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  • ART : 25800 : Not available for external loan
    Preparing physicians to contend with the problem of dual loyalty
    English
    20190700
    Taylor and Francis
    medical doctors | case study [publication type] | prisoners, female | shackling | pregnant women | physical restraint | public health | asylum procedure | immigration detention | medical students | medical education | attitude of health personnel | training of health personnel | human rights education | bioethics | discrimination | military medical personnel | prison medical personnel | military medicine | psychiatric hospitals | prisons | medical participation in executions | medical participation in torture | ethical dilemmas | doctor-patient relations | conflicting obligations | professional obligations | personnel loyalty | moral dilemmas | United States
    Journal of human rights ; vol. 18, no. 3
  • ART : 03873 : Not available for external loan
    Doctors and execution in Turkey
    English
    19940423
    medical participation in executions | coercion | medical ethics | British Medical Association (BMA) | Turkish Medical Association (TMA) | international cooperation | medical societies' role | Turkey | United Kingdom
    BMJ ; vol. 308, no. 6936
  • TORT : 94.3.6 : Not available for external loan
    Doctor involvement in torture : a historical perspective : doctor participation in torture and punishment from the Middle Ages until the present day : an old phenomenon, a new ethical issue
    English
    19940000
    medical involvement in torture | Americans | Soviets | Argentinians | Chileans | South Africans | death certificates, false | death in custody | Hippocratic oath | apartheid | Biko, Steve | cases | drug development | Cold War | psychiatrists | psychiatric abuse | drug administration, non-therapeutic | torture method development | Islamic law | Muslims | medical involvement in torture classification | medical participation in executions | amputation, punitive | prisoners of war | military medical personnel | medical participation in punishments | counterinsurgencies | Cold War | British | Japanese | human experimentation | euthanasia | concentration camps | prison medical personnel | Danes | Germans | Nazi doctors | World War 2 | slavery | medical supervision of torture | impalement | corporal punishment | whipping [torture method] | interrogation | judicial torture | torturer characteristics | medical ethics | historical aspects of torture | medical participation in torture | universal
    Torture : quarterly journal on rehabilitation of torture victims and prevention of torture ; vol. 4, no. 3
  • ART : 01062 : Not available for external loan
    Torture and the medical profession : a review
    English
    19911200
    medical participation in torture | review [publication type] | public health models | torture prevention | psychiatric abuse | solitary confinement | medical participation in executions | international instruments | Islamic law | medical participation in punishments | civil war | World War 2 | war criminals | conference paper [publication type] | universal
    Journal of medical ethics ; vol. 17, supplement
  • ART : 01061 : Not available for external loan
    Preface
    English
    19911200
    medical participation in torture | forensic evaluation of torture | torture victims treatment | medical doctor's role | torture prevention | antitorture movement | death certificates, false | medical participation in executions | torture method development | training of torturers | medical complicity in torture | medical supervision of torture | editorial [publication type] | universal
    Journal of medical ethics ; vol. 17, supplement
  • MON : 1987.040 : Not available for external loan
    Ethical codes and declarations relevant to the health professions : an Amnesty International compilation of selected ethical texts
    English
    19850600
    Amnesty International
    medical ethics | Amnesty International Declaration of Stockholm | Amnesty International Declaration on the Participation of Doctors in the Death Penalty | UN. Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners (1955) | UN. Declaration on the Protection of All Persons from Being Subjected to Torture and other Cruel Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (1975) | UN. Principles of Medical Ethics relevant to the Role of Health Personnel, particularly Physicians, in the Protection of Prisoners and Detainees against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (1982) | human rights protection | psychiatrist's role | torture prevention | psychologist's role | prisons | detention centres | health care delivery | prison health personnel | nurses role | medical doctor's role | armed conflict | death penalty | medical participation in executions | international organisations | professional organisations | guidelines (text) | standards | international instruments | professional ethics | universal
    Amnesty International (AI) (comp.)
  • MON : 1986.038 : Not available for external loan
    Codes of professional ethics
    English
    19840000
    Amnesty International
    0 86210 056 9
    medical ethics | lawyers | prison medical personnel | nurses | death penalty | medical participation in executions | police | police personnel | medical doctor's role | professional obligations | torture prevention | human rights | professional ethics | universal
    Amnesty International (AI)
  • ART : 01400 : Not available for external loan
    Medicine behind bars : treatment or torture?
    English
    19831015
    prison health personnel | moral dilemmas | criminal justice | prisoner punishment | nutrition therapy | domestic implementation | UN. Principles of Medical Ethics relevant to the Role of Health Personnel, particularly Physicians, in the Protection of Prisoners and Detainees against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (1982) | human rights monitoring | United Nations Congress on Crime Prevention and Treatment of Offenders | training of torturers | personnel loyalty | debate | professional ethics | medical ethics | health status | prisoners | health care delivery | medical doctor's role | torture prevention | cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment | visiting mechanisms (proposed) | medical participation in torture | medical doctors victimisation | patient advocacy | prisoner treatment | prison conditions | prison medicine | international cooperation | forensic medicine | conflict of interest | conference report [publication type] | body searches | hunger strikes | medical participation in executions | universal | Canada | Uruguay
    Canadian Medical Association journal ; vol. 129, no. 8
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