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Privacy and Confidentiality (2010)
Book Chapter
Wrigley, A. (2010). Privacy and Confidentiality. In European Textbook on Ethics in Research (75-93)

Religious Conscientious Exemptions (2010)
Journal Article
Nehushtan, Y. (2011). Religious Conscientious Exemptions. Law and Philosophy, 30(2), 143-166. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10982-010-9088-4

Several possible approaches can be applied by the state when it responds to religious conscientious objections. These approaches compare the response to religious-conscientious objections with that to non-religious objections. If the content of the o... Read More about Religious Conscientious Exemptions.

(Un)fairness in International Environmental Law (2010)
Presentation / Conference
Prost, M. (2010, September). (Un)fairness in International Environmental Law. Presented at 4th Biennial Conference of the European Society of International Law, Cambridge, England, UK

Reaching the Bar (2010)
Journal Article
(2010). Reaching the Bar

Reports on the issues addressed at the Bar Council-Aimhigher widening participation conference, "How to get to the Bar" held at St Philips Chambers, Birmingham on July 12, 2010 and attended by 80 sixth form students.

Que(e)rying Violence: Rethinking Pleasure, Harm and Intimacy in Lesbian Sadomasochism (2010)
Journal Article
(2010). Que(e)rying Violence: Rethinking Pleasure, Harm and Intimacy in Lesbian Sadomasochism

Intimacy and violence, often seen as antithetical concepts, have been increasingly intertwined concepts in the diverse sexual practices of lesbian women. In thinking through this relationship, it is important to ask how policy and legal approaches co... Read More about Que(e)rying Violence: Rethinking Pleasure, Harm and Intimacy in Lesbian Sadomasochism.

A Dead Proposal: Levi and Green on Advance Directives (2010)
Journal Article
Dawson, A., & Wrigley, A. (2010). A Dead Proposal: Levi and Green on Advance Directives. American Journal of Bioethics, 10(4), 23-24. https://doi.org/10.1080/15265161003632963

There are many problems with CitationLevi and Green's (2010) suggestion that a computer-based decision aid will overcome the major objections to advance directives (ADs). We focus on just two here. First, we argue that the key assumption underlying L... Read More about A Dead Proposal: Levi and Green on Advance Directives.

Female Segregation for Religious Justifications: The Unfortunate Israeli Case (2010)
Journal Article
Nehushtan, Y. (2010). Female Segregation for Religious Justifications: The Unfortunate Israeli Case. Droit et religion, 4, 441-459

This paper discusses two cases of segregation between men and women in Israel. In both cases, the segregation was based on religious justifications and in both cases the Israeli High Court of Justice (HCJ) either enforced the segregation (the ‘Women... Read More about Female Segregation for Religious Justifications: The Unfortunate Israeli Case.

Critical Approaches and the Third World (2009)
Presentation / Conference
Prost, M. (2009, December). Critical Approaches and the Third World. Presented at Evaluating Critical Approaches to International Law, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, Paris, France

Hope and terminal illness: false hope versus absolute hope (2009)
Journal Article
Garrard, E., & Wrigley, A. (2009). Hope and terminal illness: false hope versus absolute hope. Clinical Ethics, 4(1), 38-43. https://doi.org/10.1258/ce.2008.008050

Sustaining hope in patients is an important element of health care, allowing improvement in patient welfare and quality of life. However in the palliative care context, with patients who are terminally ill, it might seem that in order to maintain hop... Read More about Hope and terminal illness: false hope versus absolute hope.