Vol. 10 No. 2 (2013)

Published April 2, 2013

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Articles

  • Az orvostudomány elméleti, gyakorlati eredményei és a büntetőjog kapcsolata
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    In the 19th Century the results of the natural sciences – physics, chemistry –, the technical
    achievements incorporated in the medical science, and made the medical science an intensive
    progress. This article presents the scientific results, which have the largest relevance regard
    the criminal law and which have a significant impact on the science of criminal law and its
    affiliates.
    The advance of medical science results the appearance on the one part the expansion of the
    medical knowledge and medical tasks, on the other hand new offenses and new types of
    evidence. The practical application of the results of medical research into the criminal
    procedure (blood tests, DNA test, etc.) allows primary the faster detection in the investigative
    stage of criminal proceedings, and the making of more reasonable judgments. On the territory
    of psychiatry are very important the results of research of the state of consciousness, that
    influence the offenders culpableness, because they give an answer to the question, in what
    consciousness was the offender at the time of the crime.
    This article submitted the most important correspondences of the medical science and
    criminal law, and it is established, that the results of the medical science support the further
    development of the criminal law and its affiliates.

  • Genetikai teszt a fogyasztók számára
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    The European Academies Science Advisory Council (hereafter: EASAC) and the Federation
    of European Academies of Medicine (hereafter: FEAM) published a study on „Direct-toconsumer
    genetic testing for health-related purposes in the European Union” in the summer of
    2012.
    This paper shows the results of the research of the working group of the two mentioned
    organizations. The main aim was to investigate the scientific, ethic questions and the
    questions in connection with the possible regulation. The second aim was to define principles
    and recommendations for the European Commission, the European Parliament, the Council of
    Ministers and the political decision-makers of the Member States.
    This paper also shows the results of the workshop – organized by the EASAC, the FEAM and
    the Science and Technology Options Assessment (hereafter: STOA) - in the end of 2012.
    Finally, there are some facts on the regulations on the genetic tests outside the EU.