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Challenging medical neutrality: healthcare ethics in armed conflict and other complex settings

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2024
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dc.contributor.institutionUniversity of Zurich
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In this volume, the concept of "medical neutrality," which states that medical services should not be interfered with during armed conflicts and other emergencies, is challenged based on the experience and expertise of the authors, who come from diverse military, humanitarian, and academic backgrounds. The principle of medical neutrality is grounded in International Humanitarian Law as well as in Human Rights Law and it can be justified by ethical rationales such as the principle of Humanity and ordinary medical ethics. Health workers often understand medical neutrality as an obligation not to engage in anything else other than medical outcomes. In this book, a variety of problems and ethical issues in the application of medical neutrality in the professional practice of healthcare personnel are analyzed. The contributors expand the debate around “medical neutrality” and aim at better-informing policy and operational decisions regarding the application of medical ethics, the protection of medical missions in conflict, and the training of healthcare professionals to operate ethically and safely in volatile environments. The volume is of great interest to academics, practitioners, policymakers, and students who are looking for analyses and guidance regarding medical neutrality. - The volume is of great interest to academics, practitioners, policymakers, and students who are looking for analyses and guidance regarding medical neutrality.

dc.identifier.doi10.1007/978-3-031-69398-4
dc.identifier.isbn9783031693977
dc.identifier.issn2524-5473
dc.identifier.urihttps://www.zora.uzh.ch/handle/20.500.14742/222992
dc.language.isoeng
dc.subjectMedical neutrality
dc.subjectimpartiality
dc.subjectbioethics
dc.subjectmedical ethics
dc.subjectprinciplism
dc.subjecttriage
dc.subjectrationing
dc.subjectmedical rules of eligibility
dc.subjectdistributive justice
dc.subjecthealthcare in conflict
dc.subjectdisaster bioethics
dc.subjectmilitary medical ethics
dc.subjectinternational humanitarian law
dc.subject.ddc100 Philosophy
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Challenging medical neutrality: healthcare ethics in armed conflict and other complex settings

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uzh.contributor.editorMesselken, Daniel
uzh.contributor.editorBarbar, Ana Elisa
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uzh.publication.citationMesselken, D., & Barbar, A. E. (Eds.). (2024). Challenging medical neutrality: healthcare ethics in armed conflict and other complex settings. Springer Nature Switzerland. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-69398-4
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