On beginning with justice: Bioethics, advocacy and the rights of asylum seekers.

Bioethics

Human Research Ethics Committee, Victoria University, Victoria, Australia.

Published: October 2019

The situation around the seeking of refuge, both in Australia and abroad, has become a core human rights issue of our time, engendering protest and activism from the public, researchers, healthcare professionals and academics. The question remains: do bioethicists have duties to advocate on behalf of such populations, and if so, why? I argue that if our work is founded upon the principle of justice, then we do have such duties, and that our research, in itself, can become a form of advocacy.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bioe.12660DOI Listing

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