专题:Torture, Ethics, and Law

This cluster of papers explores the ethical implications of torture, interrogation practices, and the involvement of medical professionals in settings such as Guantanamo and Abu Ghraib. It delves into the moral dilemmas surrounding torture, human rights violations, capital punishment, and the psychological impact of such practices. The papers also discuss the role of physicians in these contexts and the broader implications for medical ethics and professional conduct.
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Constitutional Physiology: Measuring Legitimacy as Care in a Living Civic Body

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Human Rights Protections and Ethical Governance in Global Psychiatry: A Cross-National Review of Ethical Codes from Member Societies of the World Psychiatric Association

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