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  • The Irish Council for Bioethics (Irish: Comhairle Bitheitice na hÉireann) was an independent body established by the Government of Ireland in 2002 to examine...
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    other Irish groups including The Commission for Assisted Human Reproduction, The Irish Council of Bioethics, and The Irish Patients Association. "Irish Stem...
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    Barbara; Buyx, Alena (2012). "Solidarity in Contemporary Bioethics—towards a New Approach". Bioethics. 26 (7): 343–350. doi:10.1111/j.1467-8519.2012.01987...
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    Mary Mulvihill (category Irish women scientists)
    resource of Ingenious Ireland with its accompanying walking tours. She served on the Irish Council for Bioethics, and as a council member of Industrial...
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    Onora O'Neill (category Members of the Royal Irish Academy)
    the Animal Procedures Committee (1990 to 1994), chair of Nuffield Council on Bioethics (1996 to 1998), a member and then acting chair of the Human Genetics...
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    National Catholic Bioethics Center (2008). "The Mortuary Science of Alkaline Hydrolysis: Is It Ethical?". The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly. 8 (4):...
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    theorist who writes and comments in the fields of constitutional law, bioethics, and health care law. She is a Professor of Law at Florida International...
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  • for Disease and Disability Insurance (RIZIV/INAMI), costing about 2.7 million euros in 2016. After inquiries were submitted to the Belgian Bioethics Advisory...
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    American Journal of Bioethics. 12 (7): 3–16. doi:10.1080/15265161.2012.680533. PMC 5152729. PMID 22694023. "UN Human Rights Council: resolution, statement...
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  • director of Southern Cross Bioethics Institute. As a Roman Catholic priest, Fleming was director of the Southern Cross Bioethics Institute between 1995 and...
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    an essential and fundamental part of the union", the Irish Church Act 1869 separated the Irish part of the church again and disestablished it, the Act...
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  • Philosophical Quarterly, Catholic Dossier, The Irish Theological Quarterly, The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly, Nova et Vetera, The Thomist, and other...
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    Theology, and the Subtle Transformation of Roman Catholic Bioethics". Christian Bioethics. 21 (1): 84–88. doi:10.1093/cb/cbu045. "Roman Catholicism"...
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    Kevin Farrell (category Irish emigrants to the United States)
    September 2, 1947) is an Irish-born prelate of the Catholic Church who has been a cardinal and has served as prefect of the Dicastery for the Laity, Family and...
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    Paragraphs 2270 and 2271 in 'Respect for Human Life' section. "Social Concept of the Russian Orthodox Church, Problems of bioethics". www.russianorthodoxchurch...
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  • Horse cloning (category Bioethics)
    growing every year. The practice is highly controversial, particularly for bioethical reasons, since it involves a high failure rate on embryos. It also raises...
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    Prize for Public Service for its coverage of the church scandals. Glendon was appointed by President Bush to the President's Council on Bioethics. Her...
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  • may be incompatible with a right to die. A second debate exists within bioethics over whether the right to die is universal, only applies under certain...
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    horror: The destruction of healthcare in Gaza". South African Journal of Bioethics and Law. 16 (3): 77–79. doi:10.7196/SAJBL.2023.v16i3.1732. Browne, Grace...
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    Daniel Brennan, Baron Brennan (category Irish barristers)
    Denham, the health minister. He had urged the creation of a National Bioethics Commission. Lord Brennan spent time recovering at St Thomas' Hospital...
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