Editorial |
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| | · Failing to protect the climate could violate international law Dhai, A
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| | · The National Health Research Ethics Council 2024 Guidelines - suspended in part, legally precarious in whole Thaldar, D
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| | · Considerations to be made in the constitution of the Health Professions Council of South Africa to commence its term in November 2025: Law v. practice law Kwinda, M A
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Correspondence |
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| | · Caster Semenya wins at the European Court of Human Rights regarding the right of athletes to a fair hearing during disputes between individual athletes and their sport governing bodies McQuoid-Mason, D J
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Research Articles |
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| | · Irregular appointment of the NHREC: Implications for legitimacy and the path forward for South Africa's health research ethics guidelines Bellengére, D; Bellengére, A
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| | · Practical guidance in understanding the nuance of benefit sharing and what this means for South African health research ethics committees: Part 2 Prinsen, L
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| | · Denying the right to healthcare: South Africa's unemployed doctors at the centre of this crisis Mahomed, S; Adeleke, A V
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| | · The Universal Declaration of Bioethics and Human Rights - a provisional perspective on surrogacy introduction Rheeder, R
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| | · Advancing gender equity in HPV vaccination: A rule utilitarian case for including boys in South Africa's national programme Scheepers, V C; Gardner, J
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| | · In machina: A cursory consideration of artificial wombs and the South African ethico-legal landscape Soni, S
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| | · Ensuring public safety and professional integrity: The vital role of healthcare regulators in South Africa Sobuwa, S; Sipeka, N
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