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CURRICULUM VITAE

Update November 2013

NAME Henk Antonius Marie Johannes ten Have

ADDRESS - Office Center for Healthcare Ethics 300 Fisher Hall Duquesne University 600 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15282 U.S.A. Tel: + 1 – 412.396.1585 Fax: + 1 – 412.396.1597 Email : [email protected]

EDUCATION 1969-1976

Medicine, University of Leiden M.D., April 1976 Dr.med., November 1978, Leiden Thesis: Mobility and pathology of the cervical spine (Dutch)

1974-1981

Philosophy, University of Leiden Ph.D., November 1981 (cum laude) Dr.Phil., January 1983 Thesis: Medicine and Philosophy. The influence of Jeremy Bentham on medical theory and practice (Dutch)

CAREER 1976-77 Junior researcher, Pathology Laboratory, University of Leiden, the Netherlands 1978-79 Physician, Municipal Health Services, City of Rotterdam, Rotterdam, the Netherlands. 1982-85 Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Limburg, Maastricht, the Netherlands. 1985-91 Professor of Philosophy, Faculty of Medicine and Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Limburg, Maastricht, the Netherlands. 1991-2004 Professor of Medical Ethics and Head of Department, Faculty of Medical Sciences, 1|Page

Catholic University of Nijmegen, Nijmegen, the Netherlands. 2003 -2010 Director of the Division of Ethics of Science and Technology, UNESCO, Paris, France 2004 -2010 Professor of International Bioethics, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, the Netherlands 2010- Professor and Director, Center of Healthcare Ethics, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, USA. 2011- Adjunct Professor, King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences (Department of Bioethics, King Abdullah International Medical Research Center), Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

AWARDS - Bieganski Medal from Towarzystwo Lekarskie Czestochowskie (Medical Association of Czestochowa, Poland (October, 1989). - Medal of Honor from the City of Czestochowa, Czestochowa, Poland (October, 1989). - Miembro Correspondiente en el Extranjero, Real Academia Nacional de Medicine, Madrid, Spain (April 1995). - Visiting Professor, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, United Kingdom (March 19961999) - Senior Visiting Fellow, Center for Health Policy and Ethics, Creighton University, Omaha, Nebraska, USA (March – June 2001) - Elected as Fellow of the Hastings Center, New York, USA (October 2004) - Elected as Correspondent Member, Koninklijke Nederlandse Academie van Wetenschappen (KNAW-Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences) (April 2005) - Appointed as an Honorary Research Professor in the School of Philosophy, University of Tasmania (March 2007-2010) - Awarded title of Doctor Honoris Causa of the Medical University of Pleven, Bulgaria (March 2008). - Oscar M.Ruebhausen Visiting Professorship, Department of Bioethics, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, USA (September 2008). - Awarded Ethos Prize for Bioethics, sponsored by Calouste Culbenkian Foundation, Lisbon, Portugal (September 2008).

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS -

Dutch Society for Philosophy and Medicine (Vice-President 1982-1988) European Society for Philosophy of Medicine and Health Care (Secretary 1987-2003) Institute of Society, Ethics and the Life Sciences (The Hasting Center, USA) Vereniging tot Instandhouding van de School voor Wijsbegeerte (1981-2004) Genootschap voor Geschiedenis der Geneeskunde, Wiskunde, Natuurschappen en Techniek (1982-2004) - Vereniging voor Filosofie-Onderwijs (1983-2004) - Thijmgenootschap (Vereniging voor Gezondheidzorg, Ethiek en Levensbeschouwing; Medische Afdeling van het Thijmgenootschap) (1984-2004) 2|Page

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Nederlandse Vereniging van Ethici (1991-2004) Society for Applied Philosophy (UK) (1992-2004) Societas Ethica. European Society for Research in Ethics (1992-2004) Nederlandse Vereniging voor Medisch Onderwijs (1992-2004) Vereniging voor Volksgezondheid en Wetenschap (1993-2004) European Public Health Association (1993-2004) Hans Jonas Verein; Verein zur Förderung der Ethik in der Medizin (Austria; member of scientific council) (1994 -) Real Academia Nacional de Medicina (Spain: Miembro Correspondiente en el Extranjero)(1995-) Katholiek Studiecentrum voor Geestelijke Volksgezondheid (1990-2004) Nederlandse Vereniging voor Technology Assessment in de Gezondheidszorg (1996-2004) Görres-Gesellschaft (Köln, Germany) (1996-2004) Nederlandse Vereniging voor Bioethiek (1998-) American Society for Bioethics and Humanities (2010-)

ADVISORY ACTIVITIES - Instituto de Bioetica, member of Advisory Board (Madrid, Spain; 1996-2000) - International Committee on Organ Transplantation, World Association for Medical Law (Haifa, Israel; 1998) - Consultative Council, Fundacao Luso-Americana para o Desenvolvimento (Lisbon, Portugal, 2000-2001). - WADA (World Anti-Doping Agency) Ethical Issues Review Panel (since 2006). - Ethics Curriculum Advisory Committee, King Abdullah International Medical Research Center, King Saud Bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (since 2007). - External Examiner for the Module Ethical Issues in Research, Master in Research Methodology, University of Mauritius, Réduit, Mauritius (2008-2009). - Member of Marie Curie Cancer Care Funding Committee, Cancer Research UK, London, United Kingdom (2010-2012). - Chair, Advisory Committee on the Teaching of Ethics. UNESCO Committee for the Bioethics Core Curriculum proposal (Paris, France, since 2011). - Swiss National Science Foundation (evaluation of research proposals, 2011). - ZonMw DoelmatigheidsOnderzoek (The Netherlands) (evaluation of research proposals, 2011). - Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen (Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences, The Netherlands) (evaluation of research proposals, 2011). - Member of International Board of the International Centre for Erhics in the Sciences and Humanities (IZEW), University of Tübingen, Germany (2012) - Member of Science and Ethics Advisory Group (SEAG), Consultant, Roche-Genentech (since September 2012). - Member Advisory Board of the Encyclopedia of Islamic Bioethics (Georgetown University, School of Foreign Service in Qatar) (since June 2013)

