State Responsibility and Accountability in Managing Big Data in Biobank Research: Tensions and Challenges in the Right of Access to Data

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State Responsibility and Accountability in Managing Big Data in Biobank Research : Tensions and Challenges in the Right of Access to Data. / Tupasela, Aaro Mikael; Liede, Sandra.

The Ethics of Biomedical Big Data. red. / Brent Daniel Mittelstadt; Luciano Floridi. Switzerland : Springer, 2016. s. 257-275 (Law, Governance and Technology Series, Bind 29).

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Tupasela, AM & Liede, S 2016, State Responsibility and Accountability in Managing Big Data in Biobank Research: Tensions and Challenges in the Right of Access to Data. i BD Mittelstadt & L Floridi (red), The Ethics of Biomedical Big Data. Springer, Switzerland, Law, Governance and Technology Series, bind 29, s. 257-275. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-33525-4_12

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Tupasela, A. M., & Liede, S. (2016). State Responsibility and Accountability in Managing Big Data in Biobank Research: Tensions and Challenges in the Right of Access to Data. I B. D. Mittelstadt, & L. Floridi (red.), The Ethics of Biomedical Big Data (s. 257-275). Springer. Law, Governance and Technology Series Bind 29 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-33525-4_12

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Tupasela AM, Liede S. State Responsibility and Accountability in Managing Big Data in Biobank Research: Tensions and Challenges in the Right of Access to Data. I Mittelstadt BD, Floridi L, red., The Ethics of Biomedical Big Data. Switzerland: Springer. 2016. s. 257-275. (Law, Governance and Technology Series, Bind 29). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-33525-4_12

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Tupasela, Aaro Mikael ; Liede, Sandra. / State Responsibility and Accountability in Managing Big Data in Biobank Research : Tensions and Challenges in the Right of Access to Data. The Ethics of Biomedical Big Data. red. / Brent Daniel Mittelstadt ; Luciano Floridi. Switzerland : Springer, 2016. s. 257-275 (Law, Governance and Technology Series, Bind 29).

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