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  1. To know or not to know: Should crimes regarding photographs of their child sexual abuse be disclosed to now-adult, unknowing victims?
  2. A new paradigm of reparation for victims of child pornography
  3. BREACHING THE SEXUAL BOUNDARIES IN THE DOCTOR–PATIENT RELATIONSHIP: SHOULD ENGLISH LAW RECOGNISE FIDUCIARY DUTIES?
  4. Bioethics, Medicine and the Criminal Law
  5. Bioethics, Medicine and the Criminal Law
  6. Tom L. Beauchamp, Standing on Principles: Collected Essays, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010, ISBN 978-0-19-973718-5 (hbk), 320 pp.
  7. Balancing Autonomy Rights and Protection: Children’s Involvement in a Child Safety Online Project
  8. Pushing the Boundaries of Lawful Assisted Dying in the Netherlands? Existential Suffering and Lay Assistance
  9. Criminalising fabricated images of child pornography: a matter of harm or morality?
  10. Child Pornography and Sexual Grooming
  11. The Criminal Justice System and Health Care
  12. Euthanasia and the Defence of Necessity: Advocating a More Appropriate Legal Response*
  13. An Ill-Suited and Inappropriate Union? Exploring the Relationship Between the Criminal Justice System and Health Care
  14. Doctors and Nurses of Death: A Case Study of Eugenically Motivated Killing under the Nazi ‘Euthanasia’ Programme
  15. Getting to Grips with Sexual Grooming? The New Offence under the Sexual Offences Act 2003
  16. Children at Risk: Legal and Societal Perceptions of the Potential Threat that the Possession of Child Pornography Poses to Society
  17. ‘Consensual’ sexual activity between doctors and patients: a matter for the criminal law?
  18. Introduction: When criminal law encounters bioethics: a case of tensions and incompatibilities or an apt forum for resolving ethical conflict?