Bibliography
Relevant Bioethical Discussions
Annas, G. J. and S. Elias (2004). "Politics, morals and embryos." Nature 431(2 Sept.): 19-20.
Breen, K. J. (2002). "Improving Australia's ethical review process - slow and steady wins the race. "Monash Bioethics Review 21(3: Ethics Committee Supp): 58-66.
Charlesworth (1993). Bioethics in a Liberal Society. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.
Faden, R. R., L. Dawson, et al. (2003). "Public stem cell banks: considerations of justice in stem cell research and therapy." Hastings Center Report Nov-Dec: 13-27.
Finnis, J. (1980). Natural Law and Natural Rights. Oxford, Clarenden Press.
Macklin, R. (1999). Against Relativism: Cultural Diversity and the Search for Ethical Universals in Medicine. New York, Oxford University Press.
May, T. (2002). Bioethics in a Liberal Society. Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins University Press.
Myser, C. (2004). "Community-based participatory research in United States bioethics: steps toward more democratic theory and policy." The American Journal of Bioethics 4(2): 67-8.
Parker, M. (2003) “Reasoning About Embryos, Cloning and Stem Cells: Let's get more clear and distinct” Monash Bioethics Review 22 (1): 8-24.
Reichhardt, T. (2004). "Studies of faith." Nature 432(7018): 666-669.
Tomossy, G. “Ethical Regulation or Regulating Ethics? The need for both internal and external governance of human experimentation” Monash Bioethics Review 21 (4): 59-65.
Turner, L. (2004). "Bioethics in pluralistic societies." Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 7: 201-8.
Winston, R. (2003). "Playing God? Book review of Whose View of Life? Embryos, Cloning and Stem Cells, by Jane Maienschein." Nature 426: 603.
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