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EDITORIAL POSITIONS - Co-editor, Wijsgerig Perspectief, 1984 – 2004. - Associate Editor, Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, 1987 - Editor of the Newsletter of the European Society for Philosophy of Medicine and Health Care, 1987-1998. - Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 1988 – 2004. - Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Kultuurleven, 1988 – 1998. - European Editor, Healthcare Ethics Committee Forum, 1989 - Editor-in-Chief of Ethiek en Recht in de Gezondheidszorg, Bohn Stafleu Van Loghum, Houten, 1989 – 2004. - Member, Editorial Board, Tijdschrift voor Sociale Gezondheidszorg, 1990-1997. - Member, Editorial Board, Health Care Analysis. Journal of Health Philosophy and Policy, 1993 - Advisory Editor, Social Science & Medicine, 1992-1996. - Advisory Editor, Kwaliteit en Zorg, 1993-1999. - Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of Medical Ethics, 1994 – 2010. - Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Encyclopedia of Applied Ethics, November 1995 - December 1998. - Member, Editorial Board, Ethical Perspectives. Journal of the European Ethics Network, 1996 - Editor-in-chief, Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, 1998 – 2003; 2010 -. - Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Christen Democratische Verkenningen, 1999 – 2002. - Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Etica per le Professioni - Questioni di Etica applicata, 1999 – - Member, Editorial Board, Annals of Bioethics, 2000 – - Member International Advisory Board, New Zealand Bioethics Journal, 2000 – 2004. - Member Editorial Board, The New Review of Bioethics, 2002 - Member Consejo Editorial, Revista Latinoamericana de Bioetica, 2002 – - Member Scientific Board, Polska Medycyna Paliatywna, 2002 – - Member Advisory Board, Humanitas. Humanidades Medicas, 2003 – - Member Scientific Committee, Scienze Umane e Sanita, 2004 – - Member International Advisory Board, Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 2005 – - Member Editorial Board, Genomics, Society and Policy, 2005 – 2013 (since then: Life Sciences, Society and Policy) - Member Editorial Advisory Board, Ethics, Law and Technology book series (Springer), 2007 – - Editorial Board Member, The Open Ethics Journal, 2007 – - Member International Editorial Advisory Board, Policy Studies in Ethics, Law and Technology, 2007 – - Member Advisory Board, Krytyka Lekarska (Medical Critique – Poland), 2008 – - Member Advisory Board, Türkiye Klinikleri Journal of Medical Sciences (Ankara), 2009 – - Member Editorial Board, Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, 2009 – - Member Editorial Board, Journal International de Bioéthique, 2010 – - Member Editorial Board, Colombian Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2010 – - Member Scientific Council, Jahr. Annual of Department of Social Sciences and Medical Humanities at Rijeka University Medical School, 2010 -. - Member Editorial Board of bookseries Ethics and Health Policy (Springer Publishers), 2011. - Member Editorial Board, Mirabilia Medicinae Journal (since October 2013) 4|Page

COMMITTEES (a) Faculty of medical sciences/university hospital (Nijmegen University Medical School) - Chair, Department of Ethics, Philosophy and History of Medicine, 1991 – 2003. - Bestuurscommissie Herziening Curricula (Medical Curriculum Revision Committee), 1992 – 2003. - Hospital Ethics Committee, 1992 – 2003. - MTA-Begeleidingscommissie AZN (Hospital Advisory Committee for Medical Technology Assessment), 1992 –1998. - Begeleidingscommissie Ontwikkelingsgeneeskunde AZN (Hospital Advisory Committee for Innovative Research), 1992 – 2003. - Examencommissie Geneeskunde (Committee for Medical Examinations), 1996 – 2003. - Centrale Beoordelingscommissie patiënt en media (Review committee for applications for television programmes in the university hospital), 1996- 2003. - Clusterraad van Cluster Biomedische en Extramurale Geneeskunde (Central Management Board of Preclinical Departments), 1998 – 2003. - Search Committee for Professor of Development of Medical Education, 1998. - Search Committee for Professor of Quality of Care, 1998. - Search Committee for Assistant Professors Cluster BEG, 1999 – 2004. - Search Committee (chair) for Professor of Clinical Education, 1999. - Search Committee (chair) for Professor of Obstetrics/Reproductive Medicine, 2000

(b) University (Radboud University Nijmegen) - Interfacultaire taakgroep Wetenschap en Samenleving (Interfaculty Committee for Science and Society), 1992 – 2003. - Dagelijks Bestuur CEKUN (Board of Center of Ethics), 1992 – 2000. - Search Committee for Professor of Philosophical Anthropology, Faculty of Philosophy, 1994. - Beleidsraad van de Studentenkerk Nijmegen (Policy Board of Student Church), 1998 - 2001

(c) National (the Netherlands) - Medical Section of Thijmgenootschap/ Dutch Catholic Doctors Association (Board Member), 1985-1990. - Vice-President and Co-founder of Dutch Society for Philosophy and Medicine, 1982-1987. - Secretary and Co-founder of the European Society for Philosophy of Medicine and Health Care, 1987-2003. - Advisory Committee to the Instituut voor Gezondheidsethiek, Maastricht, 1987-1997. - Chairman, Committee on Church and Health Care, Katholieke Raad voor Kerk en Samenleving (Advisory Committee to the Episcopate and the Catholic Association of Hospitals), 19881999. - Medical Ethics Committee, University Hospital of Maastricht/Medical Faculty, 1989-1991. - Ad Hoc Committee on Ethics, Dutch Association of Organizations for the Handicapped, 1989. 5|Page

- Katholieke Raad voor Kerk en Samenleving (Board Member), 1989-1999. - Committee on Health Care, Interkerkelijk Contact in Overheidszaken (Oecumenical Committee on Public Issues), 1990-1999. - Commissie Ontwikkelingsgeneeskunde (Committee on Investigative Medicine), Ziekenfondsraad (Dutch Council for Health Insurance), 1990-1995. - Government Committee Keuzen in de Zorg (Choices in Health Care), Ministry of Welfare, Health and Culture, 1990-1991. - Committee for Gentechnology, Scientific Institute of CDA (Christian Democratic Party), 19901992. - Scientific Council, Radboudstichting Wetenschappelijk Onderwijsfonds, 1992 – 2001. - Dutch Health Council, 1992 – 2004. - Advisory Committee on Health Law and Ethics, Dutch Health Council, 1992-2004. - Commissie Juridisch-ethisch toetsingskader preventie, Nationale Raad voor de Volksgezondheid, 1993-1994. - Ad Hoc Committee on Goals in Healthcare, KNMG (Royal Dutch Medical Association), 1994. - Advisory Committee on Health Care, CDA Tweede Kamerfractiecommissie Volksgezondheid, Welzijn en Sport (Christian Democratic Party in Second Chamber of Parliament), 1994-1998. - Chairperson of Ethics Committee of Vizier (Gennep/Ottersum; (Institutions for the mentally handicapped), 1994 – 2002. - Chair of Scientific Advisory Committee 'Health and Ethics', NWO prioriteitprogramma Ethiek en Beleid (Netherlands Research Organisation), 1994-1999. - Ethics Committee of Stichting de Winckelsteegh (Nijmegen; Institution for the mentally handicapped), 1995-1997. - Board Member of Foundation Van den Elft-Fonds (Nijmegen; Foundation for financial support of students), 1997 – 2003. - Ad Hoc Committee on Code of Ethics for Sponsoring and Fundraising in Healthcare, 1998-1999. - Ad Hoc Committee on Ethical Dilemmas, Raad voor de Volksgezondheid & Zorg, 1999. - Centrale Commissie Medisch-wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (National Committee on Medical Research), 1999 – 2003.

