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1 | Market-inalienability | 3 |
2 | "Give me children or I shall die!" : n ew reproductive technologies and harm to children | 19 |
3 | Human cloning and child welfare | 29 |
4 | The best interests of the child in assisted human reproduction : the interplay between the state, professionals, and parents | 35 |
5 | Book review of Gendercide : The implications of sex selection, Mary Anne Warren (1985) | 49 |
6 | A reply to Holmes on Gendercide | 61 |
7 | Preconception gender selection | 71 |
8 | Choosing the sexual orientation of children | 81 |
9 | Prenatal diagnosis : whose right? | 105 |
10 | Moral obligations to the not-yet born : the fetus as patient | 113 |
11 | Wrongful life and the counterfactual element in harming | 129 |
12 | The wrong of wrongful life | 163 |
13 | When is birth unfair to the child? | 179 |
14 | Prenatal wrongful death | 187 |
15 | Genetic dilemmas and the child's right to an open future | 207 |
16 | Delivering hydrocephalic fetuses | 219 |
17 | Deciding for imperilled newborns : medical authority or parental autonomy? | 243 |
18 | Moral and ethical dilemmas in the special-care nursery | 249 |
19 | Neonatal viability in the 1990s : held hostage by technology | 255 |
20 | Neonatal intensive care : parents' role in ethical decision making | 271 |
21 | Interdependence and reintegrative social control : labeling and reforming "inappropriate" parents in neonatal intensive care units | 283 |
22 | An argument for universal pediatric HIV testing, counseling and treatment | 305 |
23 | Mandatory screening of newborns for HIV : an idea whose time has not yet come | 317 |
24 | Should foetuses or infants be utilized as organ donors? | 329 |
25 | Justice for children : the child as organ donor | 351 |
26 | Rethinking transplantation between siblings | 373 |
27 | Role of a child advocate in the selection of donors for pediatric bone marrow transplantation | 379 |
28 | Procreation for donation : the moral and political permissibility of "having a child to save a child" | 383 |
29 | The ethics of caring for conjoined twins : the Lakeberg twins | 397 |
30 | Human beings, persons and conjoined twins : an ethical analysis of the judgment in Re A | 407 |
31 | The best-interests standard as threshold, ideal, and standard of reasonableness | 425 |
32 | Everyday and medical life choices : decision-making among 8- to 15-year-old school students | 445 |
33 | Coercion or caring : analysing adolescent autonomy | 461 |
34 | Health care decisionmaking by children : is it in their best interest? | 487 |
35 | Disclosure and consent problems in pediatrics | 493 |
36 | When adolescents "mismanage" their chronic medical conditions : an ethical exploration | 503 |
37 | What do you say to a child with AIDS? | 523 |
38 | The competency of children and adolescents to make informed treatment decisions | 531 |
39 | Reasoning about illness in III and healthy children and adolescents : cognitive and emotional developmental aspects | 541 |
40 | In the genes or in the stars? : children's competence to consent | 549 |
41 | Affirming the decisions adolescents make about life and death | 557 |
42 | Research with children | 571 |
43 | Children's concepts of research hospitalization | 603 |
44 | The enforcement of morals : nontherapeutic research on children | 607 |
45 | Prophylactic interventions on children : balancing human rights with public health | 617 |
46 | Is it in a neonate's best interest to enter a randomised controlled trial? | 625 |
47 | Testing children for genetic predispositions : is it in their best interest? | 631 |
48 | Do children's rights to health care in the UK ensure their best interests? | 647 |
49 | Children's rights to health care | 657 |
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