New Issue of Journal of Bioethical Inquiry is Now Available

September 9, 2009

Journal of Bioethical Inquiry (Volume 6, Number 3, September 2009) is now available by subscription only.

Articles Include:

  • “New Perspectives on the End of Life” by Ian Kerridge, Paul A. Komesaroff, Malcolm Parker and Elizabeth Peter, 269-270.
  • “Two Decades of Research on Euthanasia from the Netherlands. What Have We Learnt and What Questions Remain?” by Judith A. C. Rietjens, Paul J. van der Maas, Bregje D. Onwuteaka-Philipsen, Johannes J. M. van Delden and Agnes van der Heide, 271-283.
  • “Dealing Death and Retrieving Organs” by James Lindemann Nelson, 285-291.
  • “The Traditional Account of Ethics and Law at the End of Life—and its Discontents” by Roger S. Magnusson, 307-324.
  • “The Suicide Tourist Trap: Compromise Across Boundaries” by Richard Huxtable, 327-336.
  • “End-of-Life Decisions and Moral Psychology: Killing, Letting Die, Intention and Foresight” by Charles Douglas, 337-347.
  • “Policy Design for Human Embryo Research in Canada: An Analysis (Part 2 of 2)” by Françoise Baylis and Matthew Herder, 351-365.
  • “Bioethics: An Export Product? Reflections on Hands-On Involvement in Exploring the “External” Validity of International Bioethical Declarations” by Mairi Levitt and Hub Zwart, 367-377.
  • “Parental Authority, Future Autonomy, and Assessing Risks of Predictive Genetic Testing in Minors” by A. Boyce and P. Borry, 379-385.
  • “Research Involving Children: Direct Benefit or Social Value?” by Carlo Petrini, 387-388.