TEACHING NIJMEGEN UNIVERSITY Medical students (year 1-4): * Courses in standard curriculum - Physician and Education (coordinator; year 1) - Water and salt metabolism (year 2) - Physician and Science (year 2) - Reproduction (year 3) - Physician and Culture (coordinator; year 3) * Electives: 6|Page

- Medical Biotechnology (year 3) Clinical students (year 5-6): - Clinical ethics (case method) Health sciences students: - Ethics and research methodology (year 2) Postgraduate courses: - Clinical ethics (Ethics Research School in the Netherlands) - Ethics and care for the mentally handicapped (Postgraduate programme for Psychologists and Education Trainers for the mentally handicapped) - Moral deliberation (Postgraduate Program in Medicine and Nursing) - European Master of Bioethics (cooperation with Universities of Louvain, Basel and Padova)(initiator and coordinator) (2004- ) - European Bioethics Seminar (1992-2003) - Advanced Course Palliative Care and Ethics (1995-2003) - Advanced Course Genetics and Ethics (1995-2003)

UNESCO -

Ethics Teacher Training Courses: 5 day training courses for ethics teachers Bucharest, Romania (November 2006) Egerton University, Kenya (July 2007) Bratislava, Slovak Republic (September 2007) Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (November 2007) Minsk, Belarus (November 2008) European Master of Bioethics programme, University Medical Centre Nijmegen, the Netherlands (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010) - Master of Bioethics programme, King Abdullah International Research Center, King Saud Bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (November 2008; January 2009; February 2009) - Summerschool ‘Health law and Ethics’, Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands (July 2009) - Summerschool ‘Health law and Ethics’, Module on Healthcare Ethics, Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands, 8-9 July 2010

DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY -

Course Global Bioethics, PhD program Healthcare Ethics (Fall 2010; Fall 2012) Course End of Life Ethics, PhD program Healthcare Ethics (Spring 2011; Spring 2013) Supervision Clinical Ethics Rotations, PhD program Bioethics (since 2010) Course Research Ethics, PhD program Healthcare Ethics (Fall 2011, Fall 2013) Course Public Health Ethics, PhD program Healthcare Ethics (Spring 2012, Spring 7|Page

2014)

PUBLICATIONS I. DISSERTATIONS Ten Have, Henk (1978), Voor-achterwaartse beweeglijkheid en afwijkingen van de halswervelkolom; Medicine Dissertation, University of Leiden. Ten Have, Henk (1983), Geneeskunde en filosofie. De invloed van Jeremy Bentham op het medisch denken en handelen; Philosophy Dissertation, University of Leiden; De Tijdstroom, Lochem, 370 pp.

II. BOOKS 1. Ten Have, Henk (1986), Jeremy Bentham. Een quantumtheorie van de ethiek. Kok Agora, Kampen, ISBN 90 242 7537 7, 170 pp. 2. Ten Have, Henk, and Kimsma, Gerrit (1987), Geneeskunde tussen droom en drama. Voortplanting, ethiek en vooruitgang. Kok Agora, Kampen, ISBN 90 242 7546 6, 208 pp. 3. Ten Have, Henk (1990), Ethiek tussen alliantie en dissidentie. Inaugural Lecture, RU Limburg, Maastricht, 22 pp. 4. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. et al. (eds.) (1990), Ethiek en recht in de gezondheidszorg. De Tijdstroom, Lochem, ISBN 90E-504 200 5, 5. Ten Have, H., Kimsma, G., and Spicker, S.F. (eds.) (1990), The Growth of Medical Knowledge. Philosophy and Medicine series, vol.36, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, ISBN 07923-0736-4, viii + 196 pp. 6. Ten Have, H. (1990), Een hippocratische erfenis: ethiek in de medische praktijk. Uitgeversmaatschappij De Tijdstroom, Lochem, ISBN 90-352-1372-6, 101 pp. 7. Ten Have, H. (1993), Toekomsten van medische ethiek. Inaugural Lecture, Quickprint, Nijmegen, ISBN 90 373 0166 5, 21 pp. 8. Ter Meulen, R.H.J. and Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (red.) (1993), Samen Kiezen in de Zorg. Het voorbeeld Oregon. Ambo, Baarn, ISBN 90-263-1234-2, 172 pp. 9. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. and Sass, H-M. (eds.) (1998), Consensus formation in healthcare ethics. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht (Philosophy and Medicine series, vol.58), ISBN 08|Page

7923-4944-X, viii + 256 pp. 10. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. and Welie, J.V.M. (eds.) (1998), Ownership of the human body. Philosophical considerations on the use of the human body and its parts in healthcare. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht (Philosophy and Medicine series, vol. 59), ISBN 0-79235150-9, vi + 235 pp. 11. Ten Have, H.A.M.J., Ter Meulen, R.H.J. and Van Leeuwen, E. (1998), Medische ethiek. Bohn Stafleu Van Loghum, Houten/Diegem, ISBN 90-313-2013-7, xi + 424 pp. 12. Chadwick, R., Shickle, D., Ten Have, H. and Wiesing, U. (eds.) (1999), The Ethics of Genetic Screening. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, ISBN 0-7923-5614-4, xvi + 255 pp. 13. Gordijn, B. & Ten Have, H. (hrsg.)(2000): Medizinethik und Kultur. Grenzen medizinischen Handelns in Deutschland und den Niederlanden. Fromman-Holzboog, Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt, 2000, ISBN 3-7728-2028-X, 507 pp. 14. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. and Gordijn, B. (eds.) (2001): Bioethics in a European perspective. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 543 pages, ISBN 1 4020 0126. 15. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. and Janssens, R. (eds) (2001): Palliative care in Europe. Concepts and policies. IOS Press, Amsterdam, 154 pages, ISBN 1 58603 200 3. 16. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. and Clark, D. (eds) (2002): The ethics of palliative care. European perspectives. Open University Press, Buckingham, 256 pages, ISBN 0 335 21140 2 (paperback), 0335 21141 0 (hardback). 17. Ten Have, H.A.M.J., Ter Meulen, R.H.J. and Van Leeuwen, E (2003): Medicinos etika. Charibde, Vilnius (Lithuanian translation of textbook Medische ethiek) 18. Ten Have, H.A.M.J., Ter Meulen, R.H.J. and Van Leeuwen, E. (2003): Medische ethiek. Bohn Stafleu Van Loghum, Houten, 2e herziene druk; ISBN 90 313 4029 4, 367 pages. 19. Purtilo, R.B. and Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (eds.) (2004): Ethical Foundations of Palliative Care for Alzheimer Disease. The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore and London, 368 pages, ISBN 0-8018-7870-5. 20. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. and Welie, J.V.M. (2005): Death and Medical Power. An ethical analysis of Dutch euthanasia practice. Open University Press, Berkshire, UK, ISBN 0-335 21755 9; 242 pages. 21. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (ed.) (2006): Environmental ethics and international policy. Ethics Series, UNESCO Publishing, Paris, 226 pages, ISBN-10: 92-3-104039-1. 22. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (ed.) (2007): Nanotechnologies, ethics and politics. Ethics series, UNESCO Publishing, Paris, 244 pages, ISBN- 978-92-3-104051-1. 9|Page

23. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (ed.) (2008): Nanotechnologies, éthique et politique. Editions UNESCO, Paris, 264 pages; ISBN 978-92-3-204051-0. 24. Borovečki, A., ten Have, H. and Oreškovič, S. (2009): Ethics committees in Croatia. Studies in bioethics. VDM Verlag dr Müller, Saarbrücken (Germany), 94 pages, ISBN 978-3-63917299-7. 25. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. and Jean, M.S. (eds.) (2009): The UNESCO Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights. Background, principles and application. UNESCO Publishing, Paris, 370 pages; ISBN 978-92-3-104088-7. 26. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. and Jean, M.S. (dir.) (2009): UNESCO: la Déclaration universelle sur la bioéthique et les droits de l’homme. Histoire, principes et application. Editions UNESCO, Paris, 404 pages ; ISBN 978-92-3-204088-6. 27. Ten Have, H.A.M.J., R.H.J. ter Meulen en E.van Leeuwen (2009): Medische ethiek. Derde, herziene druk. Bohn Stafleu Van Loghum, Houten, 326 pag.; ISBN 978 90 313 5208. 28. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (ed.) (2010): Etica ambiental y politicas internacionales. Ediciones UNESCO, Paris, 238 pages, ISBN 978-92-3-304039-7. 29. Ten Have, H.A.M.J (2011): Bioethiek zonder grenzen. Mondialisering van gezondheid, ethiek en wetenschap. Valkhof Pers, Nijmegen, 256 pages, ISBN 978 90 5625 3387. 30. Chadwick, Ruth, ten Have, Henk and Meslin, Eric (eds) (2011): The SAGE Handbook of Health Care Ethics: Core and Emerging Issues. SAGE Handbook series, London, SAGE Publications, 454 pages, ISBN 978-1-4129-4534-9. 31. David F. Kelly, Gerard Magill and Henk ten Have (2013): Contemporary Catholic Healthcare Ethics. Georgetown University Press, Washington DC, 2nd edition, 432 pages, ISBN 978-158901-960-7. 32. Henk ten Have, Ruud ter Meulen and Evert van Leeuwen (2013): Leerboek Medische Ethiek. [in Dutch] Bohn Stafleu van Loghum, Houten, 4th revised edition, 357 pages, ISBN 978-90313-9919-2. 33. Henk A.M.J. ten Have and Bert Gordijn (eds.)(2013): Handbook of Global Bioethics. Springer Publishers, Dordrecht, 4 volumes, 1650 pages, ISBN 978-94-007-2511-9.

III. BOOK CHAPTERS 1. Ten Have, Henk (1984), Noodzakelijke samenwerking van filosofie en geneeskunde. Naar een antropologisch georiënteerde geneeskunde? In: Studia in honorem Reinout Bakker. Groningen, pp. 133-144. 10 | P a g e

2. Ten Have, Henk (1987), Ethische aspecten van GVO; In: Damoiseaux, V., Gerards, F., Kok, G.J.,and Nijhuis, F. (eds.),Gezondheidsvoorlichting en -opvoeding. Van analyse tot effecten. Van Gorcum, Assen/Maastricht, pp. 183-195. 3. Ten Have, Henk (1987), De 19e en 20e eeuwse geneeskunde in kaart gebracht. In: Beukers, H., Ten Have, H., Philipsen, H., and Thung, P.J. (eds.), Verdeelde geneeskunde. Laboratorium, kliniek en gedragswetenschap. Boerhaave Commissie, Leiden, pp.1-4. 4. Ten Have, H., and De Wert, G. (1987), Gezondheid als deugd en waarde. In: Mossel, D.A.A. et al.,Gezondheid: Wiens verantwoordelijkheid? Ethiek en voorkoombare ziekten. Ambo, Baarn, pp.71-87. 5. Ten Have, H. (1988), Ethics and economics in health care: a medical philosopher's view. In: Mooney, G., and McGuire, A. (eds.), Medical Ethics and Economics in Health Care. Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp.23-39. 6. Ten Have, H. (1988), In liefde aangesproken. In: Weiler, A.G. (ed.), Een nieuw christelijk mensbeeld. Ambo, Baarn, pp.57-68. 7. Ten Have, H. (1988), Donum Vitae, bezien naar zijn tekortkomingen. In: Vruchtbaarheid en voortplanting: beschouwingen rondom het Romeinse Dokument Donum Vitae. Katholieke Vereniging van Ziekeninrichtingen, Utrecht, pp.49-69. 8. Ten Have, H. (1988), Patiëntenvoorlichting in een ethisch kader. In: Damoiseaux, V., and Visser, A.Ph. (eds.), Patiëntenvoorlichting. Een interdisciplinaire benadering. Van Gorcum, Assen/Maastricht, pp. 46-60. 9. Ten Have, H. (1988), Gezondheid tussen beschrijving en waardering. In: Rolies, J. (ed.), De gezonde burger. Gezondheid als norm. SUN, Nijmegen, pp.107-123. 10. Ten Have, H., and Kimsma, G. (1990), Ethiek in de gezondheidszorg. In: Ten Have, H. et al. (eds.), Ethiek en recht in de gezondheidszorg. De Tijdstroom, Lochem, I 1-16. 11. Ten Have, H., and Kimsma, G. (1990), Changing Conceptions of Medical Ethics. In: Jensen, U.J.,and Mooney, G. (eds.), Changing Values in Medical and Health Care Decision Making. Wiley, Chichester, pp. 33-51. 12. Ten Have, H. (1990), Kritiek van de medische ethiek en ethiek als kritiek van de gezondheidszorg. In: Vosman, F., Draisma, S., and Smits, T. (eds.), Kind gewenst? De ethiek van kunstmatige voortplanting, relaties en ouderschap. Uitgeversmaatschappij J.H.Kok, Kampen, pp. 26-41. 13. Ten Have, H., and Spicker, S.F., Introduction. In: Ten Have, H., Kimsma, G., and Spicker, S.F. (eds.) (1990), The Growth of Medical Knowledge. Kluwer Acad.Publ., Dordrecht, pp. 1-11. 11 | P a g e

