Ethics in a Bicultural Context -- a Report From New Zealand
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Campbell, Alastair
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Bioethics. 1995 Apr; 9(2): 149-154.
Abstract
The distinctiveness of Bioethics in New Zealand stems in part from a renewal of emphasis on Maori rights, based on the Treaty of Waitangi, the foundation document of the New Zealand state. Increasingly, committees dealing with health research ethics and with the ethics of assisted reproductive technology have to incorporate Maori values and perspectives.
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1995-04Subject
Advisory Committees; Bioethical Issues; Bioethics; Cultural Pluralism; Ethics; Ethics Committees; Health; Human Experimentation; Minority Groups; Public Participation; Public Policy; Reproductive Technologies; Research; Research Ethics; Research Ethics Committees; Review; Rights; Technology; Values;
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Ethics in a Bicultural Context -- a Report From New Zealand
Campbell, Alasair (1995-04)