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This folder holds the following references to publications, sorted by year and author.

There are 308 references in this bibliography folder.

Malik, A and Ghafoor, F (2012).
International collaborative trials, placebo controls and the Declaration of Helsinki: need for clarification
Indian Journal of Medical Ethics, IX(1).

Parker, M (2012).
Ethical problems and genetics practice
Cambridge University press, Cambridge.

Baum, M (2011).
The monoamine oxidase A (MAOA) genetic predisposition to impulsive violence: Is it relevant to criminal trials?
Neuroethics.

Baum, M and Huang, C (2011).
Is diminished free will legally relevant and is enhanced free will possible?
AJOB Neuroscience, 2(3):59-61.

Bredenoord, A, Kroes, H, Cuppen, E, Parker, M, and van Delden, J (2011).
Disclosure of individual genetic data to research participants: the debate reconsidered
Trends in Genetics, 27(2):41-47.

de Vries, J, Bull, S, Doumbo, O, Ibrahim, M, Mercarau-Puijalon, O, and Parker, M (2011).
Ethical issues in human genomics research in developing countries
BMC Medical Ethics, 12(5).

Dunn, M (2011).
Discourses of disability and clinical ethics support
Clinical Ethics, 6(1):32-38.

Foster, C, Herring, J, and Hope, T (2011).
The Double Effect Effect
Cambridge Quarterly Of Healthcare Ethics , 20:1-17.

Ganyo, M, Dunn, M, and Hope, T (2011).
'Ethical issues in the use of fall detectors'
Ageing and Society, 31(8):1350-1367.

Herring, J and Dunn, M (2011).
'Safeguarding children and adults: Much of a muchness?'
Child and Family Law Quarterly, 23(4):528-538.

Huang, C and Baum, M (2011).
A rational basis for chemoprevention of prostate cancer
American Journal of Bioethics.

Kaye, J, Gibbons, S, Heeney, C, Parker, M, and Smart, A (2011).
Governing biobanks:understanding the interplay between law and practice
Hart, Oxford.

Lairumbi, G, Parker, M, Fitzpatrick, R, and English, M (2011).
Stakeholders' understanding of the concept of benefit-sharing in health research in Kenya: a qualitative study
BMC Medical Ethics, 20(12).

Levene, I and Parker, M (2011).
The prevalence of depression in granted and refused requests for euthanasia and assisted-suicide
Journal of Medical Ethics, 37:205-211.

Malik, A (2011).
Physician-researchers' experiences of the consent process in the sociocultural context of a developing country
American Journal of Bioethics: Primary research, 2(3):38-46.

Marsh, V, Kamuya, DM, and Molyneux, S (2011).
'All her children are born that way': gendered experiences of stigma in families affected by sickle cell disorder in rural Kenya
Ethnicity & Health, 16(4-5):343-359.

Marsh, V, Kumaya, D, Parker, M, and Molyneux, S (2011).
Working with concepts: the role of community engagement in international collaborative biomedical research
Public Health Ethics.

Mbaabu, L, Parker, M, Fitzpatrick, R, and English, M (2011).
Ethics in Practice: The state of the debate on promoting the social value of global health research in resource poor settings particularly Africa
BMC Medical Ethics, 12:22.

McClimans, L, Dunn, M, and Slowther, A (2011).
'Health policy, patient-centred care and clinical ethics'
Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 17(5):913-919.

Redley, M, Clare, I, Dunn, M, and Holland, A (2011).
'Introducing the Independant Mental Capacity Advocate (IMCA) service and the reform of adult safeguarding procedures'
British Journal of Social Work, 41(6):1058-1069.

Shaw, A (2011).
""They say Islam has a solution for everything, so why are there no guidelines for this?". Ethical dilemmas associated with the births and deaths of infants with fatal abnormalities from a small sample of Pakistani Muslim couples in Britain."
Bioethics.

Shaw, A (2011).
Risk and reproductive decisions: British Pakistani couples' responses to genetic counseling
Social Science and Medicine, 73:111-12-.

Sheehan, M (2011).
Can Broad Consent be Informed Consent?
Public Health Ethics, 4(3):226-235.

Sheehan, M (2011).
'Its unethical for GPs to be commissioners'
British Medical Journal(342).

Sheehan, M, Parker, M, and Dunn, M (2011).
'Delia Smith and the ethics committee'
BMJ, 343:d5611.