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1 Bioethics as a Governance Practice Health Ethics and Law Annual Lecture 2015 Jonathan Montgomery Professor of Health Care Law, UCL Chair, Nuffield Council on Bioethics Chair, Health Research Authority

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3 Some Current Bioethical Issues

4 What is Bioethics? Subject? –Scope? Discipline? –Methods? Expertise? Field? –Who plays? Enterprise?

5 What is Bioethics Governance? Independent, multidisciplinary and pluralist ethics committees should be established, promoted and supported at the appropriate level in order to: (a)assess the relevant ethical, legal, scientific and social issues related to research projects involving human beings; (b)provide advice on ethical problems in clinical settings; (c)assess scientific and technological developments, formulate recommendations and contribute to the preparation of guidelines on issues within the scope of this Declaration; (d)foster debate, education and public awareness of, and engagement in, bioethics. UNESCO Universal Declaration on Bioethics (2005). Article 19

6 A Brief History of Bioethics Governance in the UK Professional ethics (Royal Colleges, BMA) –‘Club regulation’ (Wilson ch 1) –Church of England (Wilson ch 2) –Contrast with theologians & bioethicists in the USA as ‘outsiders’ Ian Kennedy’s Reith Lectures The Unmasking of Medicine (lectures 1979, book 1983) –Bioethics, Thatcherism & The Audit Society (Wilson ch 3) –national ethics committee? Duncan Wilson, The Making of British Bioethics (Manchester UP 2014) https://www.escholar.manchester.ac.uk/uk-ac-man-scw:240368

7 A brief history; UK bioethics governance Nuffield Council on Bioethics (1991-) –Wilson ch 6 Cabinet Office, The Advisory and Regulatory Framework for Biotechnology: Report from the Government’s Review (London: OST 1999) –Human Genetics Commission (2000-12) Emerging Science and Bioethics Advisory Committee (ESBAC) (2012-14)

8 But not so simple… Assisted Reproduction; Warnock (1984), the HFE Acts (1990 & 2008), HFE Authority Organs…. Alder Hey (2001), Human Tissue Act 2004, Human Tissue Authority, Organ Donation Taskforce (2008) Committee on the Ethical Aspects of Pandemic Influenza (CEAPI) (2006-?) Advisory Group on Ethics to CMO on 100,000 genomes project (2013, Chair Mike Parker)

9 The Bonfire of the Quangos The evils of Quangos –(a) Expensive, (b) Undemocratic The HGC strategy –Reduce costs but keep brand alive –Bioethics governance as a luxury –Disestablishment as democracy at work The HFEA strategy –Newsnight The HFEA survives; the HGC is long gone Gov Response to the Public Administration Select Ctte Report, “Smaller Government: Shrinking the Quango State” (London: TSO, 2011) Cm 8044

10 Some Observations General governance v specialist inquiries Deliberation v regulation Scope for overlap –Mitochondrial DNA Limits to national differentiation? –Uses of Health Data, Clinical Trials are EU issues –UK & the international bioethics community The UK as a rogue bioethical state?

11 Bioethics Governance as a Response to Scientific ‘Advance’

12 Bioethics Governance as a Response to Scandal From Nuremberg to Helsinki – Governance by Principle Beecher & Pappworth – Governance by Gatekeeping Griffiths on Mid-Staffs - Research Governance Framework

13 Bioethics Governance as a Response to Pluralism Closure –May be temporary or provisional Mediation –Inclusionary processes Authority and Accountability

14 Bioethics Governance as a Response to Relativism Distinguishing Democracy and Bioethics Governance ‘Public Reason’ Qualities of Deliberation

15 Key Challenges for Bioethics Governance Understanding Contingency –History –Context Legitimation & Power Regulatory Effectiveness, Efficiency, Proportionality

16 What is Bioethics? Subject Discipline Field Enterprise Governance Practice

17 Bioethics as a Governance Practice Health Ethics and Law Annual Lecture 2015 Jonathan Montgomery Professor of Health Care Law, UCL Chair, Nuffield Council on Bioethics Chair, Health Research Authority


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