Contents: Series Preface; Introduction. Globalisation and Public Health: Julio Frenk and Octavio Gómez-Dantés, (2002), Globalisation and the challenges to health systems; Derek Yach and Douglas Bettcher (1998), The globalization of public health, I: threats and opportunities; Derek Yach and Douglas Bettcher (1998), The globalization of public health, II: the convergence of self-interests and altruism; A.J. McMichael and R. Beaglehole (2000), The changing global context of public health; David P. Fidler (2002), A globalized theory of public health law; Marge Berer (2002), Making abortions safe: a matter of good public health policy and practice; Rebecca J. Cook and Bernard M. Dickens (2002), The injustice of unsafe motherhood; Alan Whiteside, Tony Barnett, Gavin George and Anton A.
Van Niekerk (2003), Through a glass, darkly: data and uncertainty in the AIDS debate; Solomon R. Benatar (2001), South Africa's transition in a globalizing world: HIV/AIDS as a window and a mirror; Udo Schüklenk and Richard E. Ashcroft (2002), Affordable access to essential medication in developing countries: conflicts between ethical and economic imperatives; Lawrence O. Gostin, Ronald Bayer and Amy L. Fairchild (2003), Ethical and legal challenges posed by severe acute respiratory syndrome: implications for the control of severe infectious disease threats. Globalisation and Bioethics: Ruth Macklin (1998), Ethical relativism in a multicultural society; Robert Baker (1998), A theory of international bioethics: the negotiable and the non-negotiable; Solomon R. Benatar, Abdallah S. Daar and Peter A.
Singer (2003), Global health ethics: the rationale for mutual caring; Patricia Marshall and Barbara Koenig (2004), Accounting for culture in a globalized bioethics; Paul Farmer and Nicole Gastineau Campos (2004), New malaise: bioethics and human rights in the global era; Sirkku Hellsten (2001), From human wrongs to Universal rights: communitarian and feminist challenges for the promotion of women's health in the Third World. Globalisation and Biotechnology: Allyn L. Taylor (1999), Globalization and biotechnology: UNESCO and an international strategy to advance human rights and public health; David B. Resnik (2004), The distribution of biomedical research resources and international justice; James H. Flory and Philip Kitcher (2004), Global health and the scientific research agenda; Guido Pennings (2004), Legal harmonization and reproductive tourism in Europe. Name Index.