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A Broader View of Justice
by Nancy S. Jecker
AJOB 2008; 8(10):2
http://www.bioethics.net/journal/j_articles.php?aid=1653
Open Peer Commentary
Where Can We Find Justice?
by Susan Door Goold, Stephanie Solomon
AJOB 2008; 8(10):11
Health, Democracy and the 2008 Presidential Election
by Michael Oscar Harhay
AJOB 2008; 8(10):14
The Social Determinants of Health: Moving Beyond Justice
by Andrew Courtwright
AJOB 2008; 8(10):16
The Need for a Broader View of Policy in Health Care
by Dale Murray
AJOB 2008; 8(10):18
But Who Will Take Care of the Janitors?
by John D. Banja
AJOB 2008; 8(10):20
Primary Care, Patient Autonomy, and Healthcare Justice
by Christopher P Morley
AJOB 2008; 8(10):22
Health, Justice, and the Priority of Children
by James K. Fleming
AJOB 2008; 8(10):24
Justice as a Principle of Islamic Bioethics
by Kiarash Aramesh
AJOB 2008; 8(10):26
A Duty to Participate in Research: Does Social Context Matter?
by Inmaculada de Melo-Martin
AJOB 2008; 8(10):28
http://www.bioethics.net/journal/j_articles.php?aid=1662
Open Peer Commentary
In Defense of the Duty to Participate in Biomedical Research
by Rosamond Rhodes
AJOB 2008; 8(10):37
Correcting Social Ills Through Mandatory Research Participation
by Anita Ho
AJOB 2008; 8(10):39
Participation in Research and Social Context: The Case of Population-Based Cancer Registration, Surveillance, and Research
by Robert H. McLaughlin
AJOB 2008; 8(10):41
Research Participation and Internal Normativity: Understanding Why People Participate
by Craig Fry
AJOB 2008; 8(10):43
The Ethical Elephant in the Death Penalty Room
by Michael Keane
AJOB 2008; 8(10):45
http://www.bioethics.net/journal/j_articles.php?aid=1667
Open Peer Commentary
On Joining the Lynch Mob
by Steven Miles
AJOB 2008; 8(10):00
Does the Elephant Belong in the Room?
by Alexander Friedman
AJOB 2008; 8(10):51
Two Gorillas in the Death Penalty Room
by Howard Brody, Margaret Wardlaw
AJOB 2008; 8(10):53
Harm is not Enough
by Peter Murphy
AJOB 2008; 8(10):54
Consequentialism and the Death Penalty
by Dominic Wilkinson, Thomas Douglas
AJOB 2008; 8(10):56
Lethal Injections: Legal Extensions and Implications of “Do No Harm”
by Courtenay R. Bruce
AJOB 2008; 8(10):58
The Ethics of the Elephant: Why Physician Participation in Executions Remains Unethical
by Lee Black, Hilary Fairbrother
AJOB 2008; 8(10):59
Patients' Views on Identifiability of Samples and Informed Consent for Genetic Research
by Sara Chandros Hull, Dragana Bolcic-Jankovic, Jeffrey R. Botkin, Mark Brown, Brian R. Clarridge, Mark Hughes, Pamela L. Sankar, Debra Schwinn, Richard R. Sharp, Jeremy Sugarman, Benjamin S. Wilfond
AJOB 2008; 8(10):62
http://www.bioethics.net/journal/j_articles.php?aid=1674
Open Peer Commentary
Genomic Anonymity: Have We Already Lost It?
by Dov Greenbaum, Jiang Du, Mark Gerstein
AJOB 2008; 8(10):71
Identifiability of DNA Data: The Need for Consistent Federal Policy
by Amy McGuire
AJOB 2008; 8(10):75
Directives for Retained DNA: Preferences of Adolescent Patients with Substance and Conduct Problems and Their Siblings
by Marilyn E. Coors, Sandra Brown, Thomas Crowley, Susan Mikulich-Gilbertson, Kristen Raymond, Shannon Stover, Susan Tapert
AJOB 2008; 8(10):77
Ethics as an Act of Listening
by Wendy Lipworth, Ian Kerridge, Bronwen Morrell
AJOB 2008; 8(10):80
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