Saturday, 23rd November
Australasian Association of Bioethics & Health Law and New Zealand Bioethics Conference
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Wednesday, 20th November
Thursday, 21st November
Friday, 22nd November
Saturday, 23rd November
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Speakers
Keynote Presentation 5: Martin Wilkinson, The University of Auckland
8:30AM - 9:30AM
Saturday, 23rd November
Main Conference Room
Chair: Angus Dawson
Paternalism and social justice in public health ethics
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Elective Session 6MCR
9:35AM - 10:05AM
Saturday, 23rd November
Main Conference Room
Chair: Bernadette Richards
The significance of the decision in
PBU & NJE v Mental Health Review Tribunal
[2018] VSC 564: human rights perspectives on decisions about electroconvulsive therapy
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Malcolm Smith
Elective Session 6A
9:35AM - 10:05AM
Saturday, 23rd November
Seminar Room A
Chair: Asher Soryl
'Not approved': Cambridge Analytica's research ethics application and what it means for the data discussion
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Isobel R Cairns
Elective Session 6B
9:35AM - 10:05AM
Saturday, 23rd November
Seminar Room B
Chair: Doug Hutchinson
Air pollution disasters: legal issues associated with the provision of personal protective interventions (facemasks)
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Fiona McDonald
Elective Session 6C
9:35AM - 10:05AM
Saturday, 23rd November
Seminar Room C
Chair: Sarah Bush
Testing for adult-onset conditions using non-invasive prenatal testing: ethical and regulatory issues
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Hilary Bowman-Smart
Elective Session 6D
9:35AM - 10:05AM
Saturday, 23rd November
Seminar Room D
Chair: Ben Gray
Advance care planning in a multi-cultural family-centric community: A qualitative study of healthcare professionals’, patients’ and caregivers’ perspectives
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Sumytra Menon
Morning Tea
10:10AM - 10:40AM
Saturday, 23rd November
Foyer (Ground Floor)
Elective Session 7MCR
10:40AM - 12:20PM
Saturday, 23rd November
Main Conference Room
Chair: Doug Hutchinson
Preventing “bad deaths”: would the Australian “mercy killing” cases be avoided by legalising voluntary assisted dying?
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Katrine Del Villar
Is that really the case? An analysis of ‘fact-based’ arguments of Victorian politicians during the 2017 voluntary assisted dying debate.
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Rebecca Meehan
Practices of (Mortal) Freedom: Voluntary Assisted Dying and the Conduct of ‘Choice’
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Courtney Hempton
Elective Session 7A
10:40AM - 12:20PM
Saturday, 23rd November
Seminar Room A
Chair: Amy Dowdle
An Ethics Framework for Big Data in Health and Research
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Vicki Xafis
WORKSHOP (60 minutes): What are the responsibilities of the bioethicist in an age of political cruelty?
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Deborah Zion
,
Angus Dawson
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Christopher Jordens
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Kathryn Mackay
and
Angela Ballantyne
Elective Session 7B
10:40AM - 12:20PM
Saturday, 23rd November
Seminar Room B
Chair: Taryn Knox
Ethics as Culture; Euthanasia and Gun Control
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Ben Gray
International standards and remedies for organ transplant abuse
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David Matas
How should the law determine capacity to refuse treatment for anorexia?
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Sam Boyle
Elective Session 7C
10:40AM - 12:20PM
Saturday, 23rd November
Seminar Room C
Chair: Neil Pickering
Kid's cage fighting - it should be banned, right?
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Lynley Anderson
Puberty suppression for non-binary young people: clinicians’ practices, views and decision making
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Lauren Notini
“I just lied to a kid for eight hours …”: When parents ask clinicians to withhold information from their child.
