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Global medical ethics
Will international human rights subsume medical ethics? Intersections in the UNESCO Universal Bioethics Declaration
- Correspondence to: Dr T A Faunce c/o Law Faculty, Australian National University, Canberra ACT 0200, Australia; Thomas.Faunceanu.edu.au
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Will international human rights subsume medical ethics? Intersections in the UNESCO Universal Bioethics Declaration
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- Received January 20, 2004
- Accepted May 6, 2004
- First published February 28, 2005.
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February 28, 2005
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