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South African Journal of Bioethics and Law
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HIV home testing – A problem or part of the solution?
J Gardner
Global health justice: A perspective from the global South on a Framework Convention on Global Health
LO Gostin
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A Dhai
Applications and secretariat workload at the University of the Witwatersrand Human Research Ethics Committee (Medical) 2002 - 2011: A case study
P Cleaton-Jones
The treatment of human remains
KS Satyapal
An audit of the informed consent process in postgraduate dissertation studies at the College of Health Sciences, University of Nairobi, Kenya
MCA Wagoro
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KM Bhatt
Laws, regulations and guidelines of developed countries, developing countries in Africa, and BRICS regions pertaining to the use of human biological material (HBM) in research
MA Sathar
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A Dhai
Are students being coerced into HIV testing? Ethical considerations related to offering incentives for HIV counselling and testing at tertiary institutions in South Africa
D Cameron
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H van der Merwe
Discharge against medical advice: Ethico-legal implications from an African perspective
JO Fadare
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AC Jemilohun
Compensation for research-related injury in South Africa: A critique of the good clinical practice (GCP) guidelines
C Slack
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P Singh
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A Strode
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Z Essack
Conflict of interest: A tenacious ethical dilemma in public health policy, not only in clinical practice/research
L London
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R Matzopoulos
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J Corrigall
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JE Myers
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A Maker
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CDH Parry
Stem cell tourism in South Africa: The legal position
S Mahomed
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MN Slabbert
Human dignity and consent in research biobanking
DG Kirchhoffer
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K Dierickx
In defence of Helsinki and human rights
A Plomer
Ethical and human rights dimensions in prenatal HIV/AIDS testing: Botswana in global perspective
RA Kumar
Legal issues relating to the use of surrogate mothers in the practice of assisted conception
MN Slabbert
The ‘war on drugs’ has failed: Is decriminalisation of drug use a solution to the problem in South Africa?
R Fellingham
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A Dhai
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Y Guidozzi
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J Gardner
Hospital exclusion clauses limiting liability for medical malpractice resulting in death or physical or psychological injury: What is the effect of the Consumer Protection Act?
D McQuoid-Mason
FDA abandons the Declaration of Helsinki: The effect on the ethics of clinical trial conduct in South Africa and other developing countries
LJ Burgess
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D Pretorius
Psychometrics of the student version of the Jefferson Scale of Physician Empathy (JSPE-S) in final-year medical students in Johannesburg in 2008
K Vallabh
Mandatory reporting of sexual abuse under the Sexual Offences Act and the ‘best interests of the child’
D McQuoid-Mason
The ethical concerns of using medical male circumcision in HIV prevention in sub-Saharan Africa
C Gwandure
Compulsory HIV testing of alleged sexual offenders – a human rights violation
K Naidoo
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K Govender
The threat of litigation: Private obstetric care – quo vadis?
G Howarth
Ethical and regulatory issues surrounding umbilical cord blood banking in South Africa
SC Chima
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F Mamdoo
The public’s attitude towards strike action by healthcare workers and health services in South Africa
A Dhai
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HR Etheredge
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M Vorster
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Y Veriava
Using the concept of ‘parental responsibilities and rights’ to identify adults able to provide proxy consent to child research in South Africa
AE Strode
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CM Slack
Neonatal circumcision – violation of children’s rights or public health necessity?
YA Vawda
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LN Maqutu
Is South Africa on the verge of a medical malpractice litigation storm?
MS Pepper
,
MN Slabbert
The centrality of the dead human body for teaching and research – social, cultural and ethical issues
DG Jones
Social and cultural issues in human tissue use in South Africa
ME de Haas
The ethical and medico-legal issues of trauma care
TC Hardcastle
Ethical dilemmas and financial burdens faced by clinical dental students in a ‘quota-driven’ curriculum
LM Sykes
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RF Tadi
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JB du Plessis
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T Gugushe
Reproductive health issues emanating from the Children’s Act No. 38 of 2005 as amended in 2008: A pilot study of the rights of parents versus rights of children
ME Ncube
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E Ross
Indiscretion and other threats to confidentiality
D Benatar
Smoking in the workplace in South Africa: Law and practice relating to the rights and obligations of employers and employees
JD Mujuzi
Evaluating the right to autonomy argument in the debate on coercive antenatal HIV testing in South Africa
M Selemogo
State doctors, freedom of conscience and termination of pregnancy revisited
D McQuoid-Mason
Truth telling in a South African tertiary hospital
MDTHW Vangu
Some consent and confidentiality issues regarding the application of the Choice on Termination of Pregnancy Act to girl-children
D McQuoid-Mason
Why is telemedicine a challenge to the regulators?
M Mars
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C Jack
Inaugural lecture: African spirituality, ethics and traditional healing – implications for indigenous South African social work education and practice
E Ross
The practice of telemedicine and challenges to the regulatory authorities
M Kekana
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P Noe
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B Mkhize
Compulsory testing of alleged sexual offenders – implications for human rights and access to treatment
TE Madiba
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YA Vawda
Process error rates in general research applications to the Human Research Ethics Committee (Medical) at the University of the Witwatersrand: A secondary data analysis
P Cleaton-Jones
The future of medical professionalism
JR Williams
Clinical forensic medicine and human rights – doctors as human rights defenders
S.M Lukhozi
Releasing terminally ill prisoners on medical parole in South Africa
JD Mujuzi
When do medical students become professionals?
JR Williams
Prescription pattern of unlicensed and off-label medicines for children aged 0 - 5 years in a tertiary hospital and a primary health care centre in Nigeria
RC Okechukwu
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OE Aghom
Moral principlism alone is insufficient, and traditional moral theories remain important for practical ethics
DL Clarke
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