- Medical ethics on research‐related organ donation and transplantation in China
- Dual‐use research assessment in emerging medical biotechnology: An ethical perspective from China
- Feasibility of implementing the elective oocyte cryopreservation in China: A case study
- Adults aged 65 years and older in South Africa have a responsibility to vaccinate against influenza
- Revision of a self‐assessment tool for research ethics committees in low‐ and middle‐income countries: Incorporation of elements that safeguard participants’ rights and welfare
- From COVID‐19 to mpox vaccine hoarding ‐ Has the Global North learned its global health lessons?
- Moral challenges and understanding of clinical ethics in Tanzanian hospitals: Perspectives of healthcare professionals
- Indigenous Peoples’ human genomic sovereignty: Lessons for Africa
- Scoping review of the ethical regulations for Alzheimer’s Disease and Alzheimer’s Disease Related Dementia research in Africa
- Ethical analysis of informed consent methods in longitudinal cohort studies: A Chinese perspective
- Social disharmony, inauthenticity and patriarchy: an Ubuntu perspective on the practice of female genital mutilation
- Oropouche fever in Brazil: When the time is now
- The Letter to the Editor as a tool to promote critical thinking in Latin American bioethics pedagogy
- Personhood: An emergent view from Africa and the West
- Factors associated with Saudi physicians’ utilization of clinical ethics consultation services
- Modifications to consent documentation with adults with communication disorders following brain injury: An exploratory study
- Analysis of the legal situation regarding euthanasia in Ecuador, Colombia, and Peru: Towards a Latin American model of medical assistance in dying?
- Benefit‐sharing with human participants in health research in South Africa: A call for clarity
- The ethics of research informed consent from the Kyrgyz perspective: A qualitative study
- Medically Assisted Dying in the Global South
- A survey of the allocation of scarce resources in Türkiye during the COVID‐19 pandemic: Which criteria did healthcare professionals prioritize?
- The difficult path to euthanasia in Ecuador: A call for actions for other nations
- The informed consent process: An evaluation of the challenges and adherence of Ghanaian researchers
- Biomedical research on autism in low‐ and middle‐income countries: Considerations from the South African context
- From moral rights to legal rights? Lessons from healthcare contexts
- Morality and Access to Essential Medicines: Pairing the Theoretical and Practical
- Global Health Impact: Human rights, access to medicines, and measurement
- The wisdom of claiming ownership of human genomic data: A cautionary tale for research institutions
- Ethical and legal challenges of medical AI on informed consent: China as an example
- Understanding cultural values, norms and beliefs that may impact participation in genome‐editing related research: Perspectives of local communities in Botswana
- Retraction of health science articles by researchers in Latin America and the Caribbean: A scoping review
- A qualitative study on patients’ selection in the scarcity of resources in the COVID‐19 pandemic in a communal culture
- Legal and ethical principles governing the use of artificial intelligence in radiology services in South Africa
- Ethical challenges of conducting and reviewing human genomics research in Malaysia: An exploratory study
- Ration health resources to save more statistical lives from cervical cancer death in Africa: Why are we allowing them to die?
- Bioethics and witnessing
- Family‐based consent and motivation for familial organ donation in Bangladesh: An empirical exploration
- Euthanasia in Colombia: Experience in a palliative care program and bioethical reflections
- Proportionality and Mexico’s pandemic management during the COVID‐19 crisis
- Global health impact, priority and time
- Examining the adequacy of preoperative informed consent in a developing country: Challenges in the era of surgical specialisation
- Are Turkish doctors in deep water? The role of professional ethics and factors affecting the medical brain drain: A qualitative study from Turkey
- A Sino‐African perspective and the morality of procreation
- Frozen and forgotten: What are South African fertility clinics to do with surplus cryopreserved embryos once their patients lose interest?
