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Selected Publications
  1. Annas, GJ. Governing Biotechnology.  Global Agenda, January 2006
  2. Annas, GJ. American Bioethics. Crossing Human Rights and Health Law Boundaries. 2005
  3. Gruskin, S., Grodin, M., Annas, GJ., Marks, S. Perspectives on Health and Human Rights.2005.
  4. Annas, GJ. Unspeakable Cruel - Torture, Medical Ethics, and the Law. New England Journal of Medicine. 352:(May 19, 2005): 2127-2132, 2005.
  5. Annas, GJ. "Culture of Life" Politics at the Bedside - The Case of Terri Schiavo. New England Journal of Medicine. 352:(April 21): 1710-1715, 2005.
  6. Annas, GJ. The ABCs of Global Governance of Embryonic Stem Cell Research: Arbitrage, Bioethics and Cloning. New England Law Review. (April):2005.
  7. Norredam M, Crosby S, Piwowarczyk L, Grodin M. Urological Complications to Sexual Trauma Among Male Survivors of Torture: A Case Series. Urology. 65:(1): 28-32, 2005.
  8. Singh H, Henshaw M, Piwowarczyk L, Crosby S, Grodin M. Dental Health Status of Asylum Seekers. . 2005
  9. Grodin M, Annas GJ. Book Review, Military Medical Ethics. Beam T and Sparacino L, eds. . New England Journal of Medicine. 352:(3): 312-314, 2005. .
  10. Annas, GJ. NOTES AND COMMENTS The Statue of Security: Human Rights and Poat-9/11 Epidemics.  Journal of Health Law. Spring 2005 Volume 38, No. 2
  11. Rourke E, Crosby S, Grodin M. Refugee Women's Health. Our Bodies, Ourselves. 738-739, 2005

  12. Cell Division, Boston Globe by George J. Annas, 4/21/2002
  13. Ni hablar de la clonacion, in "Tiempos del Mundo" (Spanish)... more >>
  14. Protecting The Endangered Human: Toward An International Treaty Prohibiting Cloning And Inheritable Alterations. George J. Annas, Lori B. Andrews, Rosario M. Isasi. American Journal Of Law & Medicine Volume 28 (2,3): 151-178 (2002).
  15. Health Professionals and Lethal Injection Execution in the United States. LeGraw J, Grodin M. Human Rights Quarterly. 2002.
  16. Health Care of Torture Survivors. L. Piwowarczyk, A. Moreno, M. Grodin. JAMA, 2000. 284(5): 539-541.
  17. The Not-So-Silent Marks of Torture. A. Moreno, M. Grodin. JAMA, 2000. 284(5): 538.
  18. Victims of torture find a refuge in Boston. The Boston Globe, 25 July 2000, F1.
  19. Teaching Human Rights with an Internet-Based Course. Moreno A, Grodin M. Society of General Internal Medicine, Boston, MA 2000. Journal of General Internal Medicine 15(Suppl. 1): 219, 2000.
  20. The Boston Center for Refugee Health and Human Rights. Moreno A, Akram S, Geltman P, Grodin M, Keane T, Piwowarczyk L. Society for General Internal Medicine, Boston MA 2000. Journal of General Internal Medicine 15(Suppl. 1): 229, 2000.
  21. Caring for Refugees and Survivors of Torture. Moreno A, Grodin M. Society for General Internal Medicine, Boston MA 2000. Journal of General Internal Medicine 15(Suppl. 1): 137, 2000.
  22. Ethics and Law: When Refugees are Perpetrators and Victims. Moreno A, Grodin M. Society for General Internal Medicine, Boston, MA 2000. Journal of General Internal Medicine 15(Suppl. 1): 191, 2000.
  23. Ethics and Law: Informed Consent During the Medical Care of Asylum Applicants. Moreno A, Grodin M. Society of General Internal Medicine, Boston, MA 2000. Journal of General Internal Medicine 15 (Suppl. 1): 192, 2000.
  24. Caring for Refugees and Survivors of Torture. Moreno A, Grodin M. American Public Health Association. Boston, MA 2000.
  25. The Boston Center for Refugee Health and Human Rights: Serving Vulnerable Populations.Piwowarczyk L, Grodin M, et al. American Public Health Association. Boston, MA 2000.
  26. Health and Human Rights: A Reader. J. Mann, S. Gruskin, M. Grodin, G. Annas. New York: Routledge, 1999.
  27. Brief of Physicians for Human Rights, Global Lawyers and Physicians, et al as Amicus Curiae in Support of Reversal, Supreme Court of the United States,"The Electric Chair as Cruel and Unusual Punishment" 1999.
  28. Human Rights and Health -- The Universal Declaration of Human Rights at 50. G.J. Annas. New England Journal of Medicine. 10 December 1998.
  29. Research in Developing Countries: Taking 'Benefit' Seriously. Hastings Center Report. L. Glanz, G.J. Annas, M. Grodin, W. Mariner. Nov.-Dec. 1998.
  30. Thalidomide and the Titanic: Reconstructing the Technology Tragedies of the Twentieth Century. American Journal of Public Health. G.J. Annas, S. Elias. Jan. 99.
  31. Medical Ethics and Human Rights: Legacies of Nuremberg. Annas G, Grodin M. In Medicine and Conscience. Ohne F, Kolb S, Seithe H (eds). Campus Publishers, Berlin, 1998. Reprinted in War Crimes and War Crime Tribunals: Past, Present, and Future.
  32. The Role of Health Professionals in Protecting and Promoting Human Rights: A Paradigm for Professional Responsibility. Sirkin S, Iacopino V, Grodin M, Danielli Y. In The Universal Declaration of Human Rights: The Victims' Perspective Fifty Years Later. Danielli Y, Dias C, Stamatopoulou E (eds). Baywood Publishing for the United Nations, 1998: 357-369.
  33. The Nazi Doctors and the Nuremberg Code: Human Rights in Human Experimentation. George Annas and Michael Grodin. New York: Oxford University Press, 1992.
 
 
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