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PhD Theses in Bioethics

Angela Ballantyne (2006), Exploitation in HIV/ AIDS International Clinical Research. (Donaghue Visiting Scholar, Yale's Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics.) Supervisors: OakleySparrow, Neil.

Jacinta Kerin (2004), The matter of metaphysics: Bergon, Bioethics and Feminism.

Ani B. Satz (2002), Testing Access: Toward a theory of entitlement to genetic testing. Supervisors: Singer, Oakley.

Merle Spriggs (2002), Autonomy and patients' decisions. Supervisors: Oakley, Singer.

Giles Yates (2001), An Outcome-Dependent Approach to Competence Assessment. Supervisor: Singer.

Deborah Zion (2001), Attachment and liberty: gay communities in Australia and the ethics of HIV/ AIDS. Supervisor: Oakley.

Susan Bailey (2000), The ethics of making decisions about the provision of intensive care. Supervisors: Oakley, Kuhse.

David Macintosh (2000),Trust and Betrayal in the Physician-Patient Relationship. Supervisors: Oakley, Kuhse, Holton.

Lynn Gillam (1999), Using Fetal Tissue and Nazi Data - The Moral Problem of Benefiting from Past Wrongs. Supervisor: Kuhse.

Ian Olver (1996), A Highest Value on Life Ethic for Life or Death Decision Making. Supervisor: Singer.

Udo Schuklenk (1995), Access to Experimental Drugs in Terminal Illness. Supervisors: Singer, Kuhse.

Julian Savulescu (1994), Good Reasons to Die. Supervisor: Singer.


With any queries regarding these theses, please contact Justin Oakley.

Centre for Human Bioethics