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Global Bioethics

2008
Abstract Medical care and biomedical research are rapidly becoming global. Ethical questions that once arose only in the narrow context of the physician-patient relationship in relatively prosperous societies are now being raised across societies, cultures, and continents.
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Bioethics in a Global Village

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2006
It is no secret that bioethics outside of North America has been growing rapidly in recent years, as is attested to by the number of new bioethics centers, departments, organizations and journals t...
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GLOBAL BIOETHICS: UTOPIA OR REALITY?

Developing World Bioethics, 2008
ABSTRACTThis article discusses what ‘global bioethics’ means today and what features make bioethical research ‘global’. The article provides a historical view of the development of the field of ‘bioethics’, from medical ethics to the wider study of bioethics in a global context.
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Global bioethics and human rights

Medicine and law, 2008
The globalization of biomedical related issues has created the urgent need for coordinated intergovernmental action in order to promote respect for human dignity and human rights in this field, as it is clear that individual countries alone cannot satisfactorily address the new and complex challenges.
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A Reset for Bioethics: A Statement from the Global Observatory for Genome Editing

The CRISPR Journal
How should we govern our increasing power to intervene in the processes of life? Genome editing, especially of the human germline, has brought this question to the forefront of global debate.
Sheila Jasanoff   +16 more
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Bioethics Recommendations to Increase Culturally Informed Global Health Survey Research: A Framework for Centering Community Engagement

American Journal of Human Biology
Global health projects—a source of inspiration and collaboration for applied human biology—benefit scholars, governments, NGOs, and aid organizations.
Madeleine J Getz   +7 more
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Global Bioethics

New Review of Bioethics, 2003
Heather, Widdows   +2 more
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The Covid-19 Pandemic and Global Bioethics

Advancing Global Bioethics, 2022
H. Ten Have
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