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Elizabeth Chloe Romanis, Dunja Begović, Margot R. Brazier, and Alexandra Katherine Mullock, Reviewing the wombJournal of Medical Ethics 47 (12): 820-829. 2021.
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Alexandra Mullock, Elizabeth Chloe Romanis, and Dunja Begović, Surrogacy and uterus transplantation using live donors: Examining the options from the perspective of ‘womb-givers’Bioethics 35 (8): 820-828. 2021.
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Jordan A. Parsons and Elizabeth Chloe Romanis, The Case for Telemedical Early Medical Abortion in England: Dispelling Adult Safeguarding ConcernsHealth Care Analysis 30 (1): 73-96. 2021.
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Thom Brooks, Global Justice and StakeholdingInternational Journal of Applied Philosophy 34 (1): 105-122. 2020.
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Thom Brooks, Saving multiculturalism with stakeholding : Hegel and the challenges of pluralismIn James Gledhill & Sebastian Stein (eds.), Hegel and Contemporary Practical Philosophy: Beyond Kantian Constructivism, Routledge. pp. 305-317. 2020.
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Elizabeth Chloe Romanis, Artificial womb technology and clinical translation: Innovative treatment or medical research?Bioethics 34 (4): 392-402. 2020.
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Elizabeth Chloe Romanis, Partial ectogenesis: freedom, equality and political perspectiveJournal of Medical Ethics 46 (2): 89-90. 2020.
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Elizabeth Chloe Romanis, Addressing Rising Cesarean Rates: Maternal Request Cesareans, Defensive Practice, and the Power of Choice in ChildbirthInternational Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 13 (1): 1-26. 2020.
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Elizabeth Chloe Romanis and Claire Horn, Artificial Wombs and the Ectogenesis Conversation: A Misplaced Focus? Technology, Abortion, and Reproductive FreedomInternational Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 13 (2): 174-194. 2020.
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Elizabeth Chloe Romanis and Anna Nelson, Maternal request caesareans and COVID-19: the virus does not diminish the importance of choice in childbirthJournal of Medical Ethics 46 (11): 726-731. 2020.
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Elizabeth Chloe Romanis, Is ‘viability’ viable? Abortion, conceptual confusion and the law in England and Wales and the United StatesJournal of Law and the Biosciences 7 (1). 2020.
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Thom Brooks, Capabilities, Political Liberalism and Private LawArchiv Fuer Rechts Und Sozialphilosphie 104 (4): 556-569. 2019.
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Elizabeth Chloe Romanis, Why the Elective Caesarean Lottery is Ethically ImpermissibleHealth Care Analysis 27 (4): 249-268. 2019.
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Elizabeth Chloe Romanis, Artificial womb technology and the significance of birth: why gestatelings are not newborns (or fetuses)Journal of Medical Ethics 45 (11): 728-731. 2019.
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Thom Brooks, Opening the Tomb of New Philosophical Accounts of DeathJournal of Value Inquiry 52 (2): 149-151. 2018.
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Thom Brooks, Capabilities, Political Liberalism and Private LawArchiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie 104 (4): 556-569. 2018.
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Thom Brooks, Restorative Justice and Punitive RestorationIn Molly Gardner & Michael Weber (eds.), The Ethics of Policing and Imprisonment, Springer Verlag. pp. 129-150. 2018.
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Elizabeth Chloe Romanis, Artificial womb technology and the frontiers of human reproduction: conceptual differences and potential implicationsJournal of Medical Ethics 44 (11): 751-755. 2018.
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Thom Brooks, Not just war: Eisikovits on A Theory of TrucesJournal of Global Ethics 13 (1): 4-5. 2017.
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Thom Brooks, Unlocking Morality from Criminal LawJournal of Moral Philosophy 14 (3): 339-352. 2017.
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Thom Brooks and Diana Sankey, Beyond reason : the legal importance of emotionsIn Patrick Capps & Shaun D. Pattinson (eds.), Ethical rationalism and the law, Hart Publishing. 2017.
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Thom Brooks, Punitive Restoration and Restorative JusticeCriminal Justice Ethics 36 (2): 122-140. 2017.
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Deryck Beyleveld, Transcendental Arguments for a Categorical Imperative as Arguments from Agential Self-UnderstandingIn Jens Peter Brune, Robert Stern & Micha H. Werner (eds.), Transcendental Arguments in Moral Theory, De Gruyter. pp. 141-160. 2017.