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25 th Annual World Congress on Medical Law and Bioethics Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan August 4 – 8, 2019 Pre-Congress Schedule Sunday (August 4) 09.00-17.00 Executive Committee Meeting (Invitation Only) – Waseda University (The 20th Building - Okumakaikan 2F N201) 18.30-20.00 Board of Governors Reception (Invitation Only) (Rihga Royal Hotel Tokyo) Monday (August 5) 09.00-12.00 Board of Governors Meeting (Invitation Only) – Waseda University (The 20th Building - Okumakaikan 2F N201) 14.00-17.00 Education Committee Meeting (Invitation Only) - Waseda University (The 20th Building - Okumakaikan 2F N201) 18.00-20.00 Welcome Reception (Full Congress Registrants and/or ticket holders Only) Rihga Royal Hotel Tokyo 12.00-17.00 Registration Waseda University Congress Schedule Tuesday (August 6) 09.15 – 10.30 09.15 – 09.40 Opening Ceremony - Waseda University International Conference Hall Moderator: Kenneth Berger (Canada), Vugar Mammadov (Azerbaijan) Greetings Thomas T. Noguchi, MD, WAML President (USA) Katsunori Kai PhD, Program Chair, Vice President of Waseda University, Prof. (Previous Dean) of Waseda Law School(Japan) (Previous President of Japanese Association of Medical Law, Previous President of Japanese Association for Bioethics) 09.40- 10.05 10.05- 10.30 Opening Ceremony - Waseda University International Conference Hall Moderator: Katsunori Kai (Japan), Mitsuyasu Kurosu (Japan) History of the WAML, Present Effort and Future Thomas T. Noguchi, MD (USA) The Challenge of Global Bioethics in Collaborating with Medical Law in Japan Rihito Kimura, PhD, Emeritus Professor of Waseda University (Japan)

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25th Annual World Congress on Medical Law and Bioethics Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan

August 4 – 8, 2019

Pre-Congress Schedule

Sunday (August 4) 09.00-17.00 Executive Committee Meeting (Invitation Only) – Waseda University (The 20th Building - Okumakaikan 2F N201)

18.30-20.00 Board of Governors Reception (Invitation Only) (Rihga Royal Hotel Tokyo)

Monday (August 5)

09.00-12.00 Board of Governors Meeting (Invitation Only) – Waseda University (The 20th Building - Okumakaikan 2F N201) 14.00-17.00 Education Committee Meeting (Invitation Only) - Waseda University (The 20th Building - Okumakaikan 2F N201) 18.00-20.00 Welcome Reception (Full Congress Registrants and/or ticket holders Only) Rihga Royal Hotel Tokyo

12.00-17.00 Registration – Waseda University

Congress Schedule

Tuesday (August 6)

09.15 – 10.30 09.15 – 09.40

Opening Ceremony - Waseda University International Conference Hall

Moderator: Kenneth Berger (Canada), Vugar Mammadov (Azerbaijan) Greetings Thomas T. Noguchi, MD, WAML President (USA) Katsunori Kai PhD, Program Chair, Vice President of Waseda University, Prof. (Previous Dean) of Waseda Law School(Japan) (Previous President of Japanese Association of Medical Law, Previous President of Japanese Association for Bioethics)

09.40-10.05 10.05-10.30

Opening Ceremony - Waseda University International Conference Hall

Moderator: Katsunori Kai (Japan), Mitsuyasu Kurosu (Japan) History of the WAML, Present Effort and Future

Thomas T. Noguchi, MD (USA) The Challenge of Global Bioethics in Collaborating with Medical Law in Japan Rihito Kimura, PhD, Emeritus Professor of Waseda University (Japan)

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25th Annual World Congress on Medical Law and Bioethics Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan

August 4 – 8, 2019

10.30-10.50

Coffee Break (3rd Conference Room)

11.00 – 12.35

Session 1 - End of Life Decision Making Moderator: Lieven Wostyn (Belgium), Cécile Bensimon (Canada) Room: Big Conference Room

Session 2 – Rights of Patients/Self-Determination Moderator: Chih-hsiung Thomas Chen, (Taiwan), Ian Freckelton (Australia) Room: 1st Conference Room

Session 3 – Medical Accidents/Medical Malpractice Moderator: Johan Legemaate (Netherlands), Marija Caplinskiene (Lithuania) Room: 2nd Conference Room

11.00 – 11.15

1.1 Voluntary Stopping of Eating and Drinking: A Plea for an Ethical Framework and Advance Support Lieven Wostyn (Belgium)

2.1 The Existence and Legal Protection on Fetus Right of Life: Toward the Prevention Effort to The Fetus Euthanasia in Indonesia Arrie Budhiartie (Indonesia)

3.1 Being Open About Medical Errors: Developments in the Netherlands Johan Legemaate (Netherlands)

11.15 – 11.30

1.2 Medical Assistance in Dying in Canada: The Ethical and Practical Challenges of the Implementation of a New (Contested) Medical Intervention Cécile Bensimon (Canada)