14. Ten Have, H. (1990), Knowledge and Practice in European medicine: The Case of Infectious Diseases. In: Ten Have, H., Kimsma, G., and Spicker, S.F. (eds.), The Growth of Medical Knowledge. Kluwer Acad.Publ., Dordrecht, pp. 15-40. 15. Ten Have, H. (1990), God en Gezondheid. In: Vosman, F. (ed.), God en de obsessies van de twintigste eeuw. Uitgeverij Gooi en Sticht, Hilversum, pp. 133-148. 16. Ten Have, H. (1991), Het geweten in de ban van het compromis; een ethische analyse. In: M.A.M. Pijnenburg (red.), De stem van het geweten in de gezondheidszorg. Katholieke Vereniging van Ziekeninrichtingen, Utrecht, pp. 66-79. 17. Ten Have, H. en Kimsma,G. (1991), Ethiek in de gezondheidszorg - vervolg. In: Ten Have, H. et al. (red.): Ethiek en recht in de gezondheidszorg. De Tijdstroom, Lochem, I 16-52. 18. Ten Have, H., and Kimsma, G. (1991), Der Wandel der Anschauungen der medizinischen Ethik. In: Sass, H.M., and Viefhues, H. (hrsg.), Güterabwägung in der Medizin; Ethische und ärztliche Probleme. Springer Verlag, Heidelberg, pp. 137-155. 19. Welie, J.V.M. and Ten Have, H.A.M.J.(1992), Bioethics in a supranational European context: 1989-1991. In: B.A.Lustig, B.A.Brody, H.T.Engelhardt & L.B.McCullough (eds.): Bioethics Yearbook, volume 2: Regional Developments in Bioethics: 1989-1991. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, pp. 97-126. 20. Ten Have, H. (1993), Zwakzinnigenzorg en ethiek. In: G.H.van Gemert en R.B.Minderaa (red.): Het Handboek Zorg voor Geestelijk Gehandicapten. Van Gorcum, Assen/Maastricht, pp. 4857. 21. Ten Have, H. (1993), Euthanasia in the Netherlands. In: D.Dickenson & M.Johnson (eds.), Death, Dying, and Bereavement. The Open University/Sage Publishers, London, pp. 147-148. 22. Galenkamp,G., Widdershoven,G.A.M. and Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (1993), Wijsgerig-normatieve aspecten van sociaal-economische gezondheidsverschillen. In: J.P. Mackenbach (red.): Sociaal-economische gezondheidsverschillen onderzocht, deel V, pp. 97-108. Ministerie van WVC, Rijswijk (reeks SEGV no. 11). 23. Van den Donk, W.B.H.J. and Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (1993), De gemeenschapsgerichte benadering volgens Dunning. Over kiezen en keuzen in de Nederlandse gezondheidszorg. In: M.A.M.Pijnenburg (red.): Solidariteit volgens Dunning: Gemeenschap of gemeenplaats? Utrecht, KVZ, pp. 9-17. 24. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (1993), Gezondheidsvoorlichting en patiëntenvoorlichting - Ethische aspecten. In: H.ten Have et al. (red.): Ethiek en Recht in de Gezondheidszorg. Kluwer, Deventer, X 103-124. 25. Ter Meulen, R.H.J. and Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (1993), Inleiding: Oregon, Nederland en het keuzeprobleem. In: R.H.J.ter Meulen and H.A.M.J.ten Have (red.), Samen Kiezen in de Zorg. 12 | P a g e

Het voorbeeld Oregon. Ambo, Baarn, pp. 11-16. 26. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (1993), Het Oregon Health Care Plan: implicaties voor Nederland. Een oordeel vanuit medisch-ethisch perspectief.In: R.H.J.ter Meulen and H.A.M.J.ten Have (red.), Samen Kiezen in de Zorg. Het voorbeeld Oregon. Ambo, Baarn, pp. 138-157. 27. Ten Have, H. (1993), De achterliggende vragen. In: A.Kalden and P.Beker (red.): Het perfecte kind. Kunstmatige voortplanting in Nederland. Uitgeverij Stubeg, Hoogezand, pp. 115-133. 28. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (1993), Medische praktijk als uitgangspunt van ethische reflectie. In: F.W.A. Brom, B.J. van den Bergh en A.K. Huibers (red.): Beleid en Ethiek. Van Gorcum, Assen, pp. 212-225. 29. Ten Have, H. (1993), Ethiek. In: V.Damoiseaux, H.T.van der Molen en G.J.Kok (red.): Gezondheidsvoorlichting en gedragsbeïnvloeding. Van Gorcum, Assen/ Open Universiteit, Heerlen, 1993, pp. 385-397. 30. Ten Have, H. (1993), Physicians' priorities - Patients' expectations. In: Z.Szawarski and D. Evans (eds.): Solidarity, Justice and Health Care Priorities. Linköping Collaborating Centre, Linköping, 1993, pp. 42-52. 31. Ten Have, H. (1993), Medische ethiek: een inleidend overzicht. In: G.G.M. Essed (red.): Ethische en maatschappelijke aspecten van de gynaecologie en obstetrie. Medicom Europe BV, Bussum, 1993, pp. 6-19. 32. Ten Have, H. & Essed, G.G.M. (1993),: Medicalisering in de gynaecologie en obstetrie. In: G.G.M. Essed (red.): Ethische en maatschappelijke aspecten van de gynaecologie en obstetrie. Medicom Europe BV, Bussum, 1993, pp. 72-82. 33. Ten Have, H. (1994), Drug addiction, society and health care ethics. In: R. Gillon (ed.): Principles of Health Care Ethics. Wiley, Chichester, pp. 895-902. 34. Ten Have, H. (1994), Principlism: A Western European appraisal. In: E.R.DuBose, R.P.Hamel & L.J.O'Connell (eds.): A Matter of Principles? Ferment in U.S. Bioethics. Trinity Press Int., Valley Forge, Philadelphia, pp. 101-120. 35. Ten Have, H. (1994), Consensus, pluralism and procedural ethics. In: K.Bayertz (ed.): The Concept of Moral Consensus. The Case of Technological Interventions in human Reproduction. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, pp. 65-74. 36. Ten Have, H. (1994), Evaluatie van medische technologie - Een filosofische (na)beschouwing. In: S.van der Geest, P.ten Have, G.Nijhof en P.Verbeek-Heida (red.): De Macht der Dingen. Medische technologie in cultureel perspectief. Uitgeverij Het Spinhuis, Amsterdam, pp. 224243. 37. Ten Have, H. (1994), Beheerste of onbeheerste voortplanting. Een narratief-ethische verkenning 13 | P a g e