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Merle Spriggs
Elective Session 7D
10:40AM - 12:20PM
Saturday, 23rd November
Seminar Room D
Chair: Mike King
Legality of Embryonic Gene Editing in Australia
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Christopher Gyngell
Why Somatic Cell Gene Editing Research Could Be Slipping Through Australian Regulatory Cracks
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Lisa Eckstein
The value of autonomy
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Lisa Dive
Elective Session 7E
10:40AM - 12:20PM
Saturday, 23rd November
Seminar Room E
Chair: Stacy Carter
SYMPOSIA: What Can Deliberation Do in and for Bioethics?: What sort of health policy problems can be addressed by a citizens’ jury?
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Chris Degeling
SYMPOSIA: What Can Deliberation Do in and for Bioethics?: Deliberation, disagreement, and common morality
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Simon Walker
SYMPOSIA: So What Can Deliberation Do In and For Bioethics? A Commentary
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Stacy Carter
Lunch
12:20PM - 1:50PM
Saturday, 23rd November
Foyer (Ground Floor)
AABHL Annual General Meeting
12:20PM - 1:50PM
Saturday, 23rd November
Seminar Room A
Keynote Presentation 6 - Carl Elliott, Centre for Bioethics, University of Minnesota, USA
1:50PM - 2:50PM
Saturday, 23rd November
Main Conference Room
Honor, Shame and Exile: The Moral Geography of Whistleblowing in Research on Human Subjects
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Carl Elliott
Afternoon Tea
2:50PM - 3:20PM
Saturday, 23rd November
Foyer (Ground Floor)
Elective Session 8MCR
3:20PM - 5:00PM
Saturday, 23rd November
Main Conference Room
Chair: Jing-ru Li
Improving choice and care near end of life through legislating advance directives in Hong Kong: Issues and Enabling Factors
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Derrick Au
Testing times: How to regulate DIY diagnosis?
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Tarishi Desai
Equality in healthcare: why socio-relational theorising matters for healthcare improvement
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Vikki A Entwistle
Elective Session 8A
3:20PM - 4:25PM
Saturday, 23rd November
Seminar Room A
Chair: Tamra Lysaght
Ethical Evaluation of Policy Transfer on Human Resources for Health in the ‘More-than-National’ Health System of Timor-Leste
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Karel Caals
Moral case deliberations using the dilemma method, a Dutch perspective
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Mascha J Hoexum-Moerenburg
Elective Session 8B
3:20PM - 5:00PM
Saturday, 23rd November
Seminar Room B
Chair: Jing-Bao Nie
Decision-making by and for persons with cognitive disabilities: an interpretation of article 12 of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities - the right to legal capacity - that takes into account economic, social and cultural rights.
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Julia P Duffy
Decision making and consent: Helping patients make informed decisions about their care
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Kanny Ooi
Elective Session 8C
3:20PM - 5:00PM
Saturday, 23rd November
Seminar Room C
Chair: Angus Dawson
SYMPOSIA: Prioritisation of Vaccination Groups in an Influenza Pandemic: Ethics framework for prioritising pandemic vaccine
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Angus Dawson
SYMPOSIA: Prioritisation of Vaccination Groups in an Influenza Pandemic: Should we seek to protect the most vulnerable or maximise vaccine utility during an influenza pandemic? – Participant perspectives from 3 citizens’ juries
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Chris Degeling
SYMPOSIA: Prioritisation of Vaccination Groups in an Influenza Pandemic: Pandemic vaccination strategies: direct vs indirect protection
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Jane Williams
Elective Session 8D
3:20PM - 5:00PM
Saturday, 23rd November
Seminar Room D
Chair: Sarah Bush
Phenomenology and artificial hearts
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Pat T McConville
Doctors’ use of Unconventional Medicine and Emerging Treatments in Australia: Is Additional Regulation Required?
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Miriam Wiersma
Awards and Closing
5:05PM - 5:35PM
Saturday, 23rd November
Main Conference Room
Conference Dinner - Toitu
7:30PM - 10:30PM
Saturday, 23rd November
Toitu Early Settlers Museum
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