JUDIT SÁNDOR - Central European University



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Judit Sándor Hungarian lawyer, bioethicist, professor at CEU

Judit Sándor is a full professor at the Faculty of Political Science, Legal Studies and Gender Studies of the Central European University (CEU), Budapest. She has been teaching at three departments for 20 years and she was the supervisor of many successful PhD dissertations. She had a bar exam in Hungary, but she conducted legal practice also at Simmons & Simmons in London. She had fellowships at McGill (Montreal), at Stanford (Palo Alto), and at Maison de sciences de l’homme (Paris), at NYU (New York, as a Global Research Fellow). In 1996 she received Ph.D. in law and political science. Judit Sándor has been involved in many ethical and legal policy development. After her graduation from the Law School, she worked on the first informed consent forms in Hungary, with two molecular biologists she developed the first Bill on Genetic data in Hungary which has been later transformed to a Parliamentary Act.

She was one of the founders of the first Patients' Right Organization (‘Szószóló’) in Hungary, she is a member of the Hungarian Science and Research Ethics Council, and currently a member at the Hungarian Human Reproduction Commission. She participated in different national and international legislative, standard setting and policy making activities in the field of biomedical law and bioethics.

Her international recognition is demonstrated also with her role at various international organizations. In 2004-2005 she served as the Chief of the Bioethics Section at the UNESCO. She wrote the Explanatory memorandum of the 2005 Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights. She published eleven books in the field of human rights and biomedical law, including “Health Care and Justice”, “Society and Genetic Information”, “Perfect Copy” and “Studies in Biopolitics”, “Biobanks and Tissue Research”, “Me Molecule”. Her articles and book chapters were published in different languages, including Hungarian, English, Croatian, Italian, French, and Portuguese.

Since September 2005 she is the director of the Center for Ethics and Law in Biomedicine (CELAB) at the Central European University. She has completed many European research projects (GeneScreen, PUG, STRATA-ETAN GROUP, GeneBanC, PRIVIREAL, PRIVILEGED, Tiss.Eu, RemediE, EULOD, NANOPLAT, NERRI, EUCElLEX Project, HURMUR Project), founded by the European Commission in the field of biobanks, genetic data, stem cell research, organ transplantation, neuroscience and human reproduction. She is a Member of the Program Committee of the ESOF-2018 Toulouse, and for 2020 to be held in Trieste. She published eleven books and numerous chapters and articles in the field of bioethics and human rights. She is a Member of the Editorial Board in several international academic journals. In addition, she also regularly publishes articles on science policy and bioethics in Hungarian weekly and online journals.

Selected publications:

Judit Sándor (2018) Genetic Testing between Private and Public Interests: Some Legal and Ethical Reflections in: Frontiers in Public Health, 31 January 2018

Judit Sándor (2016, 2017) Az én molekulám. Bioetika és emberi jogok a XXI. század elején. Budapest. L’ Harmattan pp.1-228.

Judit Sándor (2013) edited, Studies in Biopolitics Budapest, Center for Ethics and Law in Biomedicine 1-255. ISBN 978-963-88538-9-9 pp. 1-255.

Judit Sándor with Christian Lenk, and Bert Gordijn (2011) (eds) Biobanks and Tissue Research, The Public, the Patient and the Regulation, Springer

Judit Sándor (ed.) (2009) Perfect copy? Law and Ethics of Reproductive Medicine. Budapest: CEU Center for Ethics and Law in Biomedicine, 1–175.

Judit Sándor (ed.) (2004) Society and Genetic Information. Codes and Laws in the Genetic Era. Budapest and New York: CEU Press 1-422pp

Judit Sándor (2003) Medical Law. Hungary. International Encyclopedia of Laws Series. The Hague, London, New York: Kluwer Law International. 1-148pp.

Judit Sándor and Andre den Exter (eds.) (2003) Frontiers of the European Health Care Law: A Multidisciplinary Approach. Rotterdam: Erasmus University Press. ISBN 90-807487-2-2. 219pp. (Introduction is written by the editors; the volume includes a chapter by Judit Sándor: “Data protection in Health Care. Beyond Biomedical Use,” pp.76–96.) 1-219 pp

Judit Sándor (2019) From assisted to selective reproduction: Through the lens of the Court in: Transnationalising Reprduction”: Third party Conception in a Globalised World Rósisín Ryan Ryan-Flood, Jenny Gunnarsson Payne (eds) london. Routledge pp. 174-195.

Judit Sándor (2018) Transnational Surrogacy: An Overview of Legal and Ethical Issues. In: Mitra S., Schicktanz S., Patel T. (eds) Cross-Cultural Comparisons on Surrogacy and Egg Donation. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham

George Gaskell, Imre Bárd, Agnes Allansdottir, Rui Vieira da Cunha, Peter Eduard, Varju Márton, Juergen Hampel, Elisabeth Hildt, Christian Hofmaier, Nicole Kronberger, Sheena Laursen, Anna Meijknecht, Salvör Nordal, Alexandre Quintanilha, Gema Revuelta, Núria Saladié, Judit Sándor, Júlio Borlido Santos, Simone Seyringer, Ilina Singh, Han Somsen, Winnie Toonders, Helge Torgersen, Vincent Torre, Hub Zwart Public views on gene editing and its uses in: NATURE BIOTECHNOLOGY 35: pp. 1021-1023. (2017)

Judit Sándor, Lilla Vicsek, Zsófia Bauer (2017) Let us talk about eggs!: Professional resistance to elective egg vitrification and gendered medical paternalism in: MEDICINE HEALTH CARE AND PHILOSOPHY 2017:(first online) pp. 1-13. (2017)

Judit Sándor (1997) Gyógyítás és ítélkezés. Orvosi műhiba-perek Magyarországon (Medicine and Jurisprudence. Medical Malpractice Litigation in Hungary). Budapest: Medicina. 1-402 pp.

Marton Varju, Judit Sándor Generic or Specific? The Frames of Stem Cell Procurement Regulation in Europe in: Scripted Volume 14, Issue 1, June 2017 pp. 37-80.

Judit Sándor (2017) Whose Biobank? Should Biobanks Serve Research Interests or the Needs for Personalized Medicine? Analysis of the Hungarian Law in: Genetic Testing and Molecular Biomarkers Volume 21. 3.

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Marton Varju, Judit Sándor Creating European Markets through Regulation: The Case of the Regulation on Advanced Therapy Medicinal Products EUROPEAN LAW REVIEW 41:(1) pp. 25-43. (2016)

Judit Sándor (2016) Életvégi döntés életről és halálról in: Állam és Jogtudomány LVII. Évf. 2016. 4. 40-55

Judit Sándor (2014) Right to Health and the human Organ: A Right as a Consequence? PRAVNI ZAPISI, God. V, br. 2 (2014) 2014 Pravni fakultet Univerziteta Union

Judit Sándor with Márton Varju (2012) Patenting Stem Cells in Europe: The Challenge of Multiplicity in European Union Law in: Common Market Law Review, Common Market Law Review, Vol. 3, 2012

Judit Sándor et al. (2011) The Case of Biobanks J Med Ethics Law, Ethics and Medicine The case of biobank with the law: between a legal and scientific fiction in: Journal of Medical Ethics

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