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Global Justice and Bioethics

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Despite the massive scale of global inequalities, until recently few political philosophers or bioethicists addressed their ethical implications. Questions of justice were thought to be primarily internal to the nation state. Over the last decade or so, there has been an explosion of interest in the philosophical issues surrounding global justice. These issues are of direct relevance to bioethics. The links between poverty and health imply that we cannot separate questions of global health from questions about fair distribution of global resources and the institutions governing the world order. Similarly, as increasing numbers of medical trials are conducted in the developing world, researchers and their sponsors have to confront the special problems of doing research in an unjust world, with corresponding obligations to correct injustice and avoid exploitation.

This book presents a collection of original essays by leading thinkers in political theory, philosophy, and bioethics. They address the key issues concerning global justice and bioethics from two perspectives. The first is ideal theory, which is concerned with the social institutions that would regulate a just world. What is the relationship between human rights and the provision of health care? How, if at all, should a global order distinguish between obligations to compatriots and others? The second perspective is from non-ideal theory, which governs how people should behave in the unjust world in which we actually find ourselves. What sort of medical care should actual researchers working in impoverished countries offer their subjects? What should NGOs do in the face of cultural practices with which they deem unethical? If coordinated international action will not happen, what ought individual states to do?

These questions have more than theoretical interest; their answers are of direct practical import for policymakers, researchers, advocates, NGOs, scholars, and others. This book is the first collection to comprehensively address the intersection of global justice and bioethical dilemmas.

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Author MILLUM
Table Of Content

1. Introduction
Joseph Millum and Ezekiel J. Emanuel
PART ONE: Ideal Theory
2. Global Bioethics and Political Theory
Joseph Millum
3. Is there a Human Right to Essential Pharmaceuticals? The Global Common, the Intellectual Common, and the Possibility of Private Intellectual Property
Mathias Risse
4. Global Justice and Health: The Basis of the Global Health Duty
Jonathan Wolff
5. Justice in the Diffusion of Innovation
Allen Buchanan & Robert O. Keohane
PART TWO: The Relationship Between Ideal and Non-ideal Theory
6. Non-ideal Theory: A Taxonomy with Illustration
Gopal Sreenivasan
7. The Bioethics of Second-Best
Robert E. Goodin
PART THREE: Non-ideal Theory
8. Global Justice and the "Standard of Care " Debates
Ezekiel J. Emanuel
9. INGO Health Programs in a Non-Ideal World: Imperialism, Respect and Procedural Justice
Lisa Fuller
10. Global-Health Impact Labels Nir Eyal
11. The Obligations of Researchers Amidst Injustice or Deprivation
Alan Wertheimer

Publish Date 5 Apr 2012
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