- The ASGLOS Study: A global survey on how predatory journals affect scientific practice
- Oocyte cryopreservation for non‐medical reasons: Ethical and regulatory concerns in China
- When medical professionalism and culture or the law collide: Gay patients in homophobic societies
- Surveying the Indian research ethics committee response to the COVID‐19 pandemic
- An African moral approach against the perverted faculty argument: Ukama, partiality and homophobia in Africa
- What has Kant got to say about conscientious objection to reproductive health in South Africa?
- Ethical consumerism, human rights, and Global Health Impact
- Ethics and professionalism among community health workers in Tamil Nadu, India: A qualitative study
- Fighting the COVID‐19 pandemic: A socio‐cultural insight into Pakistan
- Neuroethics and cultural context: The case of electroconvulsive therapy in Argentina
- Ethical, legal, and social implications in research biobanking: A checklist for navigating complexity
- Conceptual and empirical reflection provide more arguments for the centrality of extreme poverty in COVID‐19 vaccination: A reply to Abal and Zeledón‐Ramírez et al.
- Reproductive Justice: Inequalities in the Global South
- Children as participants in health research in South Africa: A response to Labuschaigne, Mahomed and Dhai
- Whose autonomy, whose interests? A donor‐focused analysis of surrogacy and egg donation from the global South
- Supporting African thought with Migrant Indigenous Knowledge on dead human bodies research
- Betting against pandemics: Ethical implications of the “COVID Claimania” in Taiwan, 2020‐2022
- Combining state‐led distribution with a parallel market‐based distribution to improve COVID‐19 vaccine distribution
- The Letter as an accessible forum for developing world bioethics trainees
- From extreme poverty to vulnerability in COVID‐19 vaccine priority
- Defining Malaysia’s health research ethics system through a stakeholder driven approach
- La pobreza extrema es prioridad: Un argumento sobre la distribución equitativa de la vacuna contra el COVID‐19 en Perú
- An ethical analysis of a prospective new paradigm of life: Nanotechnology‐enabled human beings within the framework of principlism
- Minimally good life and the human rights to health
- What can be learned from the Global South on abortion and how we can learn?
- Deliberate delays in offering abortion to pregnant women with fetal anomalies after 24 weeks’ gestation at a centre in South Africa
- Why do healthcare researchers in South Asia publish in predatory journals? A scoping review
- Extreme poverty first: An argument on the equitable distribution of the COVID‐19 vaccine in Peru
- The indigenous African cultural value of human tissues and implications for bio‐banking
- A market for diagnostic devices for extreme point‐of‐care testing: Are we ASSURED of an ethical outcome?
- Population, abortion, contraception, and the relation between biopolitics, bioethics, and biolaw in Iran
- Power and respect in global health research collaboration: Perspectives from research partners in the United States and the Dominican Republic
- Counting the costs of the global north’s COVID‐19 policies: Lives vs life years
- Evolving capacity of children and their best interests in the context of health research in South Africa: An ethico‐legal position
- Tropical storm in the Philippines and in Vietnam: A critical need for gender‐based violence prevention
- A proposal for an international Code of Conduct for data sharing in genomics
- Addressing exploitation and inequities in open science: A relational perspective
- Primary care and abortion legislation in Chile: A failed point of entry
- Ethical considerations in using a smartphone‐based GPS app to understand linkages between mobility patterns and health outcomes: The example of HIV risk among mobile youth in rural South Africa
- Anti‐abortion strategizing and the afterlife of the Geneva Consensus Declaration
- Reasons for and insights about HPV vaccination refusal among ultra‐Orthodox Jewish mothers
- The use and ethical assessment of medical photos taken by physicians
- Organ transplantation in Nepal: Ethical, legal, and practical issues
- The paucity of clinical ethics committees in Peru
- Bottom‐up advocacy strategies to abortion access during the COVID‐19 pandemic: Lessons learned towards reproductive justice in Brazil
- Un ensayo clínico no ético y la politización de la pandemia de COVID‐19 en Brasil: El caso de Prevent Senior
- Uma pesquisa clínica não ética e a politização da pandemia da COVID‐19 no Brasil: o caso da Prevent Senior
- Ethical Progress on the Abortion Care Frontiers on the African Continent
- Obstetric violence as immigration injustice: A view from the United States and Colombia
- Regulation concerns of supply and demand sides for aesthetic medicine from Chinese perspective
- An ethics of anthropology‐informed community engagement with COVID‐19 clinical trials in Africa
- Reflections on research ethics in a public health emergency: Experiences of Brazilian women affected by Zika
- Is there a human right to essential health care?
