The CCNE (French National Advisory Ethics Council for Health and Life Sciences) reaffirms its commitment to an ethic of fraternity towards exiled…
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On 21 November 2022, the Minister for Health and Prevention referred the issue of compulsory vaccination for healthcare professionals and…
The development of digital platforms containing patient health data raises scientific, technical, legal, regulatory and governance issues and, by…
Opinion 142 of the CCNE presents the work carried out in response to a referral from the Prime Minister in July 2022: an in-depth reflection on the…
Digital technology, and in particular artificial intelligence in health, opens up major prospects for transforming our health system, with the…
There are a number of recurring debates in society about the end of life. Citizens, members of parliament, associations, carers and intellectuals are…
During each EU Council Presidency, the national ethics councils of the Member States meet. This is the "Forum of national ethics councils" (NEC…
The term "eugenics" came up repeatedly in public debates during the revision of the French bioethics law. The use of certain techniques in medically…
The Covid-19 pandemic has confronted our society with the question of public health ethics. It forces us to question our ethics in the context of an…