In: P.Schotsmans (red.): De maakbare mens. Davidsfonds, Leuven, pp. 95-117. 38. Ten Have, H. (1994): Commentaar op casus 'Ja, dat kan gebeuren': zwijgplicht en vaderschap'. H.M.Dupuis et al. (red.): Wat zou u doen? Medisch-ethische casuistiek met commentaren. Bohn Stafleu Van Loghum, Houten/Zaventem, pp. 96-98. 39. Ten Have, H. (1995), Choosing core health services in the Netherlands. In: D.Seedhouse (ed.): Reforming Health Care: Philosophy and Practice of International Health Reform. Wiley, Chichester, pp. 95-100. 40. Ten Have, H. (1995): De ethiek van de moderne dokter. In: M.H.R.Nuy en E.H.van de Lisdonk (red.): Medicus en Maatschappij. Leerboek complexe maatschappelijke problematiek ten behoeve van geneeskundigen in opleiding. Uitgeverij SWP, Utrecht, pp. 105-117. 41. Ten Have, H. (1995): Approcci europei all'Etica nella medicina clinica. In: C. Viafora (ed.): Comitati Etici. Una proposta bioetica per il mondo sanitario. Gregoriana Libreria Editrice, Padova, pp. 91-118. 42. Ten Have, H. (1996): Eutanasia: la experiencia holandesa. In: Fundacion de Ciencias de la Salud (ed.): Morir con Dignidad: Dilemas Eticos en el Final de la Vida. Doce Calles, Madrid, pp. 38-53. 43. Ten Have, H. (1996): Konsens, Pluralismus und Verfahrensethik. In: K.Bayertz (hrsg.): Moralischer Konsens. Technische Eingriffe in die menschliche Fortpflanzung als Modellfall. Frankfurt am Main, Suhrkamp Verlag, pp. 86-97. 44. Ten Have, H. (1996): Een eigen-zinnige visie op mens en zorg. In: M. Pijnenburg en F. Vosman (red.): Tegendraadse levensvisies. Visies in de gezondheidszorg op leven en lijden onder kritiek. Van Gorcum, Assen, pp. 52-62. 45. Ten Have, H. (1996): Pijn als medisch probleem? - Een kritische reflectie. In: I Uerz (red.): Pijn. Uitgeverij KU Nijmegen, pp. 101-104. 46. Ten Have, H. (1996): L'Eutanasia in Olanda: Un'analisi critica della situazione attuale. In: C. Viafora (ed.): Quando morire? Bioetica e diritto nel dibattito sull'eutanasia. Gregoriana/ Fondazione Lanza, Padova, pp. 119-141. 47. Ten Have, H. (1996): Autonomie. In: J.J.A. Doolaard (red.): Handboek Geestelijke Verzorging Zorginstellingen. Uitgeverij Kok, Kampen, pp. 875-880. 48. Ten Have, H. (1997): Living with the future: Genetic information and human existence. In: R. Chadwick, M. Levitt and D. Shickle (eds.): The right to know and the right not to know. Avebury, Aldershot, pp. 87-95. 49. Ten Have, H. (1997): Las listas de espero como metodo de limitacion de prestaciones. In: F.J.Judez Gutierrez (ed.): Limitacion de Prestaciones Sanitarias. Ediciones Doce Calles, 14 | P a g e

Madrid, pp. 78-107. 50. Ten Have, H. (1997): From synthesis and system to morals and procedure - the development of philosophy of medicine. In: R.A. Carson & C.R. Burns (eds.): The Philosophy of Medicine and Bioethics. A Twenty-Year Retrospective and Critical Appraisal. (Philosophy and Medicine volume 50). Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, pp. 105-123. 51. Ten Have, H. (1997): Institutionalisierungen der Lehre der Ethik in der Medizin: Die Situation in den Niederlanden. In: S.Reiter-Theil (hrsg.): Vermittlung Medizinischer Ethik. Theorie und Praxis in Europa. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, Baden-Baden, pp. 64-71. 52. Ten Have, H. (1998): De achterliggende vragen. In: P. Beker en A. Kalden (red.): Het perfecte kind. Kunstmatige voortplanting; feiten en meningen. Uitgeverij Muntinga, Rainbow Pocketboeken, Amsterdam, pp. 142-165. 53. Ten Have, H. (1998): Informatie over de eigen toekomst: goede informatie? Een ethische en filosofische waardering. In: J. van Vugt (red.): Genetische informatie en goede zorg. KSC/KVZ, Nijmegen, pp. 20-35. 54. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. and Sass, H-M. (1998): Introduction. Consensus formation in healthcare ethics. In: H.A.M.J.ten Have & H-M.Sass (eds.): Consensus formation in healthcare ethics. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht (Philosophy and Medicine series, vol.58), pp. 1-14. 55. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (1998): Consensus formation and healthcare policy. In: H.A.M.J.ten Have & H-M.Sass (eds.): Consensus formation in healthcare ethics. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht (Philosophy and Medicine series, vol.58), pp. 45-59. 56. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (1998): Das holländische Beispiel der aktiven Sterbehilfe. In: F.J.Illhardt, H.W. Heiss, M. Dornberg (hrsg.): Sterbehilfe - Handeln oder Unterlassen? Schattauer, Stuttgart/New York, pp. 77-81. 57. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. and Welie, J.V.M. (1998): Medicine, ownership, and the human body. In: H.A.M.J.ten Have and J.V.M. Welie (eds.): Ownership of the human body. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, pp. 1-15. 58. Dekkers, W.J.M. and Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (1998): Biomedical research with human body "parts". In: H.A.M.J.ten Have and J.V.M. Welie (eds.): Ownership of the human body. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, pp.49-63. 59. Welie, J.V.M. and Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (1998): Ownership of the human body: The Dutch context. In: H.A.M.J.ten Have and J.V.M. Welie (eds.): Ownership of the human body. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, pp. 99-114. 60. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (1998): Images of man in philosophy of medicine. In: M. Evans (ed.): Critical reflection on medical ethics (Advances in Bioethics, vol.4). JAI Press Inc., Stamford (Conn.)/London (England), pp. 173-193. 15 | P a g e

61. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (1998): Ethical dimension of the genome project. In: Conselho Nacional de Etica para as Ciencias da Vida: Poderes e Limites da Genetica. Colecçao Bioetica IV. Lisboa, pp. 37-50. 62. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (1999): Historical and social background. Introduction. In: R. Chadwick, et al. (eds.): The Ethics of Genetic Screening. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, pp. 129130. 63. Hoedemaekers, R. and Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (1999): Genetic health and genetic disease. In: V. Launis, J. Pietarinen and J. Räikkä (eds.): Genes and Morality: New essays. Rodopi, Amsterdam/ Atlanta, pp. 121-143. 64. Ten Have, H. (1999): Select gezelschap. In: R. Welters (red.): Grenzeloze selectie, Nijmegen University Press, pp. 81-88 (ISBN 90 5710 081 9). 65. Ten Have, H. (1999): Interpretatie in praktijk. Klinische ethiek en de prudente zorgverlener. In: J.P.Wils (red.): Ethiek en hermeneutiek. Uitgeverij Damon, Leende, pp. 239-263. 66. Ten Have, H. (2000): The zapping animal. Oscillating images of the human person in modern medicine. In: A-T.Tymieniecka and Z. Zalewski (eds.): Life - The human being between life and death. Analecta Husserliana LXIV, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, pp. 115-123 (ISBN 0-7923-5962-3). 67. Gordijn, B. und Ten Have, H. (2000): Einleitung: Grenzen medizinischen Handelns. Ein Vergleich zwischen Deutschland und den Niederlanden. In: Bert Gordijn & Henk ten Have (hrsg.): Medizinethik und Kultur. Grenzen medizinischen Handelns in Deutschland und den Niederlanden. Fromman-Holzboog, Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt, pp. 11-28. 68. Janssens, R. und Ten Have, H. (2000): Die niederländische Debatte über Schmerz und Schmerzbekämpfung in den Niederlanden. Philosophische Grundlagen und medizinischer Praxis. In: Bert Gordijn & Henk ten Have (hrsg.): Medizinethik und Kultur. Grenzen medizinischen Handelns in Deutschland und den Niederlanden. Fromman-Holzboog, Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt, pp. 197-224. 69. Ten Have, H. (2001): Ethics committees in the Netherlands. From institutional committee to clinical ethics. In: G.Lebeer & M. Moulin (eds.): Ethical function in hospital ethics committee. Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Bruxelles, pp. 9-16. 70. Ten Have, H. (2001): Arts en patient in cybergeneeskunde. In: C. van der Mast, W. van de Donk, J. Hemels and J. Jans (red.): Mens, machine, mens. Nieuwe media en maatschappelijke relaties. Uitgeverij Valkhof Pers, Nijmegen pp. 109-124 (ISBN 90 5625 1147). 71. Ten Have,H. (2001): Eutanasia: Paradoxos morais. In: Presidencia do Conselho de Ministros (ed.) Colleccao Bioetica VII: Tempo de vida e tempo de morte. Conselho Nacional de Etica para as Ciencias da Vida, Lisboa, pp. 77-91. 16 | P a g e

