Psychiatry and human rights

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Veröffentlicht in:Health law, human rights and the biomedicine convention
1. Verfasser: Legemaate, J. (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: 2005
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Science, law and ethics : the Biomedicine Convention as an ethico-legal response to current scientific challenges 2005 Honnefelder, Ludger
The Biomedicine Convention in relation to other international instruments 2005 Rukunas, Emmanuēl I.
The global significance of the Convention on Human Rights and Biomedicine 2005 Gadd, Elaine
Right to health care and scarcity of resources 2005 Groot, Rolf de
Quality of care, patient safety, and the role of the patient 2005 Wal, Gerrit van der
Private life: "Frappez toujours" 2005 Kuitenbrouwer, Frank
Previously expressed wishes relating to end of life decisions 2005 Kelk, Constantijn
Research on human subjects 2005 Lötjönen, Salla
Equal access and financing of health services in Europe 2005 Hamilton, Geert Jan
Decisions on competency and professional standards 2005 Hubben, Joep
The Kelly case-compensation for undue damage for wrongfuld treatment 2005 Hondius, Ewoud H.
Organ transplantation 2005 Nys, Herman
Human tissue research, with particular reference to DNA banking 2005 Gevers, J. K. M.
Implemantation of the Convention in Central Europe : the case of Poland 2005 Sokalska, Maria E.
The leading principles of the Convention on Human Rights and Biomedicine 2005 Dute, Jos
Psychiatry and human rights 2005 Legemaate, J.
Freedom of research and its relation to the right to privacy 2005 Ploem, Corrette
Research on human embryos 2005 Braake, Trees te
Protection against genetic discrimination and the Biomedicine Convention 2005 Hendriks, Aart
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