- An unethical trial and the politicization of the COVID‐19 pandemic in Brazil: The case of Prevent Senior
- Ethical analysis of cadaver supply and usage processes for research within the scope of the Helsinki Declaration
- “By only considering the end product it means that our participation has always been in vain”: Defining benefits in HIV vaccine trials in Tanzania
- Grief by the book
- Medicine and Shariah: A Dialogue in Islamic Bioethics Aasim I. Padela. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 2021. 312 pp. ISBN‐13: 978‐0268108373; ISBN‐10: 0268108374
- What the ‘greater good’ excludes: Patients left behind by pre‐operative COVID‐19 screening in an Ethiopian town
- Autonomy and paternalism in shared decision‐making in a Saudi Arabian tertiary hospital: A cross‐sectional study
- Ethical obligation and legal requirements: On informed consent practices in Bangladesh
- The domestic struggle for traditional medical knowledge rights
- Illegal abortion and reproductive injustice in the Pacific Islands: A qualitative analysis of court data
- Research on dead human bodies: African perspectives on moral status
- Combining development, capacity building and responsible innovation in GCRF‐funded medical technology research
- Assisted reproduction technologies and reproductive justice in the production of parenthood and origin: Uses and meanings of the co‐produced gestation and the surrogacy in Brazil
- Charity or empowerment? The role of COVAX for low and middle‐income countries
- Chinese Traditional Bioethics
- Composition and capacity of Institutional Review Boards, and challenges experienced by members in ethics review processes in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: An exploratory qualitative study
- The evolution of bioethics in the global south
- Ethical issues raised by uterus transplantation: A report from the People’s Republic of China
- Challenges and practices arising during public health emergencies: A qualitative survey on ethics committees
- The proxy dilemma: Informed consent in paediatric clinical research ‐ a case study of Thailand
- Responsibility and vaccine nationalism in the Israeli‐Palestinian conflict
- Level and determinants of willingness to donate organs among the general public: A cross‐sectional survey in China
- Global sharing of COVID‐19 vaccines: A duty of justice, not charity
- Who infected her? A moral question about grieving and anger
- THANK YOU TO DEVELOPING WORLD BIOETHICS REVIEWERS
- Ethical issues of organ donation after circulatory death: Considerations for a successful implementation in Chile
- The harm in and of COVID‐19
- Comparison of COVID‐19 studies registered in the clinical trial platforms: A research ethics analysis perspective
- Hegemony of economic values in conducting clinical trials with a placebo‐control group to investigate the treatment of periodontitis in lower‐middle‐income countries
- Vaccine nationalism – at this point in the COVID‐19 pandemic: Unjustifiable
- Misrecognition, social stigma, and COVID‐19
- Community engagement in genomic research: Proposing a strategic model for effective participation of indigenous communities
- Ethics of folk medicine among the Igbo
- Patient capability: Justice and grassroots healthcare delivery in China
- Prioritizing the vulnerable over the susceptible for COVID‐19 vaccination
- Balancing personal beliefs against access to legal abortion: An uneven negotiation
- Bioethics in Africa: A contextually enlightened analysis of three cases
- In response to ʺThe negative impact of ad hoc committees for ethical evaluation: The case of COVID‐19‐related research in Ecuadorʺ
- Intergenerational ethics in Africa: Duties to older adults in skipped generation households
- A principle‐based approach to justify the use of HIV self‐testing in South Africa
- Reproductive justice: Non‐interference or non‐domination?
