The Right to Oblivion in a Comparative European Perspective

Autori

  • Gianluca Scarchillo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15168/2284-4503-3907

Parole chiave:

oblivion, cancer survivors, legal medicine, comparative law, European law

Abstract

This paper analyses the “Right to be ‘medically’ forgotten”  – starting with a brief introduction on how this concept has evolved during the last decades – with specific regard to the medical field. It focuses on cancer survivors and their right to live a life without injustices and discriminations caused by the stigma of the disease. By using the comparative method, this work aims to address the European perspective on the issue, as well as the need for a more harmonised legal framework.

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Pubblicato

2026-01-30

Come citare

1.
Scarchillo G. The Right to Oblivion in a Comparative European Perspective. BioLaw [Internet]. 30 gennaio 2026 [citato 6 febbraio 2026];(3S):183-97. Disponibile su: https://teseo.unitn.it/biolaw/article/view/3907

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Sezione

III. Innovazione scientifica, etica e trasformazione digitale in sanità. Approcci traslazionali e medicina integrata per una salute sostenibile