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1. The right to exit and skilled labour emigration: Ethical considerations for compulsory health service programmes.

2. Defining Health Research for Development: The perspective of stakeholders from an international health research partnership in Ghana and Tanzania.

3. Corruption or professional dignity: An ethical examination of the phenomenon of "red envelopes" (monetary gifts) in medical practice in China.

4. Newborns in crisis: An outline of neonatal ethical dilemmas in humanitarian medicine.

5. African Bioethics vs. Healthcare Ethics in Africa: A Critique of Godfrey Tangwa.

6. Ethical Implications of Case-Based Payment in China: A Systematic Analysis.

7. Global health inequalities and the need for solidarity: a view from the Global South.

8. Designing research funding schemes to promote global health equity: An exploration of current practice in health systems research.

9. The vicious circle of patient-physician mistrust in China: health professionals' perspectives, institutional conflict of interest, and building trust through medical professionalism.

10. The crisis of patient-physician trust and bioethics: lessons and inspirations from China.

11. The social practice of medical guanxi (personal connections) and patient-physician trust in China: an anthropological and ethical study.

12. Mistrust of physicians in China: society, institution, and interaction as root causes.

13. The ethics and politics of patient-physician mistrust in contemporary China.

14. IMPROVING GLOBAL HEALTH: COUNTING REASONS WHY.

15. ETHICS AND HEALTH SYSTEMS RESEARCH IN‘POST’-CONFLICT SITUATIONS.

16. Patents and Access to Drugs in Developing Countries: An Ethical Analysis.

17. Rebuilding patient-physician trust in China, developing a trust-oriented bioethics.

18. DO AID AGENCIES HAVE AN ETHICAL DUTY TO COMPLY WITH RESEARCHERS? A RESPONSE TO RENNIE.

19. A QUESTION OF JUSTICE: ASSESSING NURSE MIGRATION FROM A PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVE.

20. REPRODUCTIVE TOURISM IN ARGENTINA: CLINIC ACCREDITATION AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR CONSUMERS, HEALTH PROFESSIONALS AND POLICY MAKERS.

21. ETHICAL ISSUES IN MEDICAL RESEARCH IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD: A REPORT ON A MEETING ORGANISED BY FONDATION MÉRIEUX.

22. ETHICS BEYOND BORDERS: HOW HEALTH PROFESSIONALS EXPERIENCE ETHICS IN HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE AND DEVELOPMENT WORK.

23. FROM PMTCT TO A MORE COMPREHENSIVE AIDS RESPONSE FOR WOMEN: A MUCH-NEEDED SHIFT.

24. JUSTIFIED COMMITMENTS? CONSIDERING RESOURCE ALLOCATION AND FAIRNESS IN MÉDECINS SANS FRONTIÈRES-HOLLAND.

25. DEFINING STANDARD OF CARE IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD: THE INTERSECTION OF INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH ETHICS AND HEALTH SYSTEMS ANALYSIS.

26. Rethinking Medical Ethics: A View From Below.

27. Promoting Equity in Health Through Research and Understanding.

28. TREATMENT NEEDS IN HIV PREVENTION TRIALS: USING BENEFICENCE TO CLARIFY SPONSOR-INVESTIGATOR RESPONSIBILITIES Melissa Stobie and Catherine Slack ART in HIV Vaccine Trials: Investigator Responsibilities.

29. FROM MEDICAL RATIONING TO RATIONALIZING THE USE OF HUMAN RESOURCES FOR AIDS CARE AND TREATMENT IN AFRICA: A CASE FOR TASK SHIFTING.

30. PALLIATIVE CARE, PUBLIC HEALTH AND JUSTICE: SETTING PRIORITIES IN RESOURCE POOR COUNTRIES.

31. Articulating the sources for an African normative framework of healthcare: Ghana as a case study.

32. When a physician and a clinical ethicist collaborate for better patient care.

33. The Enemy as a Patient: What can be Learned from the Emotional Experience of Physicians and Why does it Matter Ethically?

34. Understanding Health Research Ethics in Nepal.

36. The Ethics of Engaged Presence: A Framework for Health Professionals in Humanitarian Assistance and Development Work.

37. COSTA RICA'S 'WHITE LEGEND': HOW RACIAL NARRATIVES UNDERMINE ITS HEALTH CARE SYSTEM.

38. TO TELL OR NOT TO TELL: HIV DISCLOSURE TO FAMILY MEMBERS IN CHINA.

39. ‘EVEN IF YOU'RE POSITIVE, YOU STILL HAVE RIGHTS BECAUSE YOU ARE A PERSON’: HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE REPRODUCTIVE CHOICE OF HIV-POSITIVE PERSONS.

40. UNIVERSAL NORMS AND CONFLICTING VALUES.

41. CURRENT TRENDS IN TEACHING ETHICS OF HEALTHCARE PRACTICES.

42. The distribution of medical resources, withholding medical treatment, drug trials, advance directives, euthanasia and other ethical issues: the Thandi case (II).