Andrei NANU, Diana BULGARU-ILIESCU,
Tudor-Stefan ROTARU, Liviu OPREA
Cod: ISSN: 1583-3410 (print), ISSN: 1584-5397 (electronic)
Dimensiuni: pp. 216-228
How to cite this article:Nanu, A., Bulgaru-Iliescu, D., Rotaru, T.S., Oprea, L. (2015). The Gap between Bioethics Principlism and Judicial Responsibility: How Social Sciences Can Help Romanian Law. Revista de Cercetare si Interventie Sociala, 49, 216-228. |
Abstract:
Applying bioethics traditional principles in modern medicine is a difficult
process. Alternative approaches compete with the so-called principlism. The law
is required to offer solutions that best fit contemporary realities and moral problems,
always taking into account the individual and the survival of the medical
system. This paper shows how the four principles of Beauchamp & Childress
(2009) translate into Romanian law. It argues that social sciences shouldn’t be
considered from an adversarial position with bioethics. Authors consider that the
empirical based psychological and sociological findings are able to fill in the gap
between bioethics and an adapted and regulated medical practice. This is true
worldwide and especially in Romania, where transition makes the defensive
medicine a danger for quality evidence-based care.
Keywords:
medical practice, bio-ethical principles, social sciences, legislation, judicial responsibility.
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