- The ethics of genetic screening for beta thalassemia in Vietnam
- Ethical heuristics for pandemic allocation of ventilators across hospitals
- Ethical discourse of medical students and physicians on conscientious objection: A qualitative study in Turkey
- Bioethics in Africa: Theories and Praxis Yaw A. Frimpong‐Mansoh and Caesar A. Atuire, Editors Vernon Press, Delaware, United States, 2019, vii + 165, £21.00 (paperback), ISBN 978‐1‐62273‐459‐7
- The Confucian concept of human dignity and its implications for bioethics
- Bioethics in the Times of Contagious Populism
- The Global Kidney Exchange: Revisiting exploitation arguments
- The impact of Ibero‐American science on global bioethical thinking
- Ethical challenges in consent procedures involving pediatric cancer patients in Saudi Arabia: An exploratory survey
- What does the Chilean Constitution say about euthanasia?
- The negative impact of ad hoc committees for ethical evaluation: The case of COVID‐19‐related research in Ecuador
- The scientific productions in Iranian biomedical ethics: A combined study of bibliometrics and social network analysis
- Thank You to Developing World Bioethics Reviewers
- Access to mental health care – a profound ethical problem in the global south
- Conscientious objection to abortion in the developing world: The correspondence argument
- Moral habitus: An approach to understanding embedded disrespectful practices
- The overprotection of conscientious objection in Chile’s abortion regulation
- Exploring the organisational context of research misconduct in higher learning institutions in Malaysia
- Increasing medical student numbers in resource constrained settings: Ethical and legal complexities intersecting patients’ rights and responsibilities
- Professionals’ experience with conscientious objection to abortion in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: An interview study
- Abortion services and ethico‐legal considerations in India: The case for transitioning from provider‐centered to women‐centered care
- Conscientious objection in medicine: Experience in Chile
- A fair allocation approach to the ethics of scarce resources in the context of a pandemic: The need to prioritize the worst‐off in the Philippines
- Ebola, COVID‐19 and Africa: What we expected and what we got
- Moral distress among healthcare providers and mistrust among patients during COVID‐19 in Bangladesh
- Maternal mortality: when a pandemic overlaps with the anti‐gender crusade
- A new Tuskegee? Unethical human experimentation and Western neocolonialism in the mass circumcision of African men
- Modeling lay people’s ethical views on abortion: A Q‐methodology study
- Seeking an ethical theory for the COVID‐19 pandemic outbreak with special reference to Bangladesh’s law and policy
- Pandemic preparedness and cooperative justice
- Ethical medical repatriation of guest workers: Criteria and challenges
- Allocation of scarce resources in Africa during COVID‐19: Utility and justice for the bottom of the pyramid?
- To dispense or not to dispense: Lessons to be learnt from ethical challenges faced by pharmacists in the COVID‐19 pandemic
- Considerations for stakeholder engagement and COVID‐19 related clinical trials’ conduct in sub‐Saharan Africa
- Medical Cosmopolitanism: The global extension of justice in healthcare practice
- COVID19 ‐ A report from the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Allegations of misuse of African DNA in the UK: Will data protection legislation in South Africa be sufficient to prevent a recurrence?
- Profile of hospital transplant ethics committees in the Philippines
- A Personal View: Navigating conflicting claims of legality and women’s safety at a volunteer medical clinic in Guatemala
- Bioethics and practical justice in the post‐COVID‐19 era
- Lessons from the Ebola epidemics and their applications for COVID‐19 pandemic response in sub‐Saharan Africa
- Toward a decolonized healthcare ethics: Colonial legacies and the Siamese crocodile
- Uterus Transplants and the Potential for Harm: Lessons From Commercial Surrogacy
- Pursuit to Post: Ethical issues of social media use by international medical volunteers
- Together we lived, and alone you died: Loneliness and solidarity in Gaza
- Research ethics and Indigenous Peoples: Repercussions of returning Yanomami blood samples
- Articulating the sources for an African normative framework of healthcare: Ghana as a case study
- What does an African ethic of social cohesion entail for social distancing?
