New Issue of The American Journal of Bioethics is Now Available
December 8, 2008
The American Journal of Bioethics (Volume 8, Issue 11, December 2008) is now available by subscription only.
Articles Include:
- “Federalism, Federalism Everywhere” by Summer Johnson, 1-2.
- “Universal and Uniform Protections of Human Subjects in Research” by Adil E. Shamoo and Jack Schwartz, 3-5.
- “Closing Loopholes in the Federal Research Regulations: Some Practical Problems” by David B. Resnik, 6-8.
- “Risking the Rewards of Regulation” by Abraham P. Schwab, 9-10.
- “Extend the Reach of Institutional Review Boards First, Then Strengthen Their Depth” by Jeffrey Spike, 11-12.
- “Improving Protection for Human Research Subjects: Better Oversight, Not Just More Oversight” by Neil W. Schluger, 13-15.
- “Pragmatism as a Complementary Approach to Legislation: Closing Regulatory Gaps in Human Subject Research” by Anthony Vernillo, 15-17.
- “Not All Research is Equal: Taking Social Science Research Into Account” by Lisa M. Rasmussen, 17-18.
- “Universal and Uniform Protection of Human Subjects in Research: Also a Fallacy in Some Developing Countries” by Delia Outomuro, 19-20.
- “Ethical Human-Research Protections: Not Universal and Not Uniform” by David A. Fleming and Don Reynolds, 21-22.
- “A Case Against Justified Non-Voluntary Active Euthanasia (The Groningen Protocol)” by Alan Jotkowitz and S. Glick; B. Gesundheit, 23-26.
- “We Cannot Accurately Predict the Extent of an Infant’s Future Suffering: The Groningen Protocol is too Dangerous to Support” by Alexander A. Kon, 27-29.
- “A Case Against Something That Is Not the Case: The Groningen Protocol and the Moral Principle of Non-Maleficence” by Martine C. de Vries and A. A. Eduard Verhagen, 29-31.
- “Life, Death, and Harm: Staying Within the Boundaries of Nonmaleficence” by  Sandra Woien, 31-32.
- “Revisiting Justified Nonvoluntary Euthanasia” by Bertha Manninen, 33-35.
- “Public Expectations for Return of Results from Large-Cohort Genetic Research” by Juli Murphy, Joan Scott, David Kaufman, Gail Geller, Lisa LeRoy, and Kathy Hudson, 36-43.
- “The Kindness of Strangers: The Donative Contract Between Subjects and Researchers and the Non-Obligation to Return Individual Results of Genetic Research” by Michelle N. Meyer, 44-46.