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38Physician-assisted death does not violate professional integrityJournal of Medical Ethics 41 (11): 887-888. 2015.
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29Queer Patients and the Health Care Professional—Regulatory Arrangements MatterJournal of Medical Humanities 34 (2): 93-99. 2013.This paper discusses a number of critical ethical problems that arise in interactions between queer patients and health care professionals attending them. Using real-world examples, we discuss the very practical problems queer patients often face in the clinic. Health care professionals face conflicts in societies that criminalise same sex relationships. We also analyse the question of what ought to be done to confront health care professionals who propagate falsehoods about homosexuality in the…Read more
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Queer Science: The Use and Abuse of Research into Homosexuality (review)Radical Philosophy 87. 1998.
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45North–south benefit sharing arrangements in bioprospecting and genetic research: a critical ethical and legal analysisDeveloping World Bioethics 6 (3). 2006.ABSTRACT Most pharmaceutical research carried out today is focused on the treatment and management of the lifestyle diseases of the developed world. Diseases that affect mainly poor people are neglected in research advancements in treatment because they cannot generate large financial returns on research and development costs. Benefit sharing arrangements for the use of indigenous resources and genetic research could only marginally address this gap in research and development in diseases that a…Read more
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38New Frontiers in End‐of‐Life Ethics : Scope, Advance Directives and Conscientious ObjectionBioethics 31 (6): 422-423. 2017.
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40Module six: Special issuesDeveloping World Bioethics 5 (1). 2005.The objective of this module is to cover ground that was not covered in-depth in any of the other modules, including: scientific misc
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46Module one: Introduction to research ethicsDeveloping World Bioethics 5 (1): 1-13. 2005.We will also learn what the issues are that people involved in research on research ethics are concerned with. Ethics without an unde
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22Justice and Bioethics: Who Should Finance Academic Publishing?American Journal of Bioethics 17 (10): 1-2. 2017.
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5International research ethics guidelines to be revised — in nearly complete secrecyMonash Bioethics Review 18 (3). 1999.
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International Ethical Guidelines for Biomedical Research Involving Human Subjects CIOMSBioethics 8 (2): 189-189. 1994.
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34Hiv vaccine trials: Reconsidering the therapeutic misconception and the question of what constitutes trial related injuriesDeveloping World Bioethics 7 (3). 2007.The ethical challenge is squarely focused on the question of what is owed to participants of vaccine trials who happen to become infected during the course of the trial. Not surprisingly, given the prominence of HIV/AIDS in many parts of the developing world, HIV vaccine trials have become the focal point of this debate. It is worth noting from the outset, however, that the same arguments that apply to HIV vaccines would apply to any number of microbicide trials aimed at protecting women against…Read more
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16Intellectual property rights, compulsory licensing and the TRIPS agreement: Some ethical issuesMonash Bioethics Review 22 (2). 2003.
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25In defence of academic freedom: bioethics journals under siegeJournal of Medical Ethics 39 (5): 303-306. 2013.This article analyses, from a bioethics journal editor's perspective, the threats to academic freedom and freedom of expression that academic bioethicists and academic bioethics journals are subjected to by political activists applying pressure from outside of the academy. I defend bioethicists’ academic freedom to reach and defend conclusions many find offensive and ‘wrong’. However, I also support the view that academics arguing controversial matters such as, for instance, the moral legitimacy…Read more
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38For-Profit Clinical Trials in Developing Countries—Those Troublesome Patient BenefitsAmerican Journal of Bioethics 10 (6): 52-54. 2010.(2010). For-Profit Clinical Trials in Developing Countries—Those Troublesome Patient Benefits. The American Journal of Bioethics: Vol. 10, No. 6, pp. 52-54
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25Future Infectious Disease Outbreaks: Ethics of Emergency Access to Unregistered Medical Interventions and Clinical Trial DesignsDeveloping World Bioethics 16 (1): 2-3. 2016.
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1Health : developing world health issuesIn Jesper Ryberg, Thomas S. Petersen & Clark Wolf (eds.), New Waves in Applied Ethics, Palgrave-macmillan. 2007.
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17Ethics of Public Health Promotion Messaging in the Age of Successful HIV Treatment RegimesBioethics 28 (4). 2014.