Introduction.- Part I General Provisions of a Healthcare.- Europe towards a unified model of healthcare.- An obsolete Health Act and the rise of a Patients' Rights Act in the Netherlands.- Realization of the right to health of the child in family law of Central and Eastern Europe .- Prevention of occupational morbidity as a component of public health.- Part II Human Autonomy. Circulation of the Deceased's Organs.- Human Autonomy in the field of medical care: national regulations, foreign experience and case law.- The doctrine of the patient's personal autonomy in absolute legal relations: gaps of Ukrainian law.- Civil circulation of the deceased's organs in the countries of Eastern Europe.- Part III Protection of Rights and Medical Dispute Resolution.- Protection of personal non-property rights of individuals, biological materials and personal data of whose are subject to research as a part of biobanks in Ukraine - using of experience of Germany.-Towards effective medical disputes resolution in Ukraine and Lithuania: comparing analyses, challenges and perspectives.- Part IV Reproductive Rights.- Posthumous reproduction: comparative review of legislation and court practice.- Legal and Regulatory aspects of assisted reproductive technologies in Ukraine and the EU Member-States.- Part V Intellectual Property in Medicine and Pharmacy.- Intellectual Property in Medicine and Pharmacy: Harmonization of Ukraine and EU Legislation.- Intellectual Property protection of the DNA sequence of a living organism in the era of artificial intelligence and other social challenges .- Part VI Healthcare Contracts.- Europe towards a Pan-European treatment contract .- The Legal Nature of Managed Entry Agreements (MEAs) in the Coronavirus Response System.