?. Binding, soft law") : compliance is not ensured by the Courts ? Comments ? Binding texts more on specific steps of development of biomedical innovation ? Many non-binding texts: e.g. technical guidelines from health agencies ? Binding texts on what is the most important for the society, linked to the society values to be protected by the law but political and legal contexts of each legislator and regulator. A society right to innovation?, compliance is ensured by the Courts ? Non-binding texts

, European Charter of Patients rights, 2002.

, Each individual has the right of access to innovative procedures, including diagnostic procedures, according to international standards and independently of economic or financial considerations

, ? International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, 1966.

, ? the right of everyone to enjoy the benefits of scientific progress and its applications

, ? What is essential and where compliance has to be ensured ? But legal and political limits

, ? EU fundamental freedoms for the good functioning of the internal market

, Multiple laws, competent authorities, legal traditions ? Different implementations of these principles ? Not always a legal answer ? Implementation of a right to enjoy the benefits of scientific progress?