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index to volume 20 [ 391 ] Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal INDEX TO VOLUME 20 (2010) Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal Vol. 20, No. 4, 391–393 © 2011 by The Johns Hopkins University Press By Author ABDOLER, Emily. See Wendler, David . ANDERSON, James A., and KIMMELMAN , Jonathan. Extending Clinical Equipoise to Phase 1 Trials Involving Patients: Unresolved Problems , 1: 75–98. BRODY, Baruch. Intellectual Property, State Sovereignty, and Biotechnology, 1: 51–73; Traditional Knowledge and Intellectual Property, 3: 231–49. CAMPBELL, Courtney S. What More in the Name of God? Theologies and Theodicies of Faith Healing, 1: 1–25. COHEN, Cynthia B., and COHEN, Peter J. International Stem Cell Tourism and the Need for Effective Regulation . Part I: Stem Cell Tourism in Russia and India: Clinical Research, Innovative Treatment, or Unproven Hype?, 1: 27–49; International Stem Cell Tourism and the Need for Effective Regulation. Part II: Developing Regulations and Protecting and Informing Would-Be Patients, 3: 207–30. COHEN, Peter J. See COHEN, Cynthia B. CROZIER, G. K. D., and HAJZLER, Christopher. Market Stimulus and Genomic Justice: Evaluating the Effects of Market Access to Human Germ-Line Enhancement, 2: 161–79. DAVIS, F. Daniel. In the Belly of the Whale: Some Thoughts on Preserving the Integrity of the New Bioethics Commission, 3: 291–97. DeMARCO, Joseph P. See Stewart, Douglas O. EMANUEL, Ezekiel J. See Lev, Ori. GOODMAN, Rob. Cognitive Enhancement , Cheating, and Accomplishment , 2: 145–60. HAJZLER, Christopher. See Crozier, G. K. D. KIMMELMAN, Jonathan. See Anderson , James A. KOTALIK, Jaro. Examining the Suitability of the Principle of Subsidiarity for Bioethics, 4: 371–390. LEV, Ori; MILLER, Franklin G.; and EMANUEL, Ezekiel J. The Ethics of Research on Enhancement Interventions , 2: 101–13. kennedy institute of ethics journal • december 2010 [ 392 ] MILLER, Franklin G. See Lev, Ori. POWELL, Russell. What’s the Harm? An Evolutionary Theoretical Critique of the Precautionary Principle, 2: 181–206. ROSS, Lainie Friedman. Mandatory versus Voluntary Consent for Newborn Screening?, 4: 299–328. ROSSI, John. Is Equal Moral Consideration Really Compatible with Unequal Moral Status?, 3: 251–76. S C H A E F E R , G . O w e n , a n d WERTHEIMER, Alan. The Right to Withdraw from Research, 4: 329– 352. SPARROW, Robert. Better than Men? Sex and the Therapy/Enhancement Distinction, 2: 115–44. STEWART, Douglas O., and DeMARCO , Joseph P. Rational Noncompliance with Prescribed Medical Treatment, 3: 277–90. WENDLER, David, and ABDOLER, Emily. Does it Matter Whether Investigators Intend to Benefit Research Subjects?, 4: 353–370. WERTHEIMER, Alan. See Schaeffer, G. Owen. By Issue Issue 1 What More in the Name of God? Theologies and Theodicies of Faith Healing , by Courtney S. Campbell, 1–25. International Stem Cell Tourism and the Need for Effective Regulation. Part I: Stem Cell Tourism in Russia and India: Clinical Research, Innovative Treatment, or Unproven Hype?, by Cynthia B. Cohen and Peter J. Cohen, 27–49. Intellectual Property, State Sovereignty, and Biotechnology, by Baruch A. Brody, 51–73. Extending Clinical Equipoise to Phase 1 Trials Involving Patients: Unresolved Problems, by James A. Anderson and Jonathan Kimmelman, 75–98. Issue 2 SPECIAL ISSUE: Ethical Issues in Enhancement Technologies The Ethics of Research on Enhancement Interventions, by Ori Lev, Franklin G. Miller, and Ezekiel J. Emanuel, 101–13. Better than Men? Sex and the Therapy/ Enhancement Distinction, by Robert Sparrow, 115–44. Cognitive Enhancement, Cheating, and Accomplishment, by Rob Goodman, 145–60. Market Stimulus and Genomic Justice: Evaluating the Effects of Market Access to Human Germ-Line Enhancement , by G. K. D. Crozier and Christopher Hajzler, 161–79. What’s the Harm? An Evolutionary Theoretical Critique of the Precautionary Principle, by Russell Powell, 181–206. index to volume 20 [ 393 ] Issue 3 International Stem Cell Tourism and the Need for Effective Regulation. Part II: Developing Regulations and Protecting and Informing Would-Be Patients, by Cynthia B. Cohen and Peter J. Cohen, 207–30. Traditional Knowledge and Intellectual Property, by Baruch A. Brody, 231–49. Is Equal Moral Consideration Really Compatible with Unequal Moral Status ?, by John Rossi, 251–76. Rational Noncompliance with Prescribed Medical Treatment, by Douglas O. Stewart and Joseph P. DeMarco, 277–90. In the Belly of the Whale: Some Thoughts on Preserving...

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