Liberal eugenics: In defence of human enhancement Peter HobbinsLynley AndersonJean McPherson Book Review Pages: 106 - 115
The olivieri case: Lessons for Australasia Jocelyn DownieJon ThompsonSusan Dodds OriginalPaper Pages: 90 - 105
Cancer patients’ attitudes towards euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide: The influence of question wording and patients’ own definitions on responses Lynne ParkinsonKatherine RainbirdPeter Ravenscroft OriginalPaper Pages: 82 - 89
Banning all drug promotion is the best option pending major reforms Peter R. Mansfield OriginalPaper Pages: 75 - 81
Is banning direct to consumer advertising of prescription medicine justified paternalism? Uvonne Lau OriginalPaper Pages: 69 - 74
Should we be concerned about direct-to-consumer advertising of prescription drugs? Christopher JordensLynley Anderson Editorial Pages: 61 - 62
Animals and ethics: An overview of the debate Michael R. KingIan KerridgeRebecca Keown Book Review Pages: 48 - 56
Unequal protection for patient rights: The divide between university and health ethics committees Martin TolichKate Mary Baldwin OriginalPaper Pages: 34 - 40
Adventure! comedy! tragedy! robots! how bioethicists learned to stop worrying and embrace their inner cyborgs Carl Elliott OriginalPaper Pages: 18 - 23
Don't Blame the ‘Bio’ — Blame the ‘Ethics’: Varieties of (bio) ethics and the challenge of pluralism Max Charlesworth OriginalPaper Pages: 10 - 17
Challenging science: Issues for New Zealand Society in the 21 st century Peter J. Wilson Book Review Pages: 57 - 59
Courts as communicators: Can doctors learn from judges' decisions? Loane Skene Law Section Pages: 49 - 56
The west's Dismissal of the Khabarovsk trial as ‘Communist Propaganda’: Ideology, evidence and international bioethics Jing-Bao Nie OriginalPaper Pages: 32 - 42
Selling organs and souls: Should the state prohibit ‘demeaning’ practices? Dominic J C Wilkinson OriginalPaper Pages: 27 - 31
Out of the armchair: A bioethics student's search for practical knowledge in Kenya Nicole Li OriginalPaper Pages: 20 - 26
A ‘Parallel process’? beginning a constructive conversation about a Mäori methodology Fiona CramHazel PhillipsKatrina Taupo OriginalPaper Pages: 14 - 19
Public consultation in ethics an experiment in representative ethics Michael M. Burgess OriginalPaper Pages: 4 - 13