Journal of Medical Ethics is a
leading international journal that
reflects the whole field of medical
ethics. The journal seeks to promote
ethical reflection and conduct in
scientific research and medical
practice. It features original
articles on ethical aspects of
health care, as well as case
conferences, book reviews,
editorials, correspondence, news and
notes. To ensure international
relevance JME has Editorial Board
members from all around the world
including the US, Europe,
Australasia and Far East.
Bioethics provides a forum for well-argued
articles on the ethical questions
raised by current issues such as:
international collaborative clinical
research in developing countries,
organ transplants and
xenotransplantation, ageing and the
human lifespan, AIDS, genomics, and
stem cell research. These questions
are considered in relation to
concrete ethical, legal and policy
problems, or in terms of the
fundamental concepts, principles and
theories used in discussions of such
problems.
Founded in 1890, Ethics is an
international journal of moral,
political, and legal philosophy. It
publishes work from disciplines that
have a normative dimension,
including philosophy, law, economics,
and social and political theory.