Genetic Discrimination in Access to Life Insurance: Does Ukrainian Legislation Offer Sufficient Protection against the Adverse Consequences of the Genetic Revolution to Insurance Applicants?
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results and Discussion
3.1. The Life Insurance Industry in Ukraine: Context and Legal Framework
3.1.1. The Law of Ukraine “On insurance” (1996)
“Life insurance—Is a kind of personal insurance, which provides for the obligation of the insurer to make an insurance payment in accordance with the insurance agreement in the case of death of the insured person, and also, if the insurance agreement provides so, in the event that the insured person reaches the age specified in the agreement or is alive at the end of the agreement. Terms of an agreement of life insurance may require the insurer to make an insurance payment in the case of an accident that happened to the insured person, or in the case of sickness of the insured person. If in the case of the insurance event the agreement provides for regular annuity insurance payments (annuity pension insurance), the agreement must provide for insurance against the risk of death of the insured person during the period between the beginning of the insurance agreement and the first annuity insurance payment. In other cases, taking into account the risk of death of the insured person is obligatory during the entire period of the life insurance agreement.”2
3.1.2. The Law of Ukraine “On the National Bank of Ukraine” (1999)
3.2. European and Ukrainian Human Rights Legislation to Prevent Genetic Discrimination
3.2.1. European Law
- The Convention on Human Rights and Biomedicine
- Recommendation CM/Rec(2016)8 of the Committee of Ministers to the member States on the processing of personal health-related data for insurance purposes, including data resulting from genetic tests
- The European Convention on Human Rights and its interpretation by the European Court of Human Rights
3.2.2. National Law
- The Law of Ukraine “On the Ukrainian Parliament Commissioner for Human Rights” and the duties of the Ukrainian Parliament Commissioner for Human Rights
“1. initiate proceedings on violation of human and citizens’ rights and freedoms;2. explain what measures the person who has filed an appeal with the Commissioner should undertake;3. submit an appeal, as appropriate, to the body which is competent to consider the case, and control the consideration of this appeal;4. decline consideration of an appeal”.6
“the Commissioner has right to: … (3) appeal to the Constitutional Court of Ukraine with regard to: conformity of the laws of Ukraine …; the official interpretation of the Constitution of Ukraine and the laws of Ukraine; (3-1) make in due course proposals for improvement of legislation of Ukraine in the sphere of protection of human and citizen’s rights and freedoms;”.7
- The Constitution of Ukraine (1996)
- The Law of Ukraine “On the Principles of Prevention and Counteracting Discrimination in Ukraine” (2012)
“discrimination—is a situation in which the individual and/or group of persons because of their race, skin color, political, religious or other beliefs, sex, age, disability, ethnic or social origin, nationality, and marital status, place of residence, linguistic or other characteristics that existed, exist and can be real or perceived, suffered, incurred or may incur limitations in any form, established by this Law except the cases when such limitation has a legal, objectively reasonable goal, ways to achieve what are appropriate and objective”11.
- The Law of Ukraine “On Protection of Personal Data” (2010)
“The processing of personal data shall be prohibited if such data are about racial or ethnic origin, political views, religious or other convictions, membership in political parties and trade unions, criminal record as well as if data relate to health or sexual life, biometric or genetic information …”13.
3.3. Exploration of Life Insurance Application Forms: Are Ukrainian Insurers Seeking Genetic Information?
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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1 | GINA does not apply to life insurance, focusing mostly on health insurance and employment. (National Institute of Health 2021; The Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA) 2008). However, several U.S. states have chosen to move beyond GINA to protect people against GD in life insurance as well, for example: California, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Florida, Massachusetts (Rothstein and Brothers 2020; The Genetic Discrimination Observatory 2021b). |
2 | Translation from Ukrainian by The World Trade Organization (2021) and with authors’ edits. |
3 | Ibid. |
4 | Translation from Ukrainian by authors. |
5 | Translation from Ukrainian by International Labour Organization (2021) and with authors’ edits. |
6 | Ibid. |
7 | Ibid. |
8 | Translation from Ukrainian by European Commission for Democracy through Law (2006) and with authors’ edits. |
9 | Ibid. |
10 | According to case 1, “age” is the discrimination ground in the hiring decision based on the provision of anti-discrimination part of article 24.2 of the Constitution of Ukraine, but this judgment didn’t state directly that “age” should be placed among “other characteristics” in the meaning of the mentioned article. In contrast, case 2 directly defined that “other characteristics” doesn’t include “age” as a discrimination ground (Constitutional Court of Ukraine 2004, 2007). |
11 | |
12 | Ibid. |
13 | Translation from Ukrainian by Ukrainian Parliament Commissioner for Human Rights (2021) and with authors’ edits. |
14 | Ibid. |
15 | All the insurance form in this table were obtained online or directly from insurance companies between November 2020 and January 2021. |
NO. | Life Insurance Company | Medical and GD Risk Relevant Questions |
---|---|---|
1 | Private JSC “UAIC ASKA-LIFE” | Have your parents, siblings, living or dead before the age of 60, suffered from diabetes, cancer, stroke, hypertension, heart disease or kidney disease, mental illness, tumors, tuberculosis or other inherited diseases? |
2 | Private JSC IC “PZU Ukraine Life Insurance” | Have any of your parents, sisters or brothers under the age of 60 ever been diagnosed with type 1 or type 2 diabetes, cancer (breast, ovarian, rectal/colon cancer, melanoma, etc.), cardiovascular and nervous system diseases (heart disease, stroke, transient ischemic attacks, heart attacks), kidney disease, muscular dystrophies, etc. The insurer may establish the presence of increased risk which may be due, for example, family history; medical indicators (height, weight, pressure, etc.); other grounds? |
3 | Private JSC “IC “KD Life” | Have any of your parents or siblings ever had high blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease, mental illness, tumors, tuberculosis, birth defects or other inherited diseases? |
4 | Private JSC “Insurance company KNIAZHA LIFE VIENNA INSURANCE GROUP” | Have any of your parents or siblings ever been suffered from the following diseases: diabetes, stroke, heart attack, heart disease, kidney disease, cancer, tuberculosis, mental illness? |
5 | Private JSC “Insurance company “UNIQA Life” | No directly relevant question |
6 | LTD “IC Greenwood Life Insurance” | No directly relevant question |
7 | Private JSC “Insurance company “TAS” | No directly relevant question |
8 | Private JSC “MetLife” | Have any of your parents or siblings ever suffered from high blood pressure, diabetes, heart or kidney disease, mental illness, tuberculosis, hereditary diseases, tumors, or attempted suicide? I declare that: None of my close relatives (father, mother, brother, sister, son, daughter) - ever had any inherited diseases, congenital malformations, cancer, mental disorders, heart disease, kidney, liver, pancreas, respiratory system. |
9 | Private JSC “GRAWE UKRAINE Life insurance” | Have you ever had any form of hereditary or congenital disease? Have your natural parents or siblings ever suffered from diabetes, cardiovascular disease, kidney disease, multiple sclerosis, stroke, tumors, mental illness or hereditary diseases? |
10 | Private JSC “IC “FORTE LIFE” | Have any of your parents or siblings ever suffered from hypertension, heart disease, strokes, diabetes, hereditary diseases? |
11 | ALC “IC” ARX Life” | No directly relevant question |
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Arych M, Joly Y. Genetic Discrimination in Access to Life Insurance: Does Ukrainian Legislation Offer Sufficient Protection against the Adverse Consequences of the Genetic Revolution to Insurance Applicants? Laws. 2022; 11(1):2. https://doi.org/10.3390/laws11010002
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