Constructing a mutually supportive interface between ethics and regulation

Sylvie Delacroix, Ben Wagner*

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Abstract

When the word 'ethical' becomes synonymous with specious, you know that something is amiss. With each data governance scandal, with each creation of a corporate 'ethics board', 'ethical standards' seemingly lose a few more feathers, to the point of generating instant suspicion when invoked in any official report. We argue that a key challenge in this regard is to more precisely define the ethics-regulation interface. In order to do this, we first provide an overview of recent endeavours to develop ethical frameworks around technology. We then look at a successful process of refinement of the ethics-regulation interface: the case of healthcare ethics in the UK. The third section develops an account of what a more robust ethics-regulation interface could look like, which would support a process of cross-fertilisation between the political, ethical and legal approaches. Finally, the fourth and last section critically examines a ‘live’ implementation of such ethics-regulation interface, as put forward in Quebec's ‘Bill 29′.

Original languageEnglish
Article number105520
Number of pages11
JournalComputer Law and Security Review
Volume40
Early online date27 Jan 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2021

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Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Sylvie Delacroix and Ben Wagner

Keywords

  • Healthcare ethics
  • Regulation and governance
  • Technology ethics

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Business,Management and Accounting
  • Computer Networks and Communications
  • Law

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