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Bioethics Research Notes regularly features opinion pieces written by staff and associates of the Institute. Feel free to peruse this collection of past and current opinion pieces.

 

 

vol. 17 no. 02. Australians On Abortion: Common Ground.
- Dr John Fleming, Selena Ewing. June 2005.

vol. 17 no. 01. Are Some People Nuts? Refuting an Inappropriate Argument from Analogy.
- Zac Alstin. April 2005.

vol. 16 no. 04. From Darwin to Hitler: Evolutionary Ethics, Eugenics, and Racism in Germany.
- Hiram Caton.

vol. 16 no. 03. Life, Love and Children: A Practical Introduction to Bioscience Ethics and Bioethics.
- Rev'd N. Keith Little.

vol. 16 no. 02. The Law and Life: Unwanted Life and the Courts.
- Dr Warwick Neville.

vol. 16 no. 01. Serving Mammon: Conflicts of Interest in the Professions.
- Dr Gregory Pike. March 2004.

vol. 15 no. 04. Psychological infertility: Infertile or Not?
- Hayden Ramsay.

vol. 15 no. 03. Post-Coital Intervention Over the Counter.
- Dr Nicholas Tonti-Filippini.

vol. 15 no. 02. Euthanasia by Omission in Australia: What the Parliament Does Not Allow, the Courts Allow.
- Dr John Fleming.

vol. 15 no. 01. Reproductive Technology Outcomes in Australia: Analysing the Data.
- Dr Nicholas Tonti-Filippini.

vol. 14 no. 04. Someone Has Blundered.
- Jenny Teichman.

vol. 14 no. 02. Humans vs Chimps: Small Steps for DNA, Giant Leaps for Us.
- David Elder.

vol. 13 no. 04. Sex Selection 'Approved' by the American Society for Reproductive Medicine.
- Selena Ewing.

vol. 13 no. 03. Substance Abuse: Ethics and Public Policy.
- Dr Gregory Pike. October 2001.

vol. 13 no. 02. Universal Ethics: A Foundation for Global Dialogue.
- Gill Griffin

vol. 13 no. 01. Achieving National Regulation of Human Cloning.
- Nicholas Tonti-Filippini. February 2001.

vol. 12 no. 04. Narratives of Regret.
- Anna Krohn.

vol. 12 no. 03. Adult Stem Cells.
- Dr Gregory Pike.

vol. 12 no. 02. The Status of the Embryo in Church History.
- Dr Gregory Pike

vol. 12 no. 01. Euthanasia Today and Euthanasia in Nazi Germany: Similarities and Dissimilarities.
- Dr John Fleming

vol. 11 no. 04. Performance Indicators of Harm Minimisation: Drug Policy Outcomes in Sweden, Australia, ad the United States.
- Lucy Sullivan.

vol. 11 no. 03. Heroin Injecting Rooms and Catholic Health Care Services.
- Dr J. N. Santamaria.

vol. 11 no. 02. Cloning: Sometimes 'Nice' and Sometimes 'Nasty'?
- Dr John Fleming.

vol. 11 no. 01. Heroin Trials No Easy Fix.
- Dr Gregory Pike.

vol. 10 no. 04. Realpolitik - Theology and the Culture of Death: Abortion, Politics and Law in the Australian Capital Territory.
- Dr Warwick Neville. December 1998.

vol. 10 no. 03. Assisted Suicide Becomes a Federal Case.
- Richard Doerflinger. September 1998.

vol. 10 no. 02. Selling Dolly: An Ethics Hoax.
- Hiram Caton.

vol. 10 no. 01. Abortion Review Embarrassingly Flawed.
- Anna Krohn. March 1998.

vol. 09 no. 04. Multifetal Pregnancy and Selective Reduction.
- Dr John Fleming. Decemeber 1997.

vol. 09 no. 03. St Thomas Aquinas on Euthanasia in South Australia.
- Dr Hayden Ramsay

vol. 09 no. 02. Australian Senate Inquiry into Treatment of Hormone Recipients.
- Melinda Tankard Reist

vol. 09 no. 01. Research and Ye Shall Find.
- Robert Manne. March 1997.

vol. 08 no. 04. ACT Surrogacy Arrangements: What Happened to Uniform Policy?
- Anna Krohn.

vol. 08 no. 03. Rights of the Terminally Ill Act (ROTTI).
- Dr John Fleming. September 1996.

vol. 08 no. 02. Mad Cows and Prions: Some Background for Bioethicists.
- David Elder.

vol. 08 no. 01. Euthanasia and the Northern Territory Initiative.
- Ian Freckleton. March 1996.

vol. 07 no. 04. Christian Bioethics: A Non-Ecumenical Rebirth.
- H Tristram Engelhardt. December 1995.

vol. 07 no. 03. Abortion Services Report: A Missed Opportunity.
- Anthony Fisher. September 1995.

vol. 07 no. 02. The Elimination of Morality: Reflections on Utilitarianism and Bioethics.
- Christopher Newell.

vol. 07 no. 01. Ethical Reflections on a Proposed Law: Australia as an Accessory to Assault Through Migration Legislation Amendment Bill 1995 (No.4).
- Anthony Krohn. March 1995.

vol. 06 no. 03. RU486 Trials: Controversy in Australia.
- Melinda Tankard Reist. September 1994.

vol. 06 no. 02. Knowledge, Power, and Prescriptions.
- Laura Shanner.

vol. 06 no. 01. 'Dances With Data': A Riposte.
- John Keown. March 1994.

vol. 05 no. 04. How Reliable Are Doctors Prescriptions?
- Nicholas Tonti-Filippini.

vol. 05 no. 03. Rogers vs Whitaker: Duty of Disclosure.
- Arlene MacDonald.

vol. 05 no. 02. Will Euthanasia in the Netherlands Be Legalised?
- H. Jochemsen.

vol. 05 no. 01. Health Care Rationing - The Prior Consent Approach.
- Peter Woolcock. March 1993.

vol. 04 no. 04. Chinese Controversies on Euthanasia.
- Zhang Ju. December 1992.

vol. 03 no. 04. The Quality-adjusted Life Year: A Social Technology.
- Hiram Caton. December 1991.

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