Publications of Sándor, J.

Sándor J. Parental identification and Genetic Fingerprinting : Secret or Lies. In: Proceedings of the International Symposium AMADE-UNESCO on Bioethics and the Rights of the Child. Paris: Unesco, Division of Human Sciences, Philosophy and the Ethics of Science and Technology; 2001. p. 69-81.

Parental identification and Genetic Fingerprinting : Secret or Lies

This article was presented in the Proceedings of the International Symposium AMADE-UNESCO on Bioethics and the Rights of the Child, Monaco, 28-30 April 2000

Sándor J. Orvosi jog- Egészségügyi Jog az ezredfordulón. In: Bula Z, editor. Anno 2000. Budapest: : Springer Tudományos Kiadó; 2000. p. 151-157.
Sándor J. The Hungarian Legislative Approach to Assisted Procreation : An Attempt at Transparency. In: Gunning J, editor. Assisted conception : research, ethics and law. Ashgate: Aldershot; 2000. p. 139-53.
Sándor J. Human Genome Analysis from ethical and legal perspectives. In: International Conference of the Council of Europe on Ethical Issues Arising from the Application of Biotechnology. Council of Europe; 2000. p. 159-65.

Human Genome Analysis from ethical and legal perspectives

This article was presented in the International Conference of the Council of Europe on Ethical Issues Arising from the Application of Biotechnology, Oviedo (Spain), 16-19 May 1999

Reproductive rights in Hungarian law : a new right to assisted procreation?

Hungary has a mixed record in terms of fulfilling reproductive rights as a whole, but in the context of artificially assisted procreation, it provides reproductive health services far beyond those offered by its neighbors, beyond what is stipulated by the ICPD Programme of Action, and, arguably, beyond the internationally accepted parameters of reproductive rights. Recent legislation on assisted procreation has established important new regulations and formulated a new "right to continuation of infertility treatment" applicable to women who have been widowed or divorced. The new legislation is examined in the context of the international reproductive rights movement, with comparisons to other European countries and with reference to Hungarian attitudes and laws on abortion and surrogacy.

Sándor J. Genetic Testing, Genetic Screening, and Privacy. In: Chadwick R, editor. The ethics of genetic screening. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers; 1999. p. 181-90.

From Ministry Orders towards the Constitutional Debate : Lessons drawn from the Past 50 Years of Abortion Laws in Hungary.

Special issue: Legal and Ethical Aspects of Reproductive and Sexual Health in Central Eastern Europe.

Sándor J. A szabályozás csapdái és dilemmái –Variációk egy leendő törvényre. In: A hátrányos megkülönböztetés tilalmától a pozitív diszkriminációig : a jog lehetőségei és korlátai. Budapest: INDOK; 1998. p. 49-71.
Sándor J. Neue Legislative Ansatze für Patientenrechte in Ungarn. In: Kranich C, Böcken J, editors. Patientenrechte und Patientenunterstützung in Europa : Anregungen und Ideen für Deutschland. Baden-Baden: Nomos; 1997. p. 10-21.
Sándor J. Legal Status of the Human Embryo : Overview of the Hungarian Legislation. In: Evans D, editor. Conceiving the Embryo : Ethics, Law and Practice in Human Embryology. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers; 1996. p. 269-76.
Sándor J. Legal Approaches to Motherhood in Hungary. In: Evans D, Pickering N, editors. Creating the Child : The Ethics, Law and Practice of Assisted Procreation. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers; 1996. p. 157-66.
Sándor J. A Missing Sentence. Bulletin of Medical Ethics. 1991;(March).