2.2 Enhancing the Right-to-Die with Dignity in a Confucian Society—Taiwan’s Patient Self-determination Act Chih-hsiung Thomas Chen (Taiwan)

3.2 Belgian Compensation Fund for Medical Accidents Larissa Vanhooff (Belgium)

11.30 – 11.45

1.3 Controversial Issues in Life-Sustaining Treatment Regulations --A Comparison of Current Norms of Korea, Japan and Taiwan HeeTae Suk (Korea)

2.3 Patients Right to Have Access to Safe, Affordable Medicines: A European Perspective Henriette Roscam Abbing (Netherlands)

3.3 The Medical Malpractice and Professional Responsibility in Lithuania Marija Caplinskiene (Lithuania)

11.45 – 12.00

1.4 The Right and Role of Family Members in Patients' End of Life Decision Making - An Observation on Patient Autonomy Act in Taiwan Huei-Chih Niu (Taiwan)

2.4 Electroconvulsive Therapy: Health, Law and Human Rights Ian Freckelton (Australia)

3.4 Medical Negligence - Patients' Rights Ch Rajender (India)

12.00 – 12.15

1.5 The Dilemma of Acting Against the Will of the Patient in the Situation of Dubious Risk of Life Threat in the Conditions of the Hospital Emergency Department Jerzy Bednarski (Poland)

2.5 My Pain and Suffering is not Negated by My Death Janine McIlwraith (Australia)

3.5 Dispute Resolution in the Implementation of Indonesian National Health Insurance Agus Purwadianto (Indonesia)

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25th Annual World Congress on Medical Law and Bioethics Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan

August 4 – 8, 2019

12.15 – 12.35

Questions Questions Questions

12.35 – 13.35

Lunch

13.35 – 15.25

Session 4 – End of Life Decision Making Moderator: Maria Sokalska (Poland), Shlomit Zuckerman (Israel) Room: Big Conference Hall

Session 5 – Rights of Patients/Self-Determination Moderator: Takeshi Miyashita (Japan), Anne-Marie Duguet (France) Room: 1st Conference Room

Session 6 – Medical Accidents/Medical Malpractice Moderator: Hongjie Man (China), Vera Raposo (Portugal) Room: 2nd Conference Room

13.35 – 13.50

4.1 Current Legal Situation and Future Perspective on Withholding or Withdrawing Life-Sustaining Medical Treatment in Japan Kazuaki Shintani (Japan)

5.1 Article 2 of the European Convention of Human Rights: A Breach of the Rights of Those Wanting to End Their Lives? Nataly Papadopoulou (United Kingdom)

6.1 Defensive Medicine and Medical Malpractice in the Polish Law System Daria Bieńkowska (Poland)

13.50 – 14.05

4.2 Ars Moriendi - Are We Prepared to Provide an Answer to End of Life Dilemma? Maria Sokalska (Poland)

5.2 Sterilization of Vulnerable Persons in Japan: Past, Present & Future Perspectives Takeshi Miyashita (Japan)

6.2 A Proposal for International Legal Framework to Regulate Medical Negligence Folashade Adegbite (Nigeria)

14.05 – 14.20

4.3 The Legislation of End-of-Life Care and its Cultural Implication: Family Participation in Advance Care Planning and the Act of Filial Piety in Taiwan Yicheng Chung (Japan)

5.3 Autonomy and Privacy of the Dependent Elderly Person: Who Really Decides? Legal and Ethical Aspects Anne-Marie Duguet (France)

6.3 Rethinking the Medical Malpractice Liability Law in the Light of Risk Society - Comments on the provisions of the Tort Liability in the Civil Code (Draft) Hongjie Man (China)

14.20 – 14.35

4.4 Substituted Decision-Making for Medical Treatment: Prioritising and Enhancing the User Experience in Disputes Tina Popa (Australia)

5.4 Patient’s Autonomy- The Rise and Demise in Protection Via Class Actions in Israeli Medical Law Tamar Gidron (Israel)

6.4 Loss of Chance in Common Law, Civil Law and Chinese Law. A Comparative Study Yang Manman (Portugal)

14.35 – 14.50

4.5 To Let Die or Not to Let Die? Decision Making, Medical Practice and Court Rulings in Light of the Dying Patient Act in Israel Shlomit Zuckerman (Israel)

5.5 Transgender Inmates in Prisons and their Right to Access Healthcare Ragip Baris Erman (Turkey)

6.5 Study of Bioethics and Physiological Hygiene Under Chinese Legal System Honghui Wan (China)

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25th Annual World Congress on Medical Law and Bioethics Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan

August 4 – 8, 2019

14.50 – 15.05

Questions 5.6 Legislation of Patients’ Right in China Hong Le (China)

Questions

15.05 – 15.25

Questions

15.25 – 15.45

Coffee Break (3rd Conference Room)

15.45 – 17.20

Session 7 – New Developments of Medical Law Moderator: Vugar Mammadov (Azerbaijan), Radmyla Hrevtsova (Ukraine) Room: Big Conference Hall

