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区分隐私与财产:迈向对基因隐私的更深入理解

Disentangling privacy from property: toward a deeper understanding of genetic privacy.

作者信息

Suter Sonia M

机构信息

George Washington University Law School, Washington, DC, USA.

出版信息

George Washington Law Rev. 2004 Apr;72(4):737-814.

Abstract

With the mapping of the human genome, genetic privacy has become a concern to many. People care about genetic privacy because genes play an important role in shaping us--our genetic information is about us, and it is deeply connected to our sense of ourselves. In addition, unwanted disclosure of our genetic information, like a great deal of other personal information, makes us vulnerable to unwanted exposure, stigmatization, and discrimination. One recent approach to protecting genetic privacy is to create property rights in genetic information. This Article argues against that approach. Privacy and property are fundamentally different concepts. At heart, the term "property" connotes control within the marketplace and over something that is disaggregated or alienable from the self. "Privacy," in contrast, connotes control over access to the self as well as things close to, intimately connected to, and about the self. Given these different meanings, a regime of property rights in genetic information would impoverish our understanding of that information, ourselves, and the relationships we hope will be built around and through its disclosure. This Article explores our interests in genetic information in order to deepen our understanding of the ongoing discourse about the distinction between property and privacy. It develops a conception of genetic privacy with a strong relational component. We ordinarily share genetic information in the context of relationships in which disclosure is important to the relationship--family, intimate, doctor-patient, researcher-participant, employer-employee, and insurer-insured relationships. Such disclosure makes us vulnerable to and dependent on the person to whom we disclose it. As a result, trust is essential to the integrity of these relationships and our sharing of genetic information. Genetic privacy can protect our vulnerability in these relationships and enhance the trust we hope to have in them. Property, in contrast, by connoting commodification, disaggregation, and arms-length dealings, can negatively affect the self and harm these relationships. This Article concludes that a deeper understanding of genetic privacy calls for remedies for privacy violations that address dignitary harm and breach of trust, as opposed to market harms, as the property model suggests.

摘要

随着人类基因组图谱的绘制完成,基因隐私已成为许多人关注的问题。人们关心基因隐私,是因为基因在塑造我们的过程中起着重要作用——我们的基因信息关乎我们自身,且与我们的自我认知紧密相连。此外,与许多其他个人信息一样,基因信息的不当披露会使我们容易受到不必要的曝光、污名化和歧视。最近一种保护基因隐私的方法是在基因信息上创设财产权。本文反对这种方法。隐私和财产是根本不同的概念。从本质上讲,“财产”一词意味着在市场中对可分割或可与自身分离的事物的控制。相比之下,“隐私”意味着对接近自我、与自我密切相关且关于自我的事物的访问控制。鉴于这些不同的含义,基因信息财产权制度会削弱我们对该信息、我们自身以及我们希望围绕其披露并通过其披露建立的关系的理解。本文探讨了我们对基因信息的利益,以加深我们对当前关于财产与隐私区别的讨论的理解。它发展了一种具有强烈关系要素的基因隐私概念。我们通常在披露对关系很重要的关系背景下分享基因信息——家庭关系、亲密关系、医患关系、研究者 - 参与者关系、雇主 - 雇员关系以及保险人 - 被保险人关系。这种披露使我们容易受到且依赖于我们向其披露信息的人。因此,信任对于这些关系的完整性以及我们对基因信息的分享至关重要。基因隐私可以保护我们在这些关系中的脆弱性,并增强我们希望在其中拥有的信任。相比之下,财产通过意味着商品化、分割和疏远交易,会对自我产生负面影响并损害这些关系。本文的结论是,对基因隐私的更深入理解需要针对侵犯隐私行为的补救措施,这些措施应解决尊严伤害和信任违背问题,而不是像财产模式所暗示的那样解决市场伤害问题。

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