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Philosophy for Public Good

The Current State of Bioethics in Serbia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 April 2013

Abstract

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Type
Bioethics beyond Borders
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2013 

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References

Notes

1 Rakić, V, Bojanić, P.Bioethics in Serbia: Institutions in need of philosophical debate. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 2011;20(3):440–8.Google Scholar

2 Serbia posts highest abortion rate in Europe. SETimes; available at http://www.setimes.com/cocoon/setimes/xhtml/en_GB/features/setimes/features/2012/01/16/feature-03 (last accessed 17 Aug 2012).

3 See note 2, Serbia posts highest abortion rate in Europe.

4 See note 2, Serbia posts highest abortion rate in Europe.

5 See note 2, Serbia posts highest abortion rate in Europe.

6 Milion gradjana Srbije na tabletama [A million citizens of Serbia on tablets]; 021; available at http://www.021.rs/Info/Srbija/Milion-gradana-Srbije-na-tabletama.html (last accessed 20 Sept 2012).

7 Lakše platiti antibiotik nego nabaviti recept [It is easier to buy an antibiotic than to acquire a prescription]. Politika online; available at http://www.politika.rs/rubrike/Drustvo/Lakse-platiti-antibiotik-nego-nabaviti-recept.lt.html (last accessed 20 Sept 2012).

8 See note 1, Rakić, Bojanić 2011, at 440.

9 The Constitution of the Republic of Serbia, 2006, art 24.

10 Serbians dissatisfied with their constitution. BalkanInsight; available at http://www.balkaninsight.com/rs/article/serbs-dissatisfied-with-the-constitution (last accessed 11 May 2012). For a complete insight into the results of the survey, see http://www.fosserbia.org/projects/project.php?id=1656 (last accessed 23 May 2012).

11 http://www.demaakbaremens.org (last accessed 17 Aug 2012).