72. Heesterbeek, S. en Ten Have, H. (2001): Het normatieve spanningsveld tussen autonomie en paternalisme. In: S. de Joode (red.): Zwanger van de kinderwens. Visies, feiten & vragen over voortplantingstechnologie. Den Haag, Rathenau Instituut, pp. 138-154 (ISBN 90 346 3954 1). 73. Ten Have, H. (2001): Ethics and palliative care. In: Jose A.Anton Pacheco, Carmen Hernandes Martin, Jose Ordnonez Garcia (eds.): Reflexiones sobre la Medicina a la Entrada del Milenio. Acteas de las II Jornadas de Medicina y Filosofia. Sevilla, Editorial Kronos, pp. 73-89. 74. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (2001): Introduction. Bioethics and European traditions. In: H.A.M.J.ten Have & B.Gordijn (eds.): Bioethics in a European perspective. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, pp. 1-11. 75. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (2001): Foundations and history of bioethics. Introductory comments. In: H.A.M.J.ten Have & B.Gordijn (eds.): Bioethics in a European perspective. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, pp. 15-16. 76. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (2001): Theoretical models and approaches to ethics. In: H.A.M.J.ten Have & B.Gordijn (eds.): Bioethics in a European perspective. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, pp. 51-82. 77. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (2001): Person and body. Introductory comments. In: H.A.M.J.ten Have & B.Gordijn (eds.): Bioethics in a European perspective. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, pp. 111-113. 78. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (2001): Person and community. Introductory comments. In: H.A.M.J.ten Have & B.Gordijn (eds.): Bioethics in a European perspective. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, pp. 195-197. 79. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (2001): Choices in health care: Waiting list, rationing and priorities. In: H.A.M.J.ten Have & B.Gordijn (eds.): Bioethics in a European perspective. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, pp. 219-239. 80. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (2001): Allocation of resources and personal responsibility. In: H.A.M.J.ten Have & B.Gordijn (eds.): Bioethics in a European perspective. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, pp. 271-280. 81. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (2001): Procreation and reproduction. Introductory comments. In: H.A.M.J.ten Have & B.Gordijn (eds.): Bioethics in a European perspective. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, pp. 291-293. 82. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (2001): Genetics and culture. In: H.A.M.J.ten Have & B.Gordijn (eds.): Bioethics in a European perspective. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, pp. 351-368. 83. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (2001): Suffering and death. Introductory comments. In: H.A.M.J.ten Have & B.Gordijn (eds.): Bioethics in a European perspective. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 17 | P a g e

Dordrecht, pp. 407-409. 84. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (2001): Euthanasia. In: H.A.M.J.ten Have & B.Gordijn (eds.): Bioethics in a European perspective. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, pp. 469-486. 85. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (2001): The discipline of bioethics: Practical information. In: H.A.M.J.ten Have & B.Gordijn (eds.): Bioethics in a European perspective. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, pp. 517-532. 86. Ten Have, H. (2002): De prudente zorgverlener. In: M.Pijnenburg en M.Nuy (red.): Abstineren. Morele overwegingen bij het staken van levensverlengend medisch handelen. Uitgeverij Damon, Budel, pp. 62-68. 87. Ten Have, H. and Clark, D. (2002): Introduction: the work of the Pallium project. In: H.ten Have and D.Clark (eds): The ethics of palliative care. European perspectives. Open University Press, Buckingham, pp. 1-12. 88. Clark, D., Ten Have, H. and Janssens, R. (2002): Palliative care service developments in seven European countries. In: H.ten Have and D.Clark (eds): The ethics of palliative care. European perspectives. Open University Press, Buckingham, pp. 34-51. 89. Clark, D. Ten Have, H. and Janssens, R. (2002): Conceptual tensions in European palliative care. In: H.ten Have and D.Clark (eds): The ethics of palliative care. European perspectives. Open University Press, Buckingham, pp. 52-65. 90. Janssens, R. Ten Have, H. Broeckaert, B., Clark, D., Gracia, D. Illhardt, F-J., Lantz, G. Privitera, S. and Schotsmans, P. (2002): Moral values in palliative care: a European comparison. In: H.ten Have and D.Clark (eds): The ethics of palliative care. European perspectives. Open University Press, Buckingham, pp. 72-86. 91. Illhardt, F-J and Ten Have, H. (2002): Research ethics in palliative care. In: H.ten Have and D.Clark (eds): The ethics of palliative care. European perspectives. Open University Press, Buckingham, pp. 198-211. 92. Ten Have, H. and Janssens, R. (2002): Futility, limits and palliative care. In: H.ten Have and D.Clark (eds): The ethics of palliative care. European perspectives. Open University Press, Buckingham, pp. 212-232. 93. Ten Have, H. and Clark, D. (2002): Conclusion: ethics and palliative care. In: H.ten Have and D.Clark (eds): The ethics of palliative care. European perspectives. Open University Press, Buckingham, pp. 233-252. 94. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (2003): Biomedicine, bioethics and biotechnology. The impact of genetic technologies. In: Hershock, P.D., Stepaniants, M and Ames, R.T. (eds.): Technology and cultural values: On the edge of the third millennium. University of Hawai'i Press and EastWest Philosophers Conference, Honolulu, pp.101-116 (ISBN 0-8248-2647-7). 18 | P a g e

