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Submissions

Southern Cross Bioethics Institute has made a number of submissions to various Australian Parliaments. You are welcome to peruse some past submissions stored here.

 

Submission to the Lockhart Legislation Review Committee
- Dr Greg Pike, Selena Ewing, Zac Alstin. September 2005.
(prepared for the Lockhart Legislation Review Committee reporting on the Prohibition of Human Cloning Act 2002 and the Research Involving Human Embryos Act 2002: http://www.lockhartreview.com.au/)

Submission on the discussion paper "Medical Treatment for the Dying"
- Dr Greg Pike, Zac Alstin, Selena Ewing. July 2005.
(prepared for the West Australian Department of Health. Project website: http://www.health.wa.gov.au/publications/)

Submission on the issues paper "Rethinking Life-Sustaining Measures: Questions for Queensland"
- Dr Greg Pike, Zac Alstin, Selena Ewing. May 2005.
(prepared for the Queensland University of Technology Faculty of Law, Rethinking Life-Sustaining Measures Project - Assoc. Prof. Lindy Willmott and Dr Ben White. Project website: http://www.law.qut.edu.au/research/lifesustain/)

Submission on Safety in the Sex Industry
- Dr John Fleming, Dr Gregory Pike, Selena Ewing. April 2003.
(prepared for the West Australian Parliament).

Submission to Select Committee on a Heroin Rehabilitation Trial
- Dr John Fleming, Dr Gregory Pike. 1999.
(prepared for the House of Assembly, South Australia).

Submission to Select Committee on the Voluntary Euthanasia Bill
- Dr John Fleming, Dr Michael Hains, Simon Fisher. September 1997.
(prepared for the Legislative Council of South Australia).

Submission to the House Inquiry into Scientific, Ethical, and Regulatory Aspects of Human Cloning
- Dr John Fleming, Dr Gregory Pike.
(prepared for the Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs. House of Representatives. Australia).

 

 

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