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7 - The European Union
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1 - Introduction
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4 - India
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2 - A Republican Vein in Liberal Constitutionalism
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Constitutionalizing the Private Sphere
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Chapter 3 - Daily Life and Domestic Duties
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The Duties under the Doctrine of Superior Responsibility: What Can We Learn from Business Standards on Corporate Governance & Compliance?
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Do Physicians Have a Duty to Support Secondary Use of Clinical Data in Biomedical Research? An Inquiry into the Professional Ethics of Physicians
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2 - Patients First, Public Health Last
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Compassion-Justice Conflicts and Christian Ethics
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Cicero's ‘De Officiis'
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15 - Health Research, eHealth, and Learning Healthcare Systems
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3 - The Social Construction of the Individual Human Being
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Non-Participation in Armed Conflict
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7 - Intergenerational Justice and the Intergenerational Distribution of Benefits
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Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, Sustainable Development Goals, and Duties of Corporations: Rejecting the False Dichotomies
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3 - Humanitarianism and Human Rights in Morality and Practice
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