- The ethical challenges of the SARS‐CoV‐2 pandemic in the global south and the global north – same and different
- Latin American healthcare systems in times of pandemic
- Lessons Never Learned: Crisis and gender‐based violence
- Developing World Bioethics is turning 20: Why are we needed?
- Is it wise to censor the censorable?
- Participated without consent: Mandatory authorization of government database for secondary use
- Evolution of Research Ethics in a Low Resource Setting: The Case of Uganda
- Investigating assumptions of vulnerability: A case study of the exclusion of psychiatric inpatients as participants in genetic research in low‐ and middle‐income contexts
- Standard of care for social harms in HIV prevention trials: A South African perspective
- Undertaking ethical psychiatric research in the global south’s prayer camps – is that even possible?
- Whose autonomy is it? Botswana socio‐ethical approach to the consenting process
- Assisted reproduction and justice: Threats to a new model in a low‐ and middle‐income country
- Prioritising African perspectives in psychiatric genomics research: Issues of translation and informed consent
- Nature and history of the CIOMS International Ethical Guidelines and implications for local implementation: A perspective from East Africa
- Sex selection in India: Why a ban is not justified
- Recommendations for promoting international multi‐site clinical trials—from a viewpoint of ethics review
- To relieve or to terminate? A Confucian ethical reflection on the use of morphine for late‐stage cancer patients in China
- Contextualizing the role of religion in the global bioethics discourse: A response to the new publication policy of Developing World Bioethics
- Intergenerational healthcare inequities in developing countries
- Enlarging bioethics imagination in humanitarian settings
- European Electronic Personal Health Records initiatives and vulnerable migrants: A need for greater ethical, legal and social safeguards
- An ethical evaluation of the legal status of foetuses and embryos under Chinese law
- Cultural considerations in forgoing enteral feeding: A comparison between the Hong Kong Chinese, North American, and Malaysian Islamic patients with advanced dementia at the end‐of‐life
- Moral residue and health justice for the global south: Addressing past issues through current interventions and research
- A call from justice to support the people in Gaza
- How do Chinese universities address research integrity and misconduct? A review of university documents
- How peer review is conducted at Developing World Bioethics, and why we do it the way we do
- Addressing the conflict between partner notification and patient confidentiality in serodiscordant relationships: How can Ubuntu help?
- Ethical principles for promoting health research data sharing with sub‐Saharan Africa
- A global biodiversity fund to implement distributive justice for genetic resources
- Transnational policy migration, interdisciplinary policy transfer and decolonization: Tracing the patterns of research ethics regulation in Taiwan 台灣的研究倫理規範之發展:政策跨國移民、跨學科轉移以及去殖民
- Trends in health research ethics in the Philippines during the American Colonial Period (1898‐1946)
- Tropicality and abjection: What do we really mean by “Neglected Tropical Diseases”?
- Video‐recording complex health interactions in a diverse setting: Ethical dilemmas, reflections and recommendations
- Healthcare professionals as gatekeepers in research involving refugee survivors of sexual torture: An examination of the ethical issues
- Africa and her animals: philosophical and practical perspectives Rainer Ebert and Anteneh Roba, Editors UNISA Press, Pretoria, South Africa, 2018, xxi + 358, $ 39.45 (hardback), ISBN 978‐1‐86888‐900‐6
- A moderate Buddhist animal research ethics
- Limiting religious contributions – a response to Schuklenk
- Perceived challenges in the informed consent process: Mismatches between enrollers and researchers at a South African clinical research site
- Newborns in crisis: An outline of neonatal ethical dilemmas in humanitarian medicine
- Bioethicists under threat
- Reviewers
- The right to exit and skilled labour emigration: Ethical considerations for compulsory health service programmes
- Why pesticides with mutagenic, carcinogenic and reproductive risks are registered in Brazil
- Justice and global care chains: Lessons from Singapore
- Considerations for community engagement when conducting clinical trials during infectious disease emergencies in West Africa
- African Perspectives in Global Bioethics
- On the role of religion in articles this journal seeks to publish
- Putting placebo‐controlled trials in developing countries to the interpersonal justifiability test
- European perspectives on big data applied to health: The case of biobanks and human databases
- ‘Bioethical Realism’: A Framework for Implementing Universal
- Identifying and evaluating layers of vulnerability – a way forward
- Unethical authorship practices: A qualitative study in Malaysian higher education institutions
- Managing ethical challenges around misattributed parentage within the clinical context: Insights from an African moral theory
- Evolution of Research Ethics in a Low Resource Setting: a case of Uganda
- Constructing citizen engagement in health research priority‐setting to attend to dynamics of power and difference
- Consent for participating in clinical trials ‐ Is it really informed?