95. Ten Have, H. (2003): Genetics, medical utopianism and bio-ethics. In: L.Siep and M.Quante (eds): Der Umgang mit dem beginnende menschlichen Leben. Ethische, medizintheoretische und rechtliche Probleme aus niederländischer und deutscher Perspektive. LIT, Münster, pp. 59-74 (ISBN 3-8258-5951-7). 96. Ten Have, H. (2003): European influences in health care ethics. In: A.den Exter and J. Sandor (eds.): Frontiers of European Health Law. Yearbook 2002. Erasmus University Press, Rotterdam, pp. 132-144 (ISBN 90-807487-2-2). 97. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (2004): Geneticization: The socio-cultural impact of gentechnology. In: G. Magill (ed.): Genetics and Ethics: An Interdisciplinary Study. St.Louis, Saint Louis University Press, pp.80-100 (ISBN 0-9652929-7-5). 98. Ten Have, H. and Purtilo, R.B. (2004): Introduction. Historical overview of a current global epidemic. In: R.Purtilo and H.ten Have (eds.): Ethical Foundations of palliative care for Alzheimer Disease. Baltimore and London, The Johns Hopkins University Press, pp. 1-4. 99. Ten Have, H. (2004): Expanding the scope of palliative care. In: R.Purtilo and H.ten Have (eds.): Ethical Foundations of Palliative Care for Alzheimer Disease. Baltimore and London, The Johns Hopkins University Press, pp. 61-79. 100. Ten Have, H. (2005): End-of-Life decision making in the Netherlands. In: R.H.Blank and J.C.Merrick (eds.): End-of-Life Decision Making. A cross-national study. Cambridge (Mass.) and London, The MIT Press, pp. 147-168. 101. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (2005): A communitarian approach to clinical bioethics. In: C.Viafora (ed): Clinical bioethics. A search for the foundations. Springer, pp. 41-51. 102. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (2005): “A helping and caring profession”: medicine as a normative practice. In: C.Viafora (ed): Clinical bioethics. A search for the foundations. Springer, pp. 7597. 103. Ten Have, H. (2006): Die Allgemeine Erklaerung uber Bioethik und Menschenrechte der UNESCO – Entstehungsprozess und Bedeutung. In: Deutsche UNESCO-Kommission: Allgemeine Erklaerung uber Bioethik und Menschenrechte. Bonn, pp. 27-36. 104. Ten Have, H. (2006): UNESCO and ethics of science and technology. In: UNESCO: Ethics of science and technology. Explorations of the frontiers of science and ethics. UNESCO, Paris, pp. 5-16. 105. Ten Have, H. (2006): Introduction: Environment, ethics and policy. In: Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (ed.): Environmental ethics and international policy. Ethics Series, UNESCO Publishing, Paris, pp. 11-21. 106. Ten Have, H. (2006): Ethics and Politics. The activities of UNESCO in the area of ethics. In: 19 | P a g e

P.J.D.Drenth, L. Honnefelder, J.J.F. Schroots.and B.Sitter-Liver(eds.): In search of common values in the European Research Area. ALLEA, Amsterdam, pp. 87-97. 107. Ten Have, H. (2006): Criticism of the Universal Declaration. In: H.Gros Espiell and Y. Gomez Sanchez (eds.): La Declaracion Universal sobre Bioetica y Derechos Humanos de la Unesco. Editorial Comares, Granada, pp. 183-193. 108. Ten Have, H. (2006): Dutch designs of death and dying. In: P.Zagalo e Melo (ed.): The Fulbright Brainstorms on Bioethics. Bioethics: Frontiers and new challenges. Principia, São João do Estoril, Cascais, pp. 83-95. 109. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (2007): Introduction. UNESCO, ethics and emerging technologies. In: Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (ed.): Nanotechnologies, ethics and politics. Ethics Series. UNESCO Publishing, Paris, pp.13-35. 110. Ten Have, H. (2007): Le programme d’éducation à l’éthique de l’UNESCO. In : C. Byk (ed.):Bioéthique et Droit International. Autour de la déclaration universelle sur la bioéthique et les droits de l’homme. LexisNexis, Paris, pp. 143-149. 111. Ten Have, H. (2007): The need and desirability of an (Hippocratic) Oath or Pledge for scientists. In: J. Engelbrecht and J.J.F.Schroots (eds.): New perspectives in academia. ALLEA Biennial Yearbook 2006. Amsterdam, KNAW, pp. 19-30. 112. Ten Have, H. (2007): UNESCO’s activities in the area of ethics of science and technology. In: L.G.Christophorou and C. Drakatos (eds.): Science, technology and human values. The Academy of Athens, Athens, pp. 100-206. 113. Ten Have, H. (2008): Towards global bioethics: The UNESCO Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights. In: V.Launis and J. Räikkä (eds.): Genetic democracy. Philosophical perspectives. Springer, United Kingdom, pp. 31-42. 114. Ten Have, H. (2008): Is the patient entitled to have access to a new health technology which is still pending for evaluation, or which is not included in the services of the National Health Services? In: I. Galende Dominguez and E. Andradas Aragones (eds.): Aspectos éticos y legales en la Evaluacion de Tecnologias Sanitarias. Agencia Lain Entralgo, Madrid, pp. 102-120. 115. Ten Have, H. (2008): Kulturübergreifende Bioethik. Der Ansatz der UNESCO. In: L.Honnefelder & D. Lanzerath (hrsg.): Bioethik im Kontext von Recht, Moral und Kultur. University Press, Bonn, pp.123-137. 116. Ten Have, H. (2008): International Bioethics and Human Genetics. The activities of UNESCO. In: Centre for Arab Genomic Studies: Ethical Perspectives of Genetic Applications in the Arab World. Dubai, United Aran Emirates, pp. 18-22. 117. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. and Jean, M.S. (2009): Introduction. In: H.A.M.J. ten Have and M.S. Jean 20 | P a g e

(eds.): The UNESCO Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights. Background, principles and application. UNESCO Publishing, Paris, pp. 17-55. 118. Ten Have, H.A.M.J (2009): Bioethics and women – Future challenges. In: Bundeskanzleramt – Oesterreich Bioethikkommission (hrsg.): Bioethics and Women. Geschäftsstelle der Bioethikkommission, Wien, pp. 42-46. 119. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. and S. Bahri (2009): Introduccion a la Declaracion Universal sobre Bioetica y Derechos Humanos. In: M. Casado (ed.): Sobre la Dignidad y los Principios. Analisis de la Declaracion Universal sobre Bioetica y Derechos Humanos UNESCO. Thomson Reuters, Cizur Menor (Navarra), pp. 25-28. 120. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (2010): Promoting and applying bioethics – the Ethics Programme of UNESCO. In: A. den Exter (ed.): Human rights and biomedicine. Maklu, Antwerpen/Apeldoorn/Portland, pp. 37-47. 121. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (2010): Introduccion: medio ambiente, etica y politicas. In: H.A.M.J.ten Have (ed.): Etica ambiental y politicas internacionales. Ediciones UNESCO, Paris, pp. 11-23. 122. Ten Have, Henk (2010): Hacia un juramento etico universal para cientificos. In: G.A.Lemarchand (ed.): Ciencia para la paz y el desarrollo: el caso del Juramento Hipocratico para Cientificos. UNESCO, Montevideo, pp. 11-16. 123. Ten Have, Henk (2010): Biotecnologie: tra follia e saggezza. In: J.Thiam and M. Losito (eds.): Bioetica al futuro. Tecnizzare l’uomo o umanizzare la tecnica? Libreria Editrice Vaticana, Citta del Vaticano, pp.46-62. 124. Chadwick, R., ten Have, H. and Meslin, E. (2011): Introduction