A New Edition of Journal of Medical Ethics Is Now Available

July 28, 2016

Journal of Medical Ethics (vol. 42, no. 6, 2016) is available online by subscription only.

Articles include:

  • “Prenatal Screening and Prenatal Diagnosis: Contemporary Practices in Light of the Past” by Ana S Iltis
  • “The Ethics of Sexual Reorientation: What Should Clinicians and Researchers do?” by Sean Aas and Candice Delmas
  • “Ageing, Justice and Resource Allocation” by Tom Walker
  • “Killing or Letting Die? Proposal of a (Somewhat) New Answer to a Perennial Question” by Reinhard Merkel
  • “Can Facilitated Aid in Dying be Permitted by ‘Double Effect’? Some Reflections from a Recent New Zealand Case” by Colin Gavaghan and Mike King
  • “The Right to Public Health” by James Wilson
  • “Why I Wrote My Advance Decision to Refuse Life-Prolonging Treatment: And Why the Law on Sanctity of Life Remains Problematic” by Raanan Gillon
  • “Conceptualising Well-Being for Autistic Persons” by Ingrid Robeyns
  • “Means, Ends and the Ethics of Fear-Based Public Health Campaigns” by Ronald Bayer and Amy L Fairchild
  • “‘Autism and the Good Life’: A New Approach to the Study of Well-Being” by Raffaele Rodogno, Katrine Krause-Jensen, and Richard E Ashcroft
  • “BMA End-of-Life Care and Physician-Assisted Dying Project” by Sophie Brannan, Ruth Campbell, Martin Davies, Veronica English, Rebecca Mussell, and Julian C Sheather