Session 8 – Informed Consent Moderator: Nasser Muh (Indonesia), Svetlana I. Pospelova (Russian Federation) Room: 1st Conference Room

Session 9 – Medical Accidents/Medical Malpractice Moderator: Ofelia de Lorenzo y Aparici (Spain), Olaolu Osanyin (Nigeria) Room: 2nd Conference Room

15.45 – 16.00

7.1 Ethical and Legal Issues on Body Transplant (Head-body Transplant) In Young Lee (Korea)

8.1 The Evolution of Informed Consent in China's Medical Activities --- An Epitome of the Progress of Human Rights in China Qian Wang (China)

9.1 Applicability of Theory “Organizational Negligence” In Japanese Medical Malpractice Cases Muneaki Ohshita (Japan)

16.00 – 16.15

7.2 Local and Regional Problems in Light of Global Bioethical and Legal issues Related with Organ Transplantation Vugar Mammadov (Azerbaijan)

8.2 The Path to Informed Consent in Japan: History and Current Issues Keiko Irako (Japan)

9.2 Prevent the Alleged Demands of Medical Malpractice with Patient-Centered Communication Strategies Trini Handayani (Indonesia)

16.15 – 16.30

7.3 Prospects of Artificial Intelligence: Ethical Viewpoints and Possible Interactions with Medical Law Hanzade Dogan (Turkey)

8.3 The Principle of Informed Consent in Oncology Medical Procedure Nasser Muh (Indonesia)

9.3 Out-of-Court Solution of Disputes Concerning Healthcare Professional Liability; Experience of the Dispute Co-ordination Service (SCC) of the Madrid Health Service (SERMAS) Ofelia de Lorenzo y Aparici (Spain)

16.30 – 16.45

7.4 Artificial Intelligence as the Future of Medicine Konrad Jagocha (Poland)

8.4 Informed Consent in Russia: Legal Bases and Court Practice Svetlana I. Pospelova (Russian Federation)

9.4 Dispute Resolution in Patients’ Management in Nigeria Olaolu Osanyin (Nigeria)

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August 4 – 8, 2019

16.45 – 17.00

7.5 Aesthetic Medicine: Drawing the Legal Landscape Radmyla Hrevtsova (Ukraine)

8.5 Resolution of Conflict between Right of Life and Right of Informed Consent of Patient --- Under the Perspective of Legal Interpretation Yuju Su (China)

9.5 One proposal to Legislate “Act Promoting Measures to Prevent Sudden Unexpected Death” Toshimitsu Nakatsuka (Japan)

17.00 – 17.15

7.6 Implementation Issues of Advanced Medicine Access Tools - Risk Sharing Agreements (RSAs) in a Comparative Perspective Weronika Wojturska (Poland)

Questions Questions

17.15 – 17.20

Questions

17.30 – 18.30

WAML General Assembly (Big Conference Hall)

Poster Session (Tuesday August 6)

PA – Advanced Medicine and Medical Law and PB – Constructing a Bridge Between Medical Law, Bioethics and Legal Medicine PA.1

Emerging Legal and Bioethical Issues Associated with End-of-Life Care for Elderly Prisoners in Japan Koichi Jimba (Japan) PA.2 Systems Science as an Innovative Approach for Regulating Disruptive Medical Innovations: The Case of Precision Medicine Nasser Al Azri (Oman) PA.3 Building a Legal Framework in Human Genetic Engineering Yanlin Cao (China) PA.4 Study on Legal Regulation of Clinical Application of Genome Editing Jihong Wang (China) PA.5 The Regulatory Overview for Clinical Researches and Trials in Japan: Aiming to Establish a Standardized Operation Procedure for Research Ethics Committee and IRB Administration Naoto Kawahara (Japan)

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August 4 – 8, 2019

PA.6 Study on Israeli P Surrogate Mother Agreements Law Under the Influence of the Policy of Encouraging Procreation Fang Yang, (China) PA.7 Global and Glocal Viewpoints in New Azerbaijan Legislation on Reproductive Health Vugar Mammadov (Azerbaijan) PA.8 Legal Discussion on Single Men and Women’s Pregnant by Syringe Injection Method Shiguo Liu, (China) PA.9 How do Medical Institutions Properly Fulfill Their Obligation to Inform? Song Bai (China) PB.1 Right of Self-Determination on Death and Legal System - From the Global Perspectives on So-Called "Death Tourism" Shinko Ichinohe (Japan) PB.2 Improving the Quality of Medical Services as Guarantee of Protection of the Health of the Population Anara Hajibayli (Azerbaijan) PB.3 Remote Patient Monitoring: Extending the Hospital into the Home, In the Perspective of Health Law Nasser Muh (Indonesia) PB.4 Research on the Construction of Chinese Health Supervision and Law Enforcement System in the New Period Siyu Tao (China) PB.5 Study on the Legal Problems of Traditional Chinese Medicine Health Care Service Xuemei Ma (China) PB.6 Overview of the Regulations and the Enforcement Practice of the Internet Hospitals in China Xiaoxi Rong (China)

