Catalogue of Canadian, European and African ethical and legal gaps - D7.2

Authors - Éloïse Gennet, Melanie Goisauf, Delphine Pichereau, Emmanuelle Rial-Sebbag

Remaining liberties that GDPR provides to EU Member States, as well as remaining ambiguities on GDPR interpretation, continue to feed debates in the ethical and legal literature. Projects like CINECA, which is seeking to facilitate health data exchanges between cohorts in Europe, Canada and Africa, offer valuable experience and input on essential ethical and legal gaps between countries and cohorts on questions such as the ethical lawful basis for international health data sharing and secondary processing for research purposes.

The focus of this deliverable will be on answering, both from a legal and an ethical point of view,  two priority questions: How to choose a legal basis for CINECA’s data processing? And how should CINECA apprehend broad consent to further data processing? The goal will be to study how the CINECA project could be efficiently conducted (especially data sharing) while being legally compliant with relevant laws and regulations across all member states, and most of all, being compliant with established ethical guidelines and practices across three continents.

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4298450

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