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Colloquy
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Richard M. Doerflinger
Washington Insider
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Radical Social Policy at the United Nations
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The Protection of Embryonic Life in the European Council’s Convention on Biomedicine
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John M. Haas
Person and Human Being in the UNESCO Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights
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O. Carter Snead
Assessing the Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights:
Implications for Human Dignity and the Respect for Human Life
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Patrick J. Flood
Is International Law on the Side of the Unborn Child?
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Douglas Sylva, Susan Yoshihara
Rights by Stealth:
The Role of UN Human Rights Treaty Bodies in the Campaign for an International Right to Abortion
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In the mid-1990s, a group of UN officials and nongovernmental organizations gathered to formulate a strategy to promote a controversial international social policy agenda by reinterpreting existing human rights treaties to give them new meanings. At the heart of this strategy was a four-step process to use the six UN human rights treaty monitoring bodies and an interlocking network of UN agencies, UN officials, and NGOs to create an international right to abortion. In the decade that has followed, UN member nations have allowed the strategy to develop to an extensive degree, despite the fact that it undermines their own laws. This study examines the reasons why the process has been able to advance, and analyzes the way the strategy has undermined the treaty monitoring system andchallenged the credibility of the international human rights regime.
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Rev. Robert John Araujo, S.J.
The UN Declaration on Human Cloning:
A Survey and Assessment of the Debate
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Catholic Principles and Guidelines for Clinical Research
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Medicine
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William E. May, Ph.D.
The Case of Terri Schiavo: Ethics at the End of Life, edited by Arthur L. Caplan, James J. McCartney, and Dominic A. Sisti and Fighting for Dear Life: The Untold Story of Terri Schiavo and What It Means for All of Us, by David Gibbs with Bob DeMoss
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Michael E. Allsopp, Ph.D.
To Treat or Not To Treat: The Ethical Methodology of Richard A. McCormick, S.J., as Applied to Treatment Decisions for Handicapped Newborns, by Peter A. Clark, S.J., Ph.D.
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Sarah Smith Bartel, M.A.
ProLife Feminism: Yesterday and Today, second edition, edited by Mary Krane Derr, Rachel MacNair, and Linda Naranjo-Huebl
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Susan Hallenborg Ventura, PhD, MEd
The Rebirth of the Clinic: An Introduction to Spirituality in Health Care, by Daniel P. Sulmasy, O.F.M., M.D.
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Books Received
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The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly:
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Call for Papers
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