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August 4 – 8, 2019

PB.7 Legal Framework for Combating Corruption in Health Sector in Bulgaria Mariela Deliverska (Bulgaria) PB.8 Rights and Responsibilities of Contracted Services of Chinese Family Physicians from the Perspective of Law Lihua Fan (China) PB.9 Mobile Healthcare Services as a Bulgarian Perspective – Legal Regulation and Practical Challenges Mariela Deliverska (Bulgaria) PB.10 Comparison of the Situation and Policies of Community-Oriented Primary Care in Villages Between China and Japan Yan Liu (China) PB.11 A Framework of Legal Norms and Ethical Values for Social Media Interactions in Medicine Berna Arda (Turkey) PB.12 Prevention of Suicide Fatima Aliyeva-Huseinova (Azerbaijan) PB.13 Lack of Ethics and Improvement in the Medical Disputes Resolve Yue Shi (China) PB.14 Bioethical Principles in Public Health of the 21st Century Gulnara Shamilevna Pavlova (Russian Federation) PB.15 Needs of Forensic Science Service in Different Middle Eastern Countries Mohammadnader Sharifi (Iran) PB.16 Legal Medicine in the 21st Century Australia Roy Beran (Australia)

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August 4 – 8, 2019

PB.17 Retrospective Review of the Conducted Forensic Medical Examinations Based on the Materials of the Cases with the Solution of Issues About the Correctness of Medical Care in the Republic of Kazakhstan Tatyana Polyakova (Kazakhstan) PB.18 Age Threshold for Proper Definition of Premature Coronary Artery Disease in Males Imad Al-Abdallat (Jordan) PB.19 The Building Blocks of Life are Property: The Legal Status of Human Gametes in 2019 Susan Shedda (Australia)

Wednesday (August 7)

09.00 – 10.35

Session 10 – Regulatory Science and Medical Law Moderator: Katsunori Kai (Japan), Helen Yu (Denmark) Room: Big Conference Hall

Session 11 – Health Care System and Medical Law Moderator: Raimo Lahti (Finland), Roy G. Beran (Australia) Room: 1st Conference Room

Session 12 - Abortion Moderator: Fien De Meyer (Belgium), Pnina Lifshitz-Aviram (Israel) Room: 2nd Conference Room

09.00 – 09.15

10.1 – 197 Regulatory Science and Medical Law Katsunori Kai (Japan)

11.1 Law as a Social Medicine: Integrating Legal Frameworks for Physical and Mental Health in China Alexandr Svetlicinii (China)

12.1 Abortion, Power and the Constitution: Political Survival in the United Kingdom and Ireland Barry Solaiman (Qatar)

09.15 – 09.30

10.2 The Development and Medical Use of Artificial Intelligence Under European Law Christophe Lemmens (Belgium)

11.2 Recent Developments in the Regulatory Schemes of Health Care and Biomedicine Raimo Lahti (Finland)

12.2 Abortion Law Reform in Europe: The 2018 Belgian and Irish Acts on Termination of Pregnancy Fien De Meyer (Belgium)

09.30 – 09.45

10.3 Legal, Ethical, and Policy Implications of the New EU Medical Devices Regulation Helen Yu (Denmark)

11.3 Legal Regulation and Role of Telemedicine in Australia, Portugal and Russia Roy G. Beran (Australia)

12.3 Woman's Right v. Fetus Right - Does a Fetus Has a Moral Personality? Pnina Lifshitz-Aviram (Israel)

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August 4 – 8, 2019

09.45 – 10.00

10.4 Regulation of Advanced Therapy in Japan Yuichiro Sato (Japan)

11.4 The Integration of Primary Care in Hospital Policy in Belgium Diego Fornaciari (Belgium)

12.4 Ethical Considerations and Challenges of Legal Abortion in Iran Roya Rashidpouraie (Iran)

10.00 – 10.15

10.5 ELSI Research of Frozen Embryo Chenge Liao (China)

11.5 Pseudo-Science vs Evidence-Based Medicine: The Responsibility In-Between Interest, Ethics, and the Law Mariya Petrova MD JD MPH (Bulgaria)

12.5 Medical Decision-Making for Persons with Intellectual Disabilities: Focusing on Abortion and Sterilization Yun-Hsien Diana Lin (Taiwan)

10.15 – 10.35

Questions Questions Questions

10.35 – 10.55

Coffee Break (3rd Conference Room)

10.55 – 12.30

Session 13 – Medical Information and Medical Law Moderator: Corrette Ploem (Netherlands), Berna Arda (Turkey) Room: Big Conference Hall

Session 14 – Health Care System and Medical Law Moderator: Mary Anne Bobinski(Canada), Richard Kelly (USA) Room: 1st Conference Room

Session 15 – Mental Health and Medical Law Moderator: Ivan Demchenko (Ukraine), Tom Balthazar (Belgium) Room: 2nd Conference Room