- Partiality, impartiality and the ethics of triage
- Is there an end to an epidemic?
- Ethical, legal and social implications of forensic molecular phenotyping in South Africa
- Bioethical Insights into Values and Policy – Climate Change and Health Cheryl C. MacPherson, Editor Springer International Publishing, Switzerland, 2016, vii + 220 pp. £58.99 (eBook), £80 (hardback) ISBN 978‐3‐319‐26165‐2
- Should We Formulate an Incentivized Model Facilitating Kidney Donation from Living Donors? A Focus on Turkey’s Current System
- How can we ensure that the global south benefits from and contributes to the field of bioethics?
- Implications of Odera Oruka’s ethics of consumerism for reducing globesity
- When a physician and a clinical ethicist collaborate for better patient care
- New developments in India concerning the policy of passive euthanasia
- The benefit sharing vision of H3Africa
- To share or not to share…incentivizing data sharing in life science communities
- Global health inequalities and the need for solidarity: a view from the Global South
- Research ethics and the Zika legacy in Brazil
- Thank you to Developing World Bioethics Reviewers
- Localising the ‘ethical’ in stem cell science: Case studies from Asia, North America and Europe
- Zika, contraception and the non-identity problem
- Racial identity, aesthetic surgery and Yorùbá African Values
- How to deal with neglected tropical diseases in the light of an African ethic
- ‘It is an entrustment’: Broad consent for genomic research and biobanks in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Models for truth-telling in physician-patient encounters: what can we learn from Yoruba concept of Ooto?
- The social practice of medical guanxi (personal connections) and patient–physician trust in China: an anthropological and ethical tsudy
- Global bioethics: An introduction by Henkten HaveRoutledge (2016), xix + 272 pp. (online copy) ISBN-13: 978-1138124103; ISBN-10: 1138124109.
- Reconciling female genital circumcision with universal human rights
- Rebuilding patient–physician trust in China, developing a trust-oriented bioethics
- The vicious circle of patient–physician mistrust in China: health professionals’ perspectives, institutional conflict of interest, and building trust through medical professionalism
- The crisis of patient-physician trust and bioethics: lessons and inspirations from China
- Quarantine, isolation and the duty of easy rescue in public
- Mistrust of physicians in China: society, institution, and interaction as root causes
- African communal basis for autonomy and life choices
- ‘We are the eyes and ears of researchers and community’: understanding the role of community advisory groups in representing researchers and communities in Malawi
- Community sensitization and decision-making for trial participation: a mixed-methods study from The Gambia
- Haitian people’s expectations regarding post-disaster humanitarian aid teams’ actions
- Research in epidemic and emergency situations: A model for collaboration and expediting ethics review in two Caribbean countries
- “You Cannot Collect Data Using Your Own Resources And Put It On Open Access”: Perspectives From Africa About Public Health Data-Sharing
- The ethics and politics of patient-physician mistrust in contemporary China
- Dignity is a useful concept for bioethics
- Regulating clinical trials in India: the economics of ethics
- Conceptualizations of fairness and legitimacy in the context of Ethiopian health priority setting: Reflections on the applicability of accountability for reasonableness
- Corruption or professional dignity: An ethical examination of the phenomenon of “red envelopes” (monetary gifts) in medical practice in China
- The views of ethics committee members and medical researchers on the return of individual research results and incidental findings, ownership issues and benefit sharing in biobanking research in a South Indian city
