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Indian Journal of Medical Ethics Vol IV No 3 July-September 2007 (incorporating Issues in Medical Ethics, cumulative Vol XV No III)

EDITORIALS
Reducing reproductive rights: spousal consent for abortion and sterilisation

Rajalakshmi
Binayak Sen: redefining health care in an unjust society
CONTROVERSY
C Sathyamala
AIDS vaccine trials for India: getting the facts right Anjali Nayyar
AIDS vaccine trials for India: "unanswered questions" remain unanswered
ARTICLES
Amar Jesani, Lester Coutinho
A review of the ethics in research on child abuse Veena AS, Prabha S Chandra
Medical negligence and the law K K S R Murthy
Discrepancies in the laws on identifying foetal sex and terminating a pregnancy in India Talha A Rahman , Ayesha  T Siddiqui
COMMENTS
Lessons from the recently halted microbicide trial in India

Suneeta Krishnan
ICMR guidelines on Assisted Reproductive Technology: lacking in vision, wrapped in red tape Laxmi Murthy, Vani Subramanian
Waiting for the doctor... Meenal Mamdani
On the other side of the waiting room B C Rao
The dynamics of efficiency Mushtaqh Ali
INTERNATIONAL ETHICS
Awareness of issues related to torture among medical students in Mauritius

A K Agnihotri, B Purwar, Nilima Jeebun
Emerging issues in genetic testing in Sri Lanka Deepthi de Silva
CASE STUDY
Did I kill a man?

Kishore Shah
The ethics of rationing antiretroviral treatment Arupkumar Chakrabartty
Response. A violation of ethics on all counts Shyamala Nataraj
SELECTED SUMMARY
Alternatives to user fees for public health care

Bashir Mamdani
BOOK REVIEW
The local complexities of ethical decisions

Sandhya Srinivasan
FILM REVIEW
Travels through another world

Thomas Xavier
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Cover: Crowd outside an ART centre in Tirupati. Photographer: K Radhakrishna.

 Courtesy: Women's Initiatives (WINS)
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