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Human in the loop requirement and AI healthcare applications in low-resource settings: A narrative review

F Kabata, D Thaldar

e1975

The Universal Declaration of Bioethics and Human Rights – a provisional perspective on surrogacy introduction

R Rheeder

e2674

Human dignity and researcher conduct in emergency care research with incapacitated adults

C Stein

50

Caster Semenya succeeds in an important case for athletes around the world at the European Court of Human Rights regarding the right of athletes to a fair hearing during fundamental rights disputes between themselves and their sport governing bodies

D J McQuoid-Mason

e3975

The anatomy of a genocide – a watershed moment as international law and our common humanity hangs by a thread

S Soni

e2218

Overview of AI regulation in healthcare: A comparative study of the EU and South Africa

T Naidoo

e2294

Scientific racism: Histories, legacies and ethics Steve Biko Bioethics Lecture, 12 September 2023

C Kuljian

Bioethics of childbirth for another (surrogate motherhood) in the Civil Code of Kosovo

B Bahtiri, Q Maxhuni, R Ferizi

23-28

Practical guidance in understanding the nuance of benefit sharing and what this means for South African health research ethics committees: Part 2

L Prinsen

e2815

Navigating ethical challenges of integrating genomic medicine into clinical practice: Maximising beneficence in precision oncology

M J Kotze, K A Grant , N C van der Merwe, N W Barsdorf, M Kruger

e2071

A golden opportunity for South Africa to legislate on human heritable genome editing

D W Thaldar

91-94

Using the right to enjoy the benefits of scientific progress to address the needs of adolescent mothers living with HIV

M Brotherton

63

That only the elite should have children is a worrying argument

P M Msimang

6-7

Developing ethical research behaviour in doctoral students

A M Furtak

65-68

The right to family life: Why the genetic link requirement for surrogacy should be struck out

D Thaldar

84-91

Israel desecrates the sanctity of healthcare with its attacks

A Soni

75

International humanitarian laws: Applicable to all or a privilege for some?

S Mahomed

e2058

Organ donation after circulatory death – legal in South Africa and in alignment with Chapter 8 of the National Health Act and Regulations relating to organ and tissue donation

D Thomson, M Labuschaigne

e1561

Futility, communicating bad news and burnout in doctors and other health practitioners

T Carmichael; L Gower

e1930

Gauging the need for research ethics training in a Southern African Developing Community – A SARIMA initiative

S Engelbrecht, T Coetzee, E Flack-Davison

e1808

Surrogate motherhood regulation in South Africa: Medical and ethico-legal issues in need of reform

M Labuschaigne, E Auret, N Mabeka

e2482

Is protest action in South Africa bringing positive change or is it threatening our human right to security?

T R Carmichael

4-5

Beyond reproductive rights: Advocating for access to assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) for socially infertile individuals using the right to benefit from scientific progress – lessons for African countries

N Mthembu

e2061

Facilitating a framework for managing rare diseases in South Africa: Comparative insights from the UK and Italy

S Pazaropoulos-Koot, S Mahomed, L Pienaar

e2805

A little less conversation, a little more action: The crisis of statutory rape – is it the law, implementation, or culture?

S Bhamjee, A Strode, S Goosen, Z Essack

e4498

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