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E-raamat: Military Medical Ethics for the 21st Century

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As asymmetric ’wars among the people’ replace state-on-state wars in modern armed conflict, the growing role of military medicine and medical technology in contemporary war fighting has brought an urgent need to critically reassess the theory and practice of military medical ethics. Military Medical Ethics for the 21st Century is the first full length, broad-based treatment of this important subject. Written by an international team of practitioners and academics, this book provides interdisciplinary insights into the major issues facing military-medical decision makers and critically examines the tensions and dilemmas inherent in the military and medical professions. In this book the authors explore the practice of battlefield bioethics, medical neutrality and treatment of the wounded, enhancement technologies for war fighters, the potential risks of dual-use biotechnologies, patient rights for active duty personnel, military medical research and military medical ethics education in the 21st Century.

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We face decades of complex conflict and advances in science and technology that could be applied to produce novel weapons. In that future, doctors, soldiers and scientists will face difficult ethical problems. Whilst concentrating on military medical issues, the diverse essays in this book demonstrate well the quality of analysis that will be required to help practitioners deal with such critical issues. M.R. Dando, University of Bradford, UK Armed conflict is changing before our eyes and discussions of military medical ethics need to keep pace. The carefully selected items in this collection form the basis for an informed discussion of this exceedingly complex and rapidly developing field. Jonathan Moreno, University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, USA

List of Figures and Table
vii
Notes on Contributors ix
Acknowledgements xv
Introduction 1(16)
Michael L. Gross
Don Carrick
PART I Battlefield Ethics
1 Military Medical Ethics: Experience from Operation Iraqi Freedom
17(26)
Jacob Collen
Patrick O'Malley
Michael Roy
Laura Sessums
2 The Doctrine of Double Effect, Utilitarianism and the Treatment of Civilian Casualties
43(16)
Marcus Schulzke
3 Civilian Care in War: Lessons from Afghanistan
59(12)
Peter Olsthoorn
Myriame Bollen
4 The Limits of Impartial Medical Treatment during Armed Conflict
71(14)
Michael L. Gross
5 Medical Neutrality and the Dilemmas of War
85(12)
Paul Gilbert
6 Revisiting Medical Neutrality as a Moral Value and as a Doctrine in International Law
97(16)
Yechiel Michael Barilan
Shlomit Zuckerman
PART II Military Medical Ethics And New Technologies
7 Enhanced Warfighters: A Policy Framework
113(14)
Maxwell J. Mehlman
Patrick Lin
Keith Abney
8 Refusing to Be All That You Can Be: Regulating against Forced Cognitive Enhancement in the Military
127(12)
Lauren R. Robbins
9 Ethics and Censorship of Dual-Use Life Science Research
139(16)
Michael J. Selgelid
10 Biosecurity and Dual-Use Issues: The Education Module Resource
155(18)
Maria J. Espona
11 Psychologists, Torture and SERE
173(20)
Jessica Wolfendale
PART III Patient Rights, Research Ethics And Military Medical Ethics Education
12 Rights of British Military Patients during Peace and War
193(16)
Mike Gibson
13 Medical Confidentiality in the Military
209(16)
Angus H. Ferguson
14 Accidents and Experiments: Nazi Chemical Warfare Research and Medical Ethics during the Second World War
225(20)
Ulf Schmidt
15 Institutional Review Board Specialization for Non-Lethal Weapon Research
245(16)
Eric N. Erickson Jr
16 Hovering Between Roles: Military Medical Ethics
261(18)
Daniel Messelken
Hans Ulrich Baer
17 Medical Education: Teaching Military Medical Ethics at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
279(18)
Edmund G. Howe
Index 297
Michael L. Gross is Professor of Political Science in the Division of International Relations at The University of Haifa, Israel. Don Carrick is Coordinator of the Military Ethics Education Network based in the Institute of Applied Ethics at the University of Hull, UK.