10.55 – 11.10`

13.1 The GDPR Makes Medical Data Research More Difficult: Fact or Fiction? Corrette Ploem (Netherlands)

14.1 What Kind of Medical Laws and Systems Should be Established for New Treatments? Based on Medical Quality Assurance Theory Considered from the Field of Advanced Treatment of Acute Stroke in Japan Takashi Moriwaki (Japan)

15.1 Mentally Incapacitated Persons Legislative Evolution in Ukraine Ivan Demchenko (Ukraine)

11.10 – 11.25

13.2 The Legal Development of Health Information Management System in China Mo Chen, (China)

14.2 Global Perspectives on Conscience Rights in Health Care Mary Anne Bobinski (Canada)

15.2 How to Face the Dilemma of Voluntary In-Patient Therapy and Involuntary In-Patient Therapy for Mental Disorders Yijing Xie (China)

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August 4 – 8, 2019

11.25 – 11.40

13.3 Shortcomings of Turkish Personal Health Data Protection Law Berna Arda (Turkey)

14.3 An Update on U.S. Healthcare Law Richard Kelly (USA)

15.3 Judicial Judgment of Psychiatric Evaluation Opinions Aiyan Zhang (China)

11.40 – 11.55

13.4 Implementation of an Electronic Health Records & Privacy Protection in Saudi Arabia; Lessons from United States, Singapore & Denmark Mohamed Alqurashi (Saudi Arabia)

14.4 An Update on U.S. Healthcare: The Politics Charles William Hinnant (USA)

15.4 Psychiatric Medication with Extended Release: Ethical and Legal Dilemmas Tom Balthazar (Belgium)

11.55 – 12.10

13.5 Confidentiality Breaches may Hinder Health Data Recording Line of Conduct Berna Arda (Turkey)

Questions 15.5 Critics and Challenges of Criminal Psychiatric Testimony in Taiwan Wen-Cheng Wu (Taiwan)

12.10 – 12.30

Questions Questions

12.30 – 13.30

Lunch

13.30 – 15.05

Session 16 – Medical Information and Medical Law Moderator: Tomasz Sroka (Poland), Ziye Wang (China) Room: Big Conference Hall

Session 17 – Health Care System and Medical Law Moderator: Shigeki Takahashi (Japan), Toma Birmontiene (Lithuania) Room: 1st Conference Room

Session 18 – Clinical Research Moderator: Yuko Nagamizu (Japan), Jonathan Davies (Israel) Room: 2nd Conference Room

13.30 – 13.45

16.1 Standard of the Protection of Information About the Patient After His Death Tomasz Sroka (Poland)

17.1 Privileging of Doctors: At Odds with Professional Autonomy? Filip Dewallens (Belgium)

18.1 The Change of Governance on Pediatric Research in Japan: From 1950s to Date Yuko Nagamizu (Japan)

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August 4 – 8, 2019

13.45 – 14.00

16.2 Legal Issues Related to the Establishment and the Operation of the Electronic Medical Records Xiaoxi Rong Rong (China)

17.2 Assessing Knowledge, Attitude and Practices of Healthcare Providers Towards Transgender Patients in Tertiary Care Hospitals in Karachi, Pakistan Mustafa Aslam (Pakistan)

18.2 Introducing Act of Rescue to Legitimize Using Unapproved Medicine in Specific Situations by Clinical Doctors Yu Liu (China)

14.00 – 14.15

16.3 Rational Protection and Utilization of Medical Information for AIDS Patients Ziye Wang (China)

17.3 The New Role of Industrial Health Physicians - How to Prevent Death from Overwork Shigeki Takahashi (Japan)

18.3 Legal and Ethical Implication of Sham Peer Review Jonathan Davies (Israel)

14.15 – 14.30

16.4 Informed Consent to Participation in Multiple Test Newborn Screening Programs Soren Birkeland (Denmark)

17.4 Comparative Analysis of Medical Regulation Between Nigeria and the United Kingdom: A Need for Synergy Philip Chechet Esq (Nigeria)

18.4 Study on the Legal System of Ethical Examination of Clinical Trial of Traditional Chinese Medicine Siyu Tao (China)

14.30 – 14.45

16.5 Predicaments and Countermeasures of Medical Security for AIDS Patients Jinyan Wu (China)

17.5 The Constitutionalisation of Medical (Health) Law. Aspects of Intersection Toma Birmontiene (Lithuania)

18.5 Ten Subjects Gathered Under "Research Ethics" in Japan Takashi Tsuchiya (Japan)

14.45 – 15.05

Question Questions Questions

15.05 – 15.25

Coffee Break (3rd Conference Room)

15.25 – 17.15

Session 19 – Medical Information and Medical Law Moderator: Albert Ruda-Gonzalez (Spain), Eiji Maruyama (Japan) Room: Big Conference Hall

Session 20 – Health Care System and Medical Law Moderator: M Melinda Truesdale (Australia), Kenneth Berger (Canada) Room: 1st Conference Room

Session 21 – New Developments of Medical Law Moderator: Ragip Baris Erman (Turkey), Jiin Ger (Taiwan) Room: 2nd Conference Room

