Introduction
PART I: Theoretical Perspectives
1. A Global Ethical Framework for Bioethics
Bernard Gert
2. The Compatibility of Universal Morality, Particular Moralities, and Multiculturalism
Tom L. Beauchamp
3. Culture and Ethical Aspects of Truth-Telling in a Value Pluralistic Society
Ilhan Ilkilic
4. Lost in Translation
Søren Holm
5. Issues in Global Health Ethics
Udo Schüklenk
6. Rights of Persons with Disabilities from a Global Perspective
Akiko Ito
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PART II: Human Rights
7. Bioethics and Human Rights: A Historical Perspective
Robert Baker
8. Medical Tourism: Justice, Autonomy, and Power
Virginia L. Warren
9. Solitary Confinement
Wanda Teays
10. Compensation For Research Related Injury For A Typically Ignored Social Harm
Peter F. Omonzejele
11. Ethics of Aboriginal Research
Marlene Brant Castellano
12. The Human Rights Dimensions of Virginity Restoration Surgery
Alison Dundes Renteln
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PART III: Life and Death
13. Pediatrics Genomics: Current Dilemmas and a Messy Future
Maya Sabatello
14. The Abortion Debate in the 21st Century and Substantive Due Process
Michael Boylan
15. The Future of Reproductive Justice in the United States After Dobbs
Kimberly Mutcherson
16. Euthanasia Could be a Medical Duty
Carlos Verdugo Serna
17. Is There a Global Bioethics? End of Life in Thailand and the Case for Local Difference
Scott Stonington and Pinit Ratanakul
18. Confucianism and Killing versus Letting Die
Cecilia Wee
19. Global versus Local: The Use of Lethal Injection in China
Cher Weixia Chen
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PART IV: Public Health
20. A Bioethics for Global Mental Health
Zenon Culverhouse
21. Long-Term Care for Elderly People Globally: A Feminist Perspective
Rosemarie Tong
22. Reconsidering Acoustic Attacks
Alison Dundes Renteln
23. Climate Change and Bioethics
Peter Tagore Tan
24. Immigration Detention and the Right to Health Care in Light of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Rita Manning
25. Ethics in a Pandemic: A Rights-Centered Foundation
Edward H. Spence
26. Is There a Duty to Treat in a Pandemic?
Wanda Teays
27. Vaccine Nationalism and Equity: Bioethical Considerations
Bradley P. Stoner
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Discussion Topics
APPENDICES
Appendix A. Essay Questions
Appendix B. Case Analysis Topics
Appendix C. Bioethics in Film
Index
About the Contributors