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Seen and Heard: Children, Autonomy and the U.N. conventionAustralian Journal of Professional and Applied Ethics 2 (1). 2000.
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85Codes of ethics and the professions (edited book)Melbourne University Press. 1996.In Codes of Ethics and the Professions 12 contributors, including philosophers, historians, lawyers, nurses, psychiatrists, and a journalist seek answers to a range of tough questions. Do we need codes of ethics? How do we go about creating them? Can codes of ethics be misused and abused? How should they be enforced, regulated and revised?
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1The Continuing Importance of Thinking that Children Have RightsAustralian Journal of Professional and Applied Ethics 7 (2). 2005.
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80Kindred Matters: Rethinking the Philosophy of the FamilyPhilosophical Quarterly 45 (180): 405. 1995.
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Regulating the familyIn Kim Chong Chong, Sor-Hoon Tan & C. L. Ten (eds.), The moral circle and the self: Chinese and Western approaches, Open Court. 2003.
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University of MelbourneResearcher (Part-time)
North Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Areas of Interest
| Applied Ethics |
| 17th/18th Century Philosophy |
| Philosophy, Misc |
| Other Academic Areas |