Article L2132-2
Only employees' organisations constituted as trade unions are entitled to negotiate collective labour agreements.Any agreement or arrangement concerning collective working conditions shall be conclude…
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Only employees' organisations constituted as trade unions are entitled to negotiate collective labour agreements.Any agreement or arrangement concerning collective working conditions shall be conclude…
For the application of this part in Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Martinique and La Réunion and in the absence of any specific mention for these collectivities, references to the regional health insuranc…
Patients are entitled to respect for their dignity.
The collection, exchange or sharing of personal health data necessary for the management of a patient in the course of care provided while the patient is present on the territory of another Member Sta…
The public interest grouping for the development of shared health information systems is funded by a contribution from the compulsory health insurance schemes. The amount of this contribution is set b…
The provisions of Section 3 of Chapter III of Title II of Law No. 78-17 of 6 January 1978, as amended, relating to information technology, files and freedoms, as well as the provisions of Regulation (…
Notwithstanding article 13 of the law of 16 and 24 August 1790 on the organisation of the judiciary, the judicial court alone has jurisdiction to rule on any action for compensation for damage resulti…
In the context of a clinical investigation involving an intervention that is not justified by the patient's usual care and that involves risks and constraints that are not minimal, failure by the spon…
The competent authority may, at any time, request additional information on the clinical investigation from the sponsor. Where the competent authority considers that the requirements set out in Regula…
No research involving the human person may be carried out :- if it is not based on the latest scientific knowledge and on sufficient pre-clinical experimentation ;- if the foreseeable risk incurred by…
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