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Xenotransplantation – ethics and regulation
Xenotransplantation, 2006Abstract: Healthcare workers, researchers, and policy makers find themselves in challenging times, being required to make (often prompt) decisions in the face of novel ethical dilemmas. Moral theory may assist with decision‐making in complex areas of medicine such as the xenotransplantation of insulin‐producing cells to reverse diabetes.
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Business Ethics: A European Review, 2001
This paper was given as the opening address at the 13th Annual European Business Ethics Network Conference' held in Cambridge 12–14 September 2000. The Chairman of the Financial Services Authority, Howard Davies, first outlined the background to the present approach to financial regulation in the UK.
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This paper was given as the opening address at the 13th Annual European Business Ethics Network Conference' held in Cambridge 12–14 September 2000. The Chairman of the Financial Services Authority, Howard Davies, first outlined the background to the present approach to financial regulation in the UK.
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Research Ethics and Regulation
Companion of the 2018 ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing, 2018An ongoing challenge within the diverse HCI and social computing research communities is understanding research ethics in the face of evolving technology and methods. Building upon successful town hall meetings at ACM conferences including CSCW, CHI, GROUP, and IDC, this panel will be structured to facilitate audience discussion and to collect input ...
Casey Fiesler +5 more
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Ethical regulations on robotics in Europe
AI & SOCIETY, 2007There are only a few ethical regulations that deal explicitly with robots, in contrast to a vast number of regulations, which may be applied. We will focus on ethical issues with regard to “responsibility and autonomous robots”, “machines as a replacement for humans”, and “tele-presence”.
Michael H. Nagenborg +3 more
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Indoor and Built Environment, 1993
The ethical stances surrounding regulation of the quality of the indoor air can be classified as either deontological (justified by an a priori assumption) or consequential (pragmatic). The effects of regulation are sometimes unantici pated and may not always result in a beneficial effect on health.
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The ethical stances surrounding regulation of the quality of the indoor air can be classified as either deontological (justified by an a priori assumption) or consequential (pragmatic). The effects of regulation are sometimes unantici pated and may not always result in a beneficial effect on health.
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Ethics, Professionalism and Regulation
2016This chapter examines the main ethical doctrines utilitarianism, deontology and rights theories and how they relate to public relations. It explores how the industry is addressing the question of professionalism. In June 2000, the City of London Guild of Public Relations Practitioners was formed with the aims of promoting and maintaining excellence in ...
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Ethics, Regulation, and Biomedical Research
Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, 2004Controversy has surrounded the institutions that facilitate discussion and regulation of American biomedical research for years. Recent challenges to the legitimacy of the President's Council on Bioethics have been focused on stem cell research. These arguments represent an opportunity to reconsider the legislation under which stem cell research is ...
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Managed Care and the Ethics of Regulation
The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 1999The dramatic appearance of managed care organizations (MCOs) on the U.S. health scene has generated tremendous anxiety among health care providers and patients. These fears are based on the belief that managed care techniques pose greater risks of under treatment than do fee-for-service modes of payment. In addition, many physicians and patients resent
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Ethics, Patents and Regulations
2009The ethical, legal, and social implications (ELSI) program was created by the HGP to address issues that arise as a result of the program but that are not directly related to sequencing of the genome. Clinicians, scientists, patient advocacy groups, and government agencies worldwide are debating the optimal legal protections to prevent abuse.
Mousumi Debnath +2 more
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