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  1. Organ markets, distributive justice and the limits of the best option argument
  2. Distributive Justice and Controversial Markets
  3. Priority-Setting and Values: A Qualitative Study of the Danish Medicines Council
  4. Priority for registered organ donors: unfair discrimination against non-donors?
  5. The Moral Justifications of Disability Discrimination in Health Care Allocation: An Experimental Assessment
  6. Book review
  7. A new way to serve democracy: recruiting poll workers and electoral participation
  8. Ending the organ trade: an ethical assessment of regulatory possibilities
  9. Folsom Transplant Blues: What is Wrong with Offering the Incarcerated Shorter Sentences for Donating Organs and Bone Marrow?
  10. Anti-homeless Hostile Design as Wrongful Discrimination
  11. Distributive justice, best options and organ markets: a reply to Semrau
  12. Socialism
  13. The Ethics of Using Vaccination Status as a Rationing Criterion: Luck Egalitarianism and Discrimination
  14. COVID-19 and the vaccine tax: an egalitarian, market-based approach to the global vaccine inequality
  15. Unjust organ markets and why it is irrelevant that selling a kidney is the best option
  16. Morality and Access to Essential Medicines: Pairing the Theoretical and Practical
  17. What is the folk concept of discrimination? Discriminators and comparators
  18. Opportunities for Citizens to Participate in Organising Elections in Europe
  19. Does harm or disrespect make discrimination wrong? An experimental approach
  20. Workplace heating and gender discrimination
  21. The Voting Rights of Senior Citizens: Should all Votes Count the Same?
  22. Efficiency and the futures market in organs
  23. Discrimination Based on Personal Responsibility: Luck Egalitarianism and Healthcare Priority Setting
  24. Nudging Voters and Encouraging Pre-commitment: Beyond Mandatory Turnout
  25. On the Anatomy of Health-related Actions for Which People Could Reasonably be Held Responsible: A Framework
  26. Priority for Organ Donors in the Allocation of Organs: Priority Rules from the Perspective of Equality of Opportunity
  27. Candidates, voters, and voting advice applications
  28. Solveig Lena Hansen and Silke Schicktanz (eds): Ethical Challenges of Organ Transplantation: Current Debates and International Perspectives
  29. Equality of Opportunity for Health: Personal Responsibility and Distributive Justice
  30. Pandemic justice: fairness, social inequality and COVID-19 healthcare priority-setting
  31. Covid-19 and age discrimination: benefit maximization, fairness, and justified age-based rationing
  32. Democratic Ethical Consumption and Social Justice
  33. A vaccine tax: ensuring a more equitable global vaccine distribution
  34. Why Not Community? An Exploration of the Value of Community in Cohen's Socialism
  35. Rare diseases in healthcare priority setting: should rarity matter?
  36. Tensions in Piketty’s Participatory Socialism: Reconciling Justice and Democracy
  37. Opt-Out to the Rescue: Organ Donation and Samaritan Duties
  38. Does the responsibility patients exert determine their opportunities for best clinical practice in the healthcare system?
  39. How the past matters for the future: a luck egalitarian sustainability principle for healthcare resource allocation
  40. How do the Characteristics of Voting Advice Application Users Change Over Time? Evidence from the German Election Studies
  41. Mandated Choice Policies: When Are They Preferable?
  42. If the Price is Right: The Ethics and Efficiency of Market Solutions to the Organ Shortage
  43. What Is the Point of the Harshness Objection?
  44. Against the family veto in organ procurement: Why the wishes of the dead should prevail when the living and the deceased disagree on organ donation
  45. Personal Responsibility in Health and Health Care: Luck Egalitarianism as a Plausible and Flexible Approach to Health
  46. Markets, Distributive Justice and Community: The Egalitarian Ethos of G. A. Cohen
  47. Assessing deemed consent in Wales - the advantages of a broad difference-in-difference design
  48. Egalitarianism
  49. Deemed consent: assessing the new opt-out approach to organ procurement in Wales
  50. Distributive justice and the harm to medical professionals fighting epidemics
  51. When bad things happen to good people
  52. The responsibility-sensitive luck egalitarian theory of G.A. Cohen
  53. Taxing unhealthy choices: The complex idea of liberal egalitarianism in health
  54. Shlomi Segall (2013), Equality and opportunity
  55. Drinking in the last chance saloon: luck egalitarianism, alcohol consumption, and the organ transplant waiting list
  56. Fresh Starts for Poor Health Choices: Should We Provide Them and Who Should Pay?
  57. Joseph Fishkin: Bottlenecks—A New Theory of Equality of Opportunity
  58. Tough Luck and Tough Choices: Applying Luck Egalitarianism to Oral Health
  59. Rawlsian Justice and Palliative Care
  60. Luck Egalitarianism, Social Determinants and Public Health Initiatives
  61. A framework for luck egalitarianism in health and healthcare
  62. Feiring's concept of forward-looking responsibility: a dead end for responsibility in healthcare
  63. Unjust Equalities