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Response to DHSC Open Consultation: Changes to Human Medicine Regulations to support the rollout of COVID-19 Vaccines (2020)
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Fairgreave, D., Feldschreiber, P., Goldberg, R., Holm, S., Howells, G., Kirchhelle, C., …Vanderslott, S. (2020). Response to DHSC Open Consultation: Changes to Human Medicine Regulations to support the rollout of COVID-19 Vaccines. British Institute of International and Comparative Law

This publication is a response to the UK Government consultation in respect of the proposals to modify the Human Medicine Regulations 2012 ("the Regulations") in order to support the rollout of a COVID-19 vaccine. This is a submission to the UK Gover... Read More about Response to DHSC Open Consultation: Changes to Human Medicine Regulations to support the rollout of COVID-19 Vaccines.

Monitoring practical science in schools and colleges (2019)
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Cramman, H., Kind, V., Lyth, A., Gray, H., Younger, K., Gemar, A., …Kind, P. (2019). Monitoring practical science in schools and colleges. [No known commissioning body]

This report presents data relating to practical work in science provision in schools1 collected over three years in England and Scotland from 2015 - 2017. This study adopts the SCORE (2013) definition of practical work, namely: “A learning activity i... Read More about Monitoring practical science in schools and colleges.

Non-invasive Prenatal Testing: Ethical Issues (2017)
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Shakespeare, T., Bryant, L., Clancy, T., Clarke, A., Deans, Z., Pattinson, S., & Walker, C. (2017). Non-invasive Prenatal Testing: Ethical Issues. [No known commissioning body]

Gender and Career Progression in Theology and Religious Studies (2013)
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Guest, M., Sharma, S., & Song, R. (2013). Gender and Career Progression in Theology and Religious Studies. [No known commissioning body]

The low proportion of women within the subject areas of Theology and Religious Studies has long been observed, and is increasingly recognised as a serious problem for staff and students. In this new study, Mathew Guest, Sonya Sharma and Robert Song c... Read More about Gender and Career Progression in Theology and Religious Studies.

How to Think about Social Determinants of Health: Revitalizing the Agenda in Canada (2013)
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Schrecker, T., & Taler, V. (2013). How to Think about Social Determinants of Health: Revitalizing the Agenda in Canada. [No known commissioning body]

Five years after the release of the report of the WHO Commission on Social Determinants of Health, limited progress has been made in advancing its agenda of reducing health inequity by way of action on the social determinants of health, despite the a... Read More about How to Think about Social Determinants of Health: Revitalizing the Agenda in Canada.

The Future of Forensic Bioinformation (2010)
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McCartney, C., Williams, R., & Wilson, T. (2010). The Future of Forensic Bioinformation. The Nuffield Foundation

A team of academics led by Dr Carole McCartney from Leeds University has identified four principles for the preparation of new legislation into the use foresnic bioinformation by the justice system. The proposals were made following an investigation... Read More about The Future of Forensic Bioinformation.

Towards Health-Equitable Globalisation: Rights, Regulation and Redistribution: Final Report to the Commission on Social Determinants of Health (2007)
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Labonté, R., Blouin, C., Chopra, M., Lee, K., Packer, C., Rowson, M., …et al. (2007). Towards Health-Equitable Globalisation: Rights, Regulation and Redistribution: Final Report to the Commission on Social Determinants of Health. [No known commissioning body]

Globalisation, in a broad sense, holds considerable potential for improving human health, while presenting many challenges. At base, the key challenge for the Commission is to understand how globalisation affects people’s access to social determinant... Read More about Towards Health-Equitable Globalisation: Rights, Regulation and Redistribution: Final Report to the Commission on Social Determinants of Health.