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August 4 – 8, 2019

15.25 – 15.40

19.1 Big Data, Big Liabilities? On the Relevance of Big Data in Health Care for Medical Malpractice Liability Albert Ruda-Gonzalez (Spain)

20.1 Pharmacists – Patients Relation from the Perspective of Indonesian Law Gunawan Widjaja (Indonesia)

21.1 Deontology and Competition Among Doctors Diego Fornaciari (Belgium)

15.40 – 15.55

19.2 Health Research Using Health Data and the New European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) - Between Law and Bioethics Carla Barbosa (Portugal)

20.2 The Medical Treatment Planning and Decisions Act (2016), Victoria, Australia, Commenced March 12, 2018 and is Focused on Patients' Advanced Care Planning and it is a Shift Towards Empowering Patients to make their Own Treatment Decisions M Melinda Truesdale (Australia)

21.2 Exhumations and the Law Ian Freckelton (Australia)

15.55 – 16.10

19.3 Medical Research and Privacy in the European Union Nils Broeckx (Belgium)

20.3 Medical Law: Bridging the Gap Between Law and Medicine: Is Health Policy, Law or Ethics the Answer Kenneth Berger (Canada)

21.3 Chemical Castration and Mandatory Treatment of Sexual Offenders in Turkey Ragip Baris Erman (Turkey)

16.10 – 16.25

19.4 Japanese Effort to Utilize Medical Big Data: The Enactment of the Next-Generation Medical Infrastructure Act Eiji Maruyama (Japan)

20.4 Constructing a Bridge Among Medical Staff, Patients, Society and Bioethics - A Brief Analysis of New Law--Regulation on the Prevention and Settlement of Medical Disputes in China Sijia Liu (China)

21.4 Human Trafficking in Context of Bioethical Problems Sona Huseyn Galandarli (Azerbaijan)

16.25 – 16.40

19.5 Protecting the Civil Rights of People Living with HIV/AIDS -Voice From Poland Karolina Pyziak-Kowalska (Poland)

20.5 Research into Basic Issues of Legislation on Basic Medical Care and Health — Also Review on the Law of China on Basic Medical Care and Health Promotion (Draft) Yunliang Chen (China)

21.5 Is it a Crime to Prescribe RU486 to Teenagers? Jiin Ger (Taiwan)

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25th Annual World Congress on Medical Law and Bioethics Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan

August 4 – 8, 2019

16.40 – 16.55

19.6 Inside Criminal Minds: Why Should We Study Criminal Minds and Profiling Their Minds Mohammed ALShaibani (Saudi Arabia)

20.6 How Much Healthcare Expenses Should be Allowed for End-of-Life Care Under the Sustainable Insurance System? Takayo Nakabe (Japan)

21.6 Financial Accountability and Criminal § Constitutional Right to Health, Public Moneys and Asset Recovery: News about Corruption in the Broad Sense in Portugal and Brazil Gonçalo S. de Melo Bandeira (Portugal)

16.55 – 17.15

Questions Questions Questions

Poster Session (Wednesday August 7)

PC – Further Developments of Medical Law in 21st Century from the “Global and Glocal Viewpoints”

PC.1 Criminal Medical Malpractice Cases in Japan in the Past 20 Years Akiko Funabashi (Japan) PC.2 Therapeutic Jurisprudence and Mental Health Tribunals in England and Wales: Changing Patterns of Demand and its Impact Nicola Glover-Thomas (United Kingdom) PC.3 A Barrier or Bridge of Patient Autonomy: Taiwan Mental Health Act of 2007 Wen-Cheng Wu (Taiwan) PC.4 Electronic Fetal Monitoring in Africa: Henry K. Beecher's Ethics and Clinical Research Redux James Johnston (New Zealand) PC.5 Legal and Ethical Destiny of Laboratory Animals in Russia: Current State and Ways to Go Daria Chernyaeva (Russian Federation) PC.6 Regulating Promotional Activities of Pharmaceutical Companies – Comparative Research on US and Japanese Regulatory Development Naoko Akimoto (Taiwan)

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25th Annual World Congress on Medical Law and Bioethics Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan

August 4 – 8, 2019

PC.7 Research the Liability System on Tort of TCM Medical in China Deng Yong (China) PC.8 Bioethical Principles and Tools of the Quality: Reduction Measures of the Surgical Sites Infections Maria Laura Alchorne Trivelin (Brazil) PC.9 Clinical and Pathomorphological of the Propofol Intoxication Ming Jui Ng (Russian Federation) PC.10 Research on Contract Attributes of Drug Package Inserts During Drug Purchase and Sales Activities in China Mingxian Song (China) PC.11 Advanced Medicine - Opportunity or Discrimination Mariya Petrova (Bulgaria) PC.12 A Comparative Study on the Fast-track Regulation of Regenerative Medicines in Korea and Japan Jungen Koimizu (Korea) PC.13 Unproven Cell-Based Interventions Provided at Physician Discretion in Japan: The Need for Change Mika Suzuki (Japan) PC.14 Regulatory Dimension of Cosmetic Industry from the Perspective of Law and Economics Jinyan Wu (China) PC.15 New Drug Development and Privacy Act Jonggu Jeong (Korea)

