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1. Opt‐out, mandated choice and informed consent.

2. 'Take my kidneys but not my corneas'—Selective preferences as a hidden problem for 'opt‐out' organ donation policy.

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3. The effect on consent rates for deceased organ donation in Wales after the introduction of an opt-out system.

4. Respect for autonomy in systems of postmortem organ procurement: A comment.

5. The effects of state-level pharmacist regulations on generic substitution of prescription drugs.

6. Types of consent in reproductive health care.

7. Socioeconomic, demographic and policy comparisons of living and deceased kidney transplantation rates across 53 countries.

8. ANOTHER LOOK AT THE PRESUMED-VERSUS-INFORMED CONSENT DICHOTOMY IN POSTMORTEM ORGAN PROCUREMENT.

9. Selling Organs for Transplantation.

10. Legal and ethical issues in the use of anonymous images in pathology teaching and research.

11. Safety, identity and consent: a limited defense of reproductive human cloning.

12. A critical approach to the current understanding of Islamic scholars on using cadaver organs without prior permission.

13. Ethical and legal issues in xenotransplantation.

14. Elective, non-therapeutic ventilation: a reply to Browne et al., "The ethics of elective (non-therapeutic) ventilation.

15. Elective ventilation: reply to Kluge.

16. The ethics of elective (non-therapeutic) ventilation.

17. What is the good of health care?

18. Bioethics in Argentina: a country report.

19. Sperm harvesting and post-mortem fatherhood.

20. Prior consent as a liberal theory of health care rationing: commments of Savulescu's constructive critique.

21. Strong Medicine, by Paul T. Menzel.

22. Is the adoption of more efficient strategies of organ procurement the answer to persistent organ shortage in transplantation?

23. A commercial market for organs? Why not?

24. Spain: from the decree to the proposal.