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    Medical Neutrality and Impartiality in UN Peace Keeping Operations
    with Min Yu
    In Ana Elisa Barbar, Martin C. M. Bricknell, Innocent Okafor Eze, Paul Gilbert, Erik Gustavsson, Uchenna Clara Innoeze, Julian W. März, Duncan McLean, Melissa McRae, Daniel Messelken, Philisiwe Precious Ncayiyana, Leonard Rubenstein, Wunna Tun, Eva van Baarle, Adriaan van Es, Yuxuan Yang & Min Yu (eds.), Challenging Medical Neutrality: Healthcare ethics in armed conflict and other complex settings, Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 85-96. 2024.
    Medical professionals have been playing an important and unique role in United Nations’ (UN) Peacekeeping Operations. They come from different countries around the world, serving people with diverse religious, cultural, and educational backgrounds. To guide their activities, the UN formulated and distributed the Medical Support Manual, including the ethical code for medical practitioners. Furthermore, in addition to their national codes of ethics, during the services in the United Nations, all p…Read more
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    Challenging Medical Neutrality: Healthcare ethics in armed conflict and other complex settings
    with Ana Elisa Barbar, Martin C. M. Bricknell, Innocent Okafor Eze, Paul Gilbert, Erik Gustavsson, Uchenna Clara Innoeze, Julian W. März, Duncan McLean, Melissa McRae, Daniel Messelken, Philisiwe Precious Ncayiyana, Leonard Rubenstein, Wunna Tun, Eva van Baarle, Adriaan van Es, and Min Yu
    Springer Nature Switzerland. 2024.
    In this volume, the concept of "medical neutrality," which states that medical services should not be interfered with during armed conflicts and other emergencies, is challenged based on the experience and expertise of the authors, who come from diverse military, humanitarian, and academic backgrounds. The principle of medical neutrality is grounded in International Humanitarian Law as well as in Human Rights Law and it can be justified by ethical rationales such as the principle of Humanity and…Read more