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Ethics Codes in Medicine : Foundations and Achievements of Codification Since 1947, Paperback / softback Book

Ethics Codes in Medicine : Foundations and Achievements of Codification Since 1947 Paperback / softback

Part of the Routledge Revivals series

Paperback / softback

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First published in 1998, this volume considers the Nuremberg Code in light of new ethical grey areas which have become evident due to recent scientific advancements, particularly the questions of DNA and cloning.

The contributors reflect in 26 articles on the impact of the Code, events which prompted it including Japan, and more recent ethical issues raised.

The book contains the results of two European/American preparatory workshops for the First World Conference on Ethics Codes in Medicine and Biotechnology (October 1997 Freiburg, Germany) supported by the leading national institutions in the field.

It aims to stimulate research about codes, the effects of codification and other forms of implementing ethics.

It breaks new ground with interdisciplinary and international discourse on the subject, emphasising the need for a complete collection of codes for systematic research and evaluation and filling the gap in literature on the subject to date.

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