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  1. Monitoring academic freedom: reflections for advocates
  2. “Beyond the Moral Appeals of Bioethics:” International Human Rights Law as the Basis for the International Governance in the Biomedical Science
  3. Anticipation in the biosciences and the human right to science
  4. Feeding the hungry: Advocacy and blame in the global fight against hunger Michelle Jurkovich Ithaca; London: Cornell University Press, 2020.
  5. Human rights and tobacco control (Elgar studies in health and the law)GispenM., ToebesB.Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing. 2020. pp. 296.
  6. Marks, Nicola J., Mackie, Vera., Ferber, Sarah. IVF and Assisted Reproduction: A Global History. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020, pp. 361
  7. Gene editing of human embryos is not contrary to human rights law: A reply to Drabiak
  8. Exposing Indicators' Fragility: Sally Engle Merry's Contribution to the Study of Governance Indicators
  9. Human rights and global health emergencies preparedness
  10. Toward a Human Rights Framework for the Regulation of Human Germline Genome Modification
  11. Introduction
  12. The Governance of Human (Germline) Genome Modification at the International and Transnational Levels
  13. Correction to: The Human Right to Science and the Regulation of Human Germline Engineering by Boggio A, Knoppers BM, and Romano CPR. CRISPR J 2019;2:134–142. DOI: 10.1089/crispr.2018.0053
  14. Human Germline Genome Modification and the Right to Science
  15. Negotiating Cultural Rights: Issues at Stake, Challenges and Recommendations, edited by Lucky Belder and Helle Porsdam
  16. The Human Right to Science and the Regulation of Human Germline Engineering
  17. Would a gene-editing ban fit human-rights law?
  18. The Human Right to Science and Foundational Technologies
  19. Freedom of research and the right to science
  20. The Legalisation of Gamete Donation in Italy
  21. Population Biobanks’ Governance: A Case Study of Knowledge Commons
  22. Engaging bioscientists in science communication: Evidence from an international survey
  23. Increasing both the public health potential of basic research and the scientist satisfaction. An international survey of bio-scientists
  24. Increasing the public health potential of basic research and the scientist satisfaction. An international survey of bioscientists
  25. Publications in PubMed on Ebola and the 2014 outbreak
  26. Countries’ Biomedical Publications and Attraction Scores. A PubMed-based assessment
  27. Basic Research and Knowledge Production Modes
  28. Biomedical publications on Ebola and the 2014 outbreak
  29. Countries’ Biomedical Publications and Attraction Scores
  30. Policies to increase the social value of science and the scientist satisfaction. An exploratory survey among Harvard bioscientists.
  31. Policies to increase the social value of science and the scientist satisfaction. An exploratory survey among Harvard bioscientists.
  32. Linking Corporate Power to Corporate Structures
  33. Biobanks and the ‘well-being’ of humanity: integrating consent to research with the capability approach
  34. La procreazione medicalmente assistita tra diritto e clinica: il ruolo del medico
  35. Health and Development
  36. Health and Development: an Ethics Perspective
  37. Regulating assisted reproduction in Italy: a 5-year assessment
  38. Ethical Norms and the International Governance of Genetic Databases and Biobanks: Findings from an International Study
  39. Limitations on Human Rights: Are They Justifiable to Reduce the Burden of TB in the Era of MDR- and XDR-TB?
  40. Genomics and Public Health
  41. Introduction: the Role of International Stakeholders in Genomics and Public Health
  42. The Global Enforcement of Human Rights: The Unintended Consequences of Transnational Litigation
  43. The Compensation of the Victims of the Creutzfeldt-Jacob Disease in the United Kingdom
  44. Italy enacts new law on medically assisted reproduction
  45. ASBESTOS DISEASE AND COMPENSATION
  46. The Compensation of the Victims of the Creutzfeldt-Jacob Disease in the United Kingdom