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Guest Editorial

To Whom Do Children Belong?

REFERENCES

  • Bester, J. and E. Kodish. 2017. Children are not the property of their parents: The need for a clear statement of ethical obligations and boundaries. American Journal of Bioethics 17 (11):17–19.
  • Navin, M. C., and J. A. Wasserman. 2017. Reasons to amplify the role of parental permission in pediatric treatment. American Journal of Bioethics 17 (11):6–14.
  • Paul, T. K., C. J. Vercler, and N. Laventhal. 2017. A dose of paternalism: How eliciting values, not amplifying parental permission, can promote the interests of children and families. American Journal of Bioethics 17 (11):24–26.

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