Issue 3/2010
Content (14 Articles)
Interviewing patients and practitioners working together in teams. A multi-layered puzzle: putting the pieces together
Øystein Ringstad
Inclusive and relevant language: the use of the concepts of autonomy, dignity and vulnerability in different contexts
Hans Morten Haugen
Realizing autonomy in responsive relationships
Albine Moser, Rob Houtepen, Cor Spreeuwenberg, Guy Widdershoven
Moral tales of parental living kidney donation: a parenthood moral imperative and its relevance for decision making
Kristin Zeiler, Lisa Guntram, Anette Lennerling
Justice and the allocation of healthcare resources: should indirect, non-health effects count?
Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen, Sigurd Lauridsen
Medicine, human rights and ethics: paths to universal rights
Andreas Frewer, Markus Rothhaar
Human dignity and human rights in bioethics: the Kantian approach
Markus Rothhaar
Human rights from the Nuremberg Doctors Trial to the Geneva Declaration. Persons and institutions in medical ethics and history
Andreas Frewer
Human rights for women: the ethical and legal discussion about Female Genital Mutilation in Germany in comparison with other Western European countries
Kerstin Krása
Documentation of torture and the Istanbul Protocol: applied medical ethics
Holger Furtmayr, Andreas Frewer
Elaborating and promoting a new ethical framework for clinical research
Hans-Jörg Ehni