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03-03-2016 | Critical Discussion Notes

A Reply to Groves

Author: Daniele Ruggiu

Published in: NanoEthics | Issue 1/2016

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Abstract

In this article, I respond to the criticisms of my ideas made by Christopher Groves in his piece “Logic of Choice or Logic of Care? Uncertainty, Technological Mediation and Responsible Innovation”, which was published in this journal. In my refutation of his objections, I firstly argue that, thanks to the work of the European Court of Human Rights, human rights are continuously evolving in Europe and therefore constitute a framework that is open to the future. Secondly, I argue that, through codes of conduct, guidelines, etc., human rights give rise to moral practices, for example in the business sphere, and that they are not abstract and universal like natural rights, but contextual and actuated at the world-regional level, in particular. Finally, I show that a human rights framework is more effective than an ethics of care when it comes to dealing with certain aspects of intergenerational relationships, such as genetic enhancement in humans.

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Footnotes
1
In this sense, ethics of care could be deemed the true soul of the RRI model, as responsible innovation has been defined as a collective commitment of care for the future (cf. [3]).
 
2
E.g. Guizzardi v. Italy (Appl. No. 7367/76), judgment of 6 November 1980, ECHR Series A, n. 39 which developed the ‘intensity criterion’ as boundary between the personal integrity as habeas corpus of the individual and the freedom of movement.
 
3
E.g. the doctrine of State’s appreciation [4].
 
4
E.g. the self-determination principle and the free informed consent in medical treatments (e.g. Yhunke v. Turkey (Appl. 1620/03), judgment of 23 September 2010, Reports of Judgments and Decisions 2010).
 
5
Council of Europe (1950) Convention for the Protection on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (CETS n. 5), adopted in Rome on November 11, 1950 (entered into force on September 3, 1953).
 
6
Berrehab v. The Netherlands (Appl. 10730/84), judgment of 21 June 1988, Serie A, No.138.
 
7
Lambert and others v. France (Appl. 46043/14) judgment of 05 June 2015 Reports of Judgments and Decisions2015.
 
8
Parrillo v. Italia (Appl. No. 46470/11), judgment of 27 August 2015, http://​hudoc.​echr.​coe.​int/​eng?​i=​001-157263#{"itemid":​["001-157263"]}.
 
9
Soering v. the United Kingdom (Appl. 14038/88), judgment of 7 July 1989, series A No. 161, par. § 102: talks about “the ‘living’ nature of the Convention, which must be interpreted in the light of present-day conditions” and states “that it has taken account of evolving norms of national and international law in its interpretation of Convention provisions”.
 
10
Regulation (EC) No 1223/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 30 November 2009 on cosmetics products, OJ L349/59.
 
11
There are always possible cases of innovation failure due to the missing protection of rights [3, 14].
 
12
OAS (1969) American Convention on Human Rights, adopted at the Inter-American Specialized Conference on Human Rights, San José, Costa Rica, 22 November 1969 and entered into force in 18 July 1978.
 
13
OAU (1981) African Charter on Human and People’s Rights adopted in Nairobi, 27 June 1981 and entered into force in 21 October 1986.
 
14
As some rightly noted also «[r]ights can be used to express demands for assistance and positive action» ([17], p. 102).
 
17
Council of Europe (1997) Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Dignity of the Human Being with regard to the Application of Biology and Medicine (Convention on Human Rights and Biomedicine or the Oviedo Convention) (CETS n. 164), adopted in Oviedo on April 4, 1997 and entered into force on December 1, 1999.
 
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Metadata
Title
A Reply to Groves
Author
Daniele Ruggiu
Publication date
03-03-2016
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
NanoEthics / Issue 1/2016
Print ISSN: 1871-4757
Electronic ISSN: 1871-4765
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11569-016-0254-5

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