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25th Annual World Congress on Medical Law and Bioethics Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan

August 4 – 8, 2019

PC.16 Retrospective Analysis of 403 Cases Involving Medical Liability Insurance and Suggestions on Improvement of Medical Liability Insurance Jingzhi Heng (China) PC.17 Analysis on the Supervision Capacity of Medical Insurance System in China Jianyi Ge (China) PC.18 Medical Laws Prevailing in India: It’s Relevance and Awareness Sampath Kumar (India) PC.19 Big eHealth Data. The Catalan Experience Albert Ruda-Gonzalez (Spain)

Thursday (August 8)

09.00 – 10.35

Session 22 - Reproductive Medicine (ART) and Medical Law Moderator: Liu Changqiu (China), Maria Jose Guerra Palmero (Spain) Room: Big Conference Hall

Session 23 – Bioethics and Medical Law Moderator: Luis Ravanal (Chile), Mitsuyasu Kurosu (Japan) Room: 1st Conference Room

Session 24 – Pediatric Medicine Moderator: Bonginkosi Shozi (South Africa), Cressida Auckland (United Kingdom) Room: 2nd Conference Room

09.00 – 09.15

22.1 Reproductive Rights for the Future Frank Hoegholm Pedersen (Denmark)

23.1 Bridging Medicine, Law and Ethics to Address Organ Transplant Abuse Abroad David Matas (Canada)

24.1 Protecting the Best Interests of Children that Do Not Yet Exist: A South African Perspective on Child Welfare and New Reproductive Technologies Bonginkosi Shozi (South Africa)

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25th Annual World Congress on Medical Law and Bioethics Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan

August 4 – 8, 2019

09.15 – 09.30

22.2 On the Legal Suggestions of China's Countermeasures Against Surrogacy Liu Changqiu (China)

23.2 Historical Aspects of Modern Bioethics: Unity of Global Values and Traditional Glocal Particularities Irada Mehtikhulu Huseynova (Azerbaijan)

24.2 'Futility' and the Withdrawal of Treatment from Seriously Ill Children Cressida Auckland (United Kingdom)

09.30 – 09.45

22.3 Reproductive Right and Health Issues Under Islamic Law: Towards Bridging Medical Law in the 21st Century Magaji Chiroma (Nigeria)

23.3 Medical Law and Bioethical Issues in Criminal Investigations that involve Indigenous Communities in Chile Luis Ravanal (Chile)

24.3 Should Parents have the Final Say on the Medical Treatment of their Children? Imogen Goold (United Kingdom)

09.45 – 10.00

22.4 Surrogacy: Ethical and Legal Implications of Biocapitalism, Human Reproduction and the Global Market Maria Jose Guerra Palmero (Spain)

23.4 Consideration of the Principles of Bioethics in UNESCO's "Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights" (2005) Mitsuyasu Kurosu (Japan)

24.4 Treatment of Minors Without the Consent of their Parents in Israel – Empirical Evidence Maya Peled-Raz (Israel)

10.00 – 10.15

22.5 Legal Dilemma and Response of Surrogacy Under the Background of Comprehensive Two-Child Policy Qin Hou (China)

23.5 The Idea of Ownership and Sanctity of Human Body in Context of Islamic Bioethics Osman Tastan (Turkey)

Questions

10.15 – 10.35

Questions Questions

10.35 – 10.55

Coffee Break (3rd Conference Room

10.55 – 12.30

Session 25 – Organ Transplantation Moderator: Kartina Choong (United Kingdom), Nigar Mammadli (Azerbaijan) Room: Big Conference Hall

Session 26 – Bioethics and Medical Law Moderator: Nicola Glover-Thomas (United Kingdom), Thierry Vansweevelt (Belgium) Room: 1st Conference Room

Session 27 – Personalized Medicine Moderator: Mette Hartlev (Denmark), Mayrinkellison Wanderley (Brazil) Room: 2nd Conference Room

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25th Annual World Congress on Medical Law and Bioethics Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan

August 4 – 8, 2019

10.55 – 11.10

25.1 The Role of the Family in Deceased Organ Procurement Janet Delgado (Spain)

26.1 Getting the Balance Right: Medical Futility, Scientific Advancement and the Role of Law Nicola Glover-Thomas (United Kingdom)

27.1 Personalized Medicine and Emerging Technologies: A Legal Perspective Judit Sandor (Hungary)

11.10 – 11.25

25.2 Organ Procurement: An Islamic Appraisal of ‘Presumed Consent’ Kartina Choong (United Kingdom)

26.2 Bioethical Problems in Context of International Law Nigar Huseyn Galandarli (Azerbaijan)

27.2 The Invisible Child in Personalised Medicine Katharina O Cathaoir (Denmark)

11.25 – 11.40

25.3 Ethical Dilemmas in Bone Marrow Transplantation Nigar Mammadli (Azerbaijan)

26.3 Multiculturalism and Healthcare: The Hospital Ban on Wearing Religious Symbols in the Workplace Thierry Vansweevelt (Belgium)