- Age-related inequalities in health and healthcare: the life stages approach
- Opt-in or opt-out to increase organ donation in South Africa? Appraising proposed strategies using an empirical ethics analysis
- Informed consent, community engagement, and study participation at a research site in Kigali, Rwanda
- Defining Health Research for Development: The perspective of stakeholders from an international health research partnership in Ghana and Tanzania
- Ethics of community engagement in field trials of genetically modified mosquitoes
- H3Africa: An Africa exemplar? Exploring its framework on protecting human research participants
- A critique of the principle of ‘respect for autonomy’, grounded in African thought
- Mapping research ethics committees in Africa: evidence of the growth of ethics review of health research in Africa
- Vulnerability and Dignity: Labeling Problems Away
- Table of Contents
- The Patient-Worker: A Model for Human Research Subjects and Gestational Surrogates
- Social Responsibility and the State’s Duty to provide Healthcare: An Islamic Ethico-Legal Perspective
- A Look at Uganda’s Early HIV Prevention Strategies Through a Moderate ‘African’ Communitarian Lens
- Application of Ethical Principles to Research using Public Health Data in The Global South: Perspectives from Africa
- Punishment of Minor Female Genital Ritual Procedures: Is the Perfect the Enemy of the Good?
- Beneficial Coercion in Psychiatric Care: Insights from African Ethico-Cultural System
- Designing research funding schemes to promote global health equity: An exploration of current practice in health systems research
- Reexamining the Prohibition of Gestational Surrogacy in Sunni Islam
- Power Difference and Risk Perception: Mapping Vulnerability within the Decision Process of Pregnant Women towards Clinical Trial Participation in an Urban Middle-Income Setting
- The Vulnerability of Study Participants in the Context of Transnational Biomedical Research: From Conceptual Considerations to Practical Implications
- Evaluating the Usefulness of Compulsory Licensing in Developing Countries: A Comparative Study of Thai and Brazilian Experiences Regarding Access to Aids Treatments
- Research Ethics Education in Post-Graduate Medical Curricula in I.R. Iran
- The Enemy as a Patient: What can be Learned from the Emotional Experience of Physicians and Why does it Matter Ethically?
- Informed Consent in Health Research: Challenges and Barriers in Low-and Middle-Income Countries with Specific Reference to Nepal
- Dilemmas in international research and the value of practical wisdom
- Cell Churches and Stem Cell Marketing in South Korea and the United States
- Benefit Sharing in a Global Context: Working Towards Solutions for Implementation
- The Saudi Law of Ethics of Research on Living Creatures and its Implementing Regulations
- Factors Affecting Women’s Autonomous Decision Making In Research Participation Amongst Yoruba Women Of Western Nigeria
- From Ethical Exceptionalism to Ethical Exceptions: The Rule and exception Model and the Changing Meaning of Ethics In German Bioregulation
- Measurement, “scriptural economies,” and social justice: governing HIV/AIDS treatments by numbers in a fragile state, the Central African Republic (CAR)
- Raising the Barriers to Access to Medicines in the Developing World – The Relentless Push for Data Exclusivity
- Beyond the Sterility of a Distinct African Bioethics: Addressing the Conceptual Bioethics Lag in Africa
- Gillian Brock and Michael Blake, Debating Brain Drain – May Governments Restrict Emigration? New York: Oxford University Press, 2015. 312 pp, $ 24; ISBN: 9780199315628
- The Italian Way to Stem Cell Research: Rethinking the Role of Catholic Religion in Shaping Italian Stem Cell Research Regulations
- Reconsidering counselling and consent