Dawson, Angus.
أنغوس داوسون
داوسون، أنغوس
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Works
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Academic Freedom and the Professional Responsibilities of Applied Ethicists: A comment on Minerva | |
The Ad Hoc Advisory Group's proposals for research ethics committees: a mixture of the timid, the revolutionary, and the bizarre | |
Alcohol, liberty, and societal change: what should we do about our drinking problem? | |
Assessing the public acceptability of proposed policy interventions to reduce the misuse of antibiotics in Australia: A report on two community juries. | |
Contesting the science/ethics distinction in the review of clinical research | |
Counterterrorism policies and practices: health and values at stake | |
A dead proposal: Levi and Green on advance directives. | |
The determination of 'best interests' in relation to childhood vaccinations. | |
Ebola: what it tells us about medical ethics | |
Eliminating latent tuberculosis in low-burden settings: are the principal beneficiaries to be disadvantaged groups or the broader population? | |
Ethical Issues in the Genetics of Complex Disorders | |
Ethical principles for collective immunisation programmes. | |
Ethics and epidemiology | |
Ethics of public health surveillance: new guidelines. | |
Ethics, prevention, and public health | |
Fifteen-minute consultation: an evidence-based approach to research without prior consent (deferred consent) in neonatal and paediatric critical care trials | |
The future of bioethics: three dogmas and a cup of hemlock | |
Global health and national borders: the ethics of foreign aid in a time of financial crisis | |
The granularity of growth : Asia : how to drive growth in the world's most dynamic economies | |
The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority: evidence based policy formation in a contested context. | |
IAB presidential address: Contextual, social, critical: how we ought to think about the future of bioethics | |
Information, choice and the ends of health promotion. | |
Informed consent and cluster-randomized trials | |
Informed consent: should we really insist upon it? | |
Informing children and parents about research | |
Is there a need for global health ethics? For and against | |
Mass public health programmes and the obligations of sponsoring and participating organisations. | |
Medical studies with 'no material ethical issues' - an unhelpful, confusing and potentially unethical suggestion | |
A messy business: qualitative research and ethical review | |
Methodological reasons for not gaining prior informed consent are sometimes justified | |
The moral case for the routine vaccination of children in developed and developing countries. | |
The nature and ethics of natural experiments. | |
Obesity, liberty, and public health emergencies | |
Ottawa Statement from the Sparking Solutions Summit on Population Health Intervention Research | |
PA14 The legacy of cancer: why a health promoting approach is so important in palliative care | |
Philosophical clinical ethics | |
philosophy of public health | |
Principles of health care ethics | |
Professional Codes of Practice and Ethical Conduct | |
Reciprocity and Ethical Tuberculosis Treatment and Control | |
Refugee camps in Europe and Australia : an interdisciplinary critique | |
Research Ethics Governance in Times of Ebola | |
Snakes and ladders: state interventions and the place of liberty in public health policy. | |
SOLIDARITY in the Moral Imagination of Bioethics. | |
Some ethical issues arising from polio eradication programmes in India | |
Therapeutic vaccines: a solution to the prevention problem? | |
Transparency, accountability and vaccination policy | |
Trust, trustworthiness and health. | |
Vaccination ethics | |
What are the moral obligations of the traveller in relation to vaccination? | |
What counts? Justifications, not labels | |
What is the role of the research ethics committee? Paternalism, inducements, and harm in research ethics. | |
With a little support from our friends: children, trials and bioethics. |