Introduction
Part I. Global response to the pandemic
Larry Gostin: The Great Coronavirus Pandemic: An Unparalleled
Collapse in Global Solidarity
Allen Buchanan: Institutionalising the duty to rescue in a global
health emergency
John Tasioulas: The Uneasy Relationship Between Human Rights and
Public Health: Lessons from Covid-19
Part II. Liberty
Jenny Blumenthal-Barby: Bringing Nuance to Autonomy-Based
Considerations in Vaccine Mandate Debates
Jessica Flanigan: The risks of prohibition during pandemics
Frances Kamm: Handling Future Pandemics: Harming, Not Aiding, and
Liberty
Govind Persad and Ezekiel Emanuel: Against Procrustean Public
Health: Two Vignettes
Julian Savulescu: Selective Lockdowns: Can they be Justified?
Part III. Balancing ethical values
Alex Voorhoeve, Marc Fleurbaey, Matt Adler and Richard Bradley: How
to Balance Lives and Livelihoods
Dominic Wilkinson: Pluralism and Allocation of Limited Resources:
Vaccines and Ventilators
G. Owen Schaefer: Fairly and Pragmatically Prioritizing Global
Allocation of Scarce Vaccines During a Pandemic
Kristina Orfali: Tragic choices during the COVID-19 pandemic: the
past and the future
Part IV. Pandemic equality and inequality
Michael Parker: Ethical hotspots in infectious disease surveillance
for global health security: social justice and pandemic
preparedness
Sreenivasan Subramanian: COVID-19: An Unequal and Disequalising
Pandemic
Fabio A G Oliveira: Pandemic and structural comorbidity: Lasting
social injustices in Brazil Maria Clara Dias
Eisuke Nakazawa and Akira Akabayashi: Social Distancing and
Fairness in Japan
Part V. Pandemic X
Nethanel Lipshitz, Jeffrey Kahn, Ruth R. Faden: Pondering The Next
Pandemic: Liberty, Justice, and Democracy in the COVID-19 Pandemic
Dominic Wilkinson is Director of Medical Ethics and Professor of
Medical Ethics at the Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics,
University of Oxford. He is a consultant in newborn intensive care
at the John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford. He is a senior research
fellow at Jesus College Oxford. Professor Julian Savulescu has held
the Uehiro Chair in Practical Ethics at the University of Oxford
since 2002, where he founded the Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical
Ethics
in 2003. In August 2022, he moved to Singapore to take up the Chen
Su Lan Centennial Professor in Medical Ethics at the National
University of Singapore, where he directs the Centre for
Biomedical
Ethics. He has degrees in medicine, neuroscience and bioethics and
visiting professorships at the Murdoch Children's Research
Institute and Melbourne Law School where he leads the Biomedical
Ethics Research Group.
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