Indraneel Mittra,Gauravi Mishra,Rajendra Badwe et al.
Indraneel Mittra et al.
Indira Chakravarthi's critique relates to our paper published in the British Medical Journal in 2021 titled "Effect of screening by clinical breast examination on breast cancer incidence and mortality after 20 years: prospective, cluster ra...
Jagdish Patel
Jagdish Patel
Occupational health is a public health emergency, long ignored in India, primarily as it is considered more of a class issue than a public health problem. The economic impact of mortality and morbidity associated with occupational diseases ...
Sayantan Datta
Sayantan Datta
On April 16, 2025, the United Kingdom (UK) Supreme Court ruled that the legal definition of "woman" refers to biological females; the judgment also stated that biological sex is "binary" [1]. Less than ten days later, on April 25, 2025, the...
COMMENTARY: Ethical dimensions of the global sport for development and peace sector [0.03%]
全球体育促发展与和平领域的伦理维度评论文章
Simon C Darnell
Simon C Darnell
The global sport for development and peace (SDP) sector is loosely comprised of various stakeholders that organise and advocate for the role of sport in meeting the goals of international development and peace building. The foundational cla...
CASE STUDY: Levelling the playing field: Creating an inclusive sports culture for participants from a vulnerable community [0.03%]
案例研究:打造公平竞争环境:为易受伤害群体创造包容性体育文化
Sabah Khan
Sabah Khan
While the historical exclusion of women, particularly minority women, from sports has been noticed and recorded, there is a paucity of initiatives to foster an inclusive environment that welcomes their participation and uphold the ethics of...
The UNESCO draft Recommendations on ethics of Neurotechnology - A commentary [0.03%]
联合国教科文组织神经技术伦理草案建议之述评
Mala Ramanathan
Mala Ramanathan
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) released a draft of the Recommendations on Ethics of Neurotechnology (henceforth, 'the Recommendations') in October 2024 [1]. It was accompanied by a preliminary ...
Janelle Joseph,Padma Prakash
Janelle Joseph
Sports must protect athletes from physical and psychological harm, while ensuring fair competition. Sport ethics includes improving athlete safety (preventing injuries, supporting concussion management), athlete well-being (mental performan...
CASE STUDY: ICC's Code of Conduct and political interference in cricket: inconsistent stances [0.03%]
案例研究:ICC行为准则与政治干预国际板球事件中的态度不一致现象
Souvik Naha
Souvik Naha
This case study examines the International Cricket Council's (ICC) suspension of Zimbabwe Cricket in 2019 on the grounds of political interference in its administration. It unpacks the contradictions in the ICC's code of conduct, exploring ...
COMMENTARY: Ethical and legal dimensions of sexual harassment in sports: The case of Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh [0.03%]
案例分析:体育性骚扰的伦理和法律维度——以Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh案为例
Gayatri Singh,Shreya Mohapatra
Gayatri Singh
This commentary draws critical attention to the gross neglect of athletes' safety within the sports environment in India, focusing on the neglect of principles of fairness, mutual respect and ethics, especially as they impact women. We look...
Poonam Bagai,Vikramjit S Kanwar,Franco A Carnevale et al.
Poonam Bagai et al.
Background: Childhood cancer has been ranked the most common cause of death due to non-communicable disease among 5- to 14-year-old children in India. Ethical concerns have been identified in the care of children with can...