Publications


Colleagues I have co-authored/co-edited books and articles with include:
Johann Guenther, Professor, Ing. Dr., Danube University Krems, George Bouchagiar, Attorney-at-Law, MSc., LLM cand., Tilburg University, Eugenia Alexandropoulou-Egyptiadou, Professor, University of Macedonia, Greece; Ioannis Iglezakis, Assoc. Professor, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki-Law School; Andreas Giannakoulopoulos, Ass. Professor, Ionian University; Frances Grodzinsky, Professor, Sacred Heart University US; Herman Tavani, Professor, Rivier University US; Kenneth Einar Himma, Professor, Seattle Pacific University US; Richard Spinello, Ass. Professor, Boston College, US; Nikos Koutras, MSc., Phd, Phd (cand.), Maquarie Law School, Australia; Fereniki Panagopoulou-Koutnatzi, LLM, PhD, Attorney-at-Law; Michel Politis, Assoc. Professor, Ionian University, Dionysia Kallinikou, Professor, University of Athens.

Journals and Periodicals in which my scholarly works and papers have been published include:

Computers and Society (ACM Press, New York)

Ethics and Information Technology

European Journal of Health Law

Ifcai Journal of Heathcare Law

International Review of Information Ethics (Publication of the International Center for Information Ethics – Stuttgart, Germany)

Journal of Information, Communication, and Ethics in Society (Troubadour/Emerald Publishing, UK), 2004

American International Journal of Contemporary Research http://www.aijcrnet.com/

Procedia-Social and Behavioral Sciences http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/18770428

Δικαιώματα του Ανθρώπου (Human Rights), (in Greek)

Εφαρμογές Αστικού Δικαίου (Applications of Ciivl Law) in Greek

Δίκαιο Μέσων Μαζικής Ενημέρωσης και Επικοινωνίας (ΔιΜΜΕ, in Greek)

Κριτική Επιθεώρηση Νομικής Θεωρίας και Πράξης (KritE, in Greek)

Σύγχρονη Εκπαίδευση (Modern Education, in Greek)

Iόνιος Επιθεώρηση του Δικαίου (Ionian Law Review, in Greek)

Νομική Επιθεώρηση Αθηνών (Athens Law Review, in Greek)

Τεκμήριον (DALS Review, in Greek)

DIGESTA (in Greek)

Λυσίας (Lysias, in Greek, Cypriot Law Journal) (in Greek)

Ποινική Δικαιοσύνη (Criminal Justice, in Greek) (in Greek)



Publishers where I have published books and articles:
Kluwer Law International
Edward Elgar Publishing
Ronald Sadler editions-Palgrave Macmillan
The IFCAI University Press
Jones and Bartlett publishers
Martinus Nijhoff publishers
Tepis publishing house
Brylant
Νομική Βιβλιοθήκη (Nomiki Vivliothiki, Greece)
Α. Σάκκουλας (Ant. Sakkoulas, Greece)
University of Macedonia Press
Papazissi Publishers
Paschalidis Press
Ocelotos Publishing

Books of Readings (not including mine/not Greek) in which my scholarly works and papers have been either originally published or reprinted include:

Bioinformatics Law: Legal Issues for Computational Biology in the Post-Genome Era (edited by Jorge L. Contreras and A. James Cuticchia). Chicago, IL: ABA (American Bar Association) Publishers, 2013.

Internet Security: Hacking, Counterhacking, and Society (edited by Kenneth E. Himma). Boston, MA: Jones and Bartlett, 2007.



Encyclopedias/Handbooks/Reference Books (not Greek) in which my scholarly works and papers have been published include:

The (Wiley) Handbook of Information and Computer Ethics (edited by Herman Tavani and Kenneth Himma). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley and Sons, 2008.

Ethics and Emerging Technologies, (edited by Ronald Sandler). Palgrave Macmllan 2013,

International Encyclopedia of Laws, Tort law Hellas, Kluwer Law International 2003, p. 364




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Άρθρα και μελέτες-συμμετοχές σε συλλογικά έργα, εκθέσεις κ.ά. / Articles, studies, reports e.tc.

The consent process in medical research involving DNA databanks: some ethical implications and challenges, Tavani H. & Bottis M., ACM SIGCAS Computers and Society, vol. 40 iss. 2, pp. 11-21, reprinted as “DNA Databanks and Informed Consent” in Bioinformatics Law: Legal Issues for Computational Biology in the Post-Genome Era (Edited by Jorge L. Contreras and A. James Cuticchia). Chicago, IL: ABA (American Bar Association) Publishers, 2013, pp. 179-188
Organized into three main parts, this paper examines some challenges for the informed-consent process in medical research where DNA databanks are employed. In Part 1, we briefly describe the principle of informed consent and show why it is ethically important. Part 2 focuses on some specific challenges that that arise for the traditional informed-consent process in population-wide genetics/genomics research, especially where data-mining techniques are used. In the third and final section, we defend a model of consent based on the notion of a "charitable trust," which we believe can help to preserve the integrity of the consent process in the context of medical and genetic research involving DNA databanks.
Moral luck, social networking sites and trust on the web, Ethics and Information Technology, with F. Grodzinsky and H. Tavani, editorial, Vol. 12, n. 4, pp. 297-298, DOI: 10.1007/s10676-010-9252-4
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