Table of contents
June 2002 - Volume 28 - 3
Abortion
Current controversy
Echo
- Privileged information? (1 June, 2002)
Original Articles
- A checklist to facilitate cultural awareness and sensitivity (1 June, 2002)
Ethics, law, and medicine
- Depression and competence to refuse psychiatric treatment (1 June, 2002)
- Dementia in prison: ethical and legal implications (1 June, 2002)
- The criminalisation of HIV transmission (1 June, 2002)
Clinical ethics
- The agony of agonal respiration: is the last gasp necessary? (1 June, 2002)
- Neuromuscular blockers—a means of palliation? (1 June, 2002)
- Everyday ethics in an acute psychiatric unit (1 June, 2002)
Research ethics
- Medical research in clinical emergency settings in Europe (1 June, 2002)
- Premature stopping and informed consent in AMI trials (1 June, 2002)
- Informed consent doesn't exist in AMI trials (1 June, 2002)
Debate
- A future like ours revisited (1 June, 2002)
- A defence of the potential future of value theory (1 June, 2002)
- One principle and three fallacies of disability studies (1 June, 2002)
- One principle and a fourth fallacy of disability studies (1 June, 2002)
Ethics briefings
- Ethics briefings (1 June, 2002)
Letters
- Bad behaviour does not equal research fraud (1 June, 2002)
- Ethical implications of consent and confidentiality (1 June, 2002)
Book reviews
- Tuskegee's Truths: Rethinking the Tuskegee Syphilis Study (1 June, 2002)
- Genes, Women, Equality (1 June, 2002)
- Textbook of Research Ethics: Theory and Practice (1 June, 2002)