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International Guidelines on Bioethics
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The Council for International Organizations of Medical Sciences (CIOMS) has published a booklet, International Guidelines on Bioethics, which provides an informal listing of selected international codes, declarations, guidelines, etc on medical ethics, bioethics, health care ethics and human rights aspects of health.
The listing is published as a supplement to The EFGCP News, Autumn 2000.
For copies and other information on EFGCP publications contact: F P Crawley, Editor, The EFGCP News, Schoolbergenstrat 47, B-3010 Kessel-Lo, Belgium; fax: +32 16 35 03 69; email: fpc{at}pandora.be
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