27.3 Personalized Medicine, Equality and Solidarity – Is Somebody Left Behind? Mette Hartlev (Denmark)

11.40 – 11.55

25.4 Legal Issues on “Diseased Kidney Transplantation” in Japan: From the Viewpoint of Medical Criminal Law Yuji Shiroshita (Japan)

26.4 The Ethical Dilemma and Response of Fertility in the Context of Comprehensive “Two-Child” Policy in Mainland China Zhengdong Xu (China)

27.4 Engaging the Data Moment in Biomedical Research: Challenges for Personalised Medicine in the 21st Century Neethu Rajam (Denmark)

11.55 – 12.10

25.5 Legal Regulation of Human Organ Transplantation: Status, Problems and Perfection Jianli Liu (China)

26.5 Digital Pills and Promises: An Analysis of the Ethical Implications Implicit to the Regulation of Digital Medication Heilien Diedericks (United Kingdom)

27.5 The Legality of the Regulation of Cosmiatry by Professional Health Councils in Brazil Mayrinkellison Wanderley (Brazil)

12.10 – 12.30

Questions Questions Questions

12.30 – 13.30

Lunch

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25th Annual World Congress on Medical Law and Bioethics Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan

August 4 – 8, 2019

13.30 – 15.20

Session 28 – Genetic Information Moderator: Li Du (Macao), Daria Chernyaeva (Russian Federation) Room: Big Conference Hall

Session 29 – Legal Medicine and Medical Law Moderator: Beatrice Gabriela Ioan (Romania), Sonya M.S. Azab (Egypt) Room: 1st Conference Room

Session 30 – Gene Editing/Genome Modification and Medical Law Moderator: Vera Lúcia Raposo (Portugal), Xiao Wei-Hua (China) Room: 2nd Conference Room

13.30 – 13.45

28.1 Defining the Concept of Genetic Information and Genetic Testing in Insurance Law Cindy Cornelis (Belgium)

29.1 Legal Medicine, Bioethics and Law - A Viable Trangle? Beatrice Gabriela Ioan (Romania)

30.1 Gene Editing and Human Dignity, A Complicated Relationship Vera Lúcia Raposo (Portugal)

13.45 – 14.00

28.2 A Privacy Reform Centered on Genomic Data Sharing and its Implication to the Multi-Omics Data Analysis Service in the Republic of Korea Hannah Kim (Republic of Korea)

29.2 Medicolegal Aspects of a Student Hazing Fatality Caused by Massive Fish Sauce Ingestion Lieven Wostyn (Belgium)

30.2 On the Legal Regulating of Human Generative Cell Gene Editing Xiao Wei-Hua (China)

14.00 – 14.15

28.3 Legal Challenges for Genetic Privacy and Data Protection: A Review of Chinese Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Test Services Li Du (Macao)

29.3 Study of Handling of Medico-legal Cases in Governmental Hospitals in Cairo Sonya M.S. Azab (Egypt)

30.3 Ethical Thinking and Legislative Suggestions on Genetic Editing Events Xueqian Zheng (China)

14.15 – 14.30

28.4 Discourse on Gene Therapy Regulation: Views, Approaches, Prospects (with the emphasis on Russia and Eurasian Economic Union member states) Daria Chernyaeva (Russian Federation)

29.4 The Role of a Legal Medicine in Polish Law and in Other European Legal Systems Pawel Kowalski (Poland)

30.4 Rethinking Ethical Norms and Criminal Law Responses from Genetic Editing Baby Events Yue Wang (China)

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25th Annual World Congress on Medical Law and Bioethics Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan

August 4 – 8, 2019

14.30 – 14.45

28.5 Regulatory Framework of Human Germline Genome Modification in the Republic of Korea Hannah Kim (Republic of Korea)

29.5 The Global Epidemic of Gluten Related Disorders: Medical, Ethical and Legal Challenges James Johnston (New Zealand)

Questions

14.45 – 15.00

Questions 29.6 Role of Forensic Medicine in Evaluating Nonfatal Physical Violence Against Women by their Husbands in Jordan Imad Abdallat (Jordan)

15.00 – 15.20

Questions

15.20 – 15.40

Coffee Break (3rd Conference Room)

15.40 – 16.40

Closing Ceremony – Big Conference Hall

18.00- 20.00

Farewell Party (Righa Royal Hotel Tokyo)

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25th Annual World Congress on Medical Law and Bioethics Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan

August 4 – 8, 2019

(Host and Sponsor)

WORLD ASSOCIATION FOR MEDICAL LAW

(Joint Sponsorship)

WASEDA LAW SCHOOL; Private University Research Branding Project: Social Design on Medical Sci-Tech and Sociology (WASEDA

UNIVERSITY)

(Cooperation)

JAPANESE ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL LAW; JAPANESE ASSOCIATION FOR BIOETHICS; JAPANESE SOCIETY OF LEGAL MEDICINE; Egusa

Foundation for International Cooperation in the Social Sciences; WASEDA HOGAKKAI