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Abstract This concluding chapter argues that European data protection law, under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), can and ought to be looked at to play a central role in the protection of genetic privacy in biobanking in Europe. In the first instance, the substantive framework presented by the GDPR already offers an impressive baseline level of protection for genetic privacy. In turn, while numerous problems with this baseline standard of protection are identifiable, the GDPR offers the normative flexibility to accommodate solutions to these problems, as well as the procedural mechanisms to facilitate the realisation of solutions. The interaction between GDPR and biobanking is still, however, in the early stages. Whether this potential is realised now depends on the decisions and actions of regulatory stakeholders in the biobanking space. Their decisions have the potential to optimise or undermine the GDPR as a system for the protection of genetic privacy in biobanking. The biobanking community also have consequential choices as to how they perceive and operationalise the GDPR.
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Abstract This concluding chapter argues that European data protection law, under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), can and ought to be looked at to play a central role in the protection of genetic privacy in biobanking in Europe.
In the first instance, the substantive framework presented by the GDPR already offers an impressive baseline level of protection for genetic privacy.
In turn, while numerous problems with this baseline standard of protection are identifiable, the GDPR offers the normative flexibility to accommodate solutions to these problems, as well as the procedural mechanisms to facilitate the realisation of solutions.
The interaction between GDPR and biobanking is still, however, in the early stages.
Whether this potential is realised now depends on the decisions and actions of regulatory stakeholders in the biobanking space.
Their decisions have the potential to optimise or undermine the GDPR as a system for the protection of genetic privacy in biobanking.
The biobanking community also have consequential choices as to how they perceive and operationalise the GDPR.

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