Publication: Magyar Közlöny
Issue: MK-2002-29 (Year: 2002, Number: 29)
Era: 1990-2004
Section: 
Paragraph Index: 5

(1991) on the preparation of a Convention on bio-ethics, resolving to take such measures as are necessary to safeguard human dignity and the fundamental rights and freedoms of the individual with regard to the application of biology and medicine have agreed as follows: Chapter I GENERAL PROVISIONS Article 1 Purpose and object Parties to this Convention shall protect the dignity and identity of all human beings and guarantee everyone, 2002/29. szám without discrimination, respect for their integrity and other rights and fundamental freedoms with regard to the application of biology and medicine. Each Party shall take in its internal law the necessary measures to give effect to the provisions of this Convention. Article 2 Primacy of the human being The interests and welfare of the human being shall prevail over the sole interest of society or science. Article 3 Equitable access to health care Parties, taking into account health needs and available resources, shall take appropriate measures with a view to providing, within their jurisdiction, equitable access to health care of appropriate quality. Article 4 Professional standards Any intervention in the health field, including research, must be carried out in accordance with relevant professional obligations and standards. Chapter II CONSENT Article 5 General rule An intervention in the health field may only be carried out after the person concerned has given free and informed consent to it. This person shall beforehand be given appropriate information as to the purpose and nature of the intervention as well as on is consequences and risks. The person concerned may freely withdraw consent at any time. Article 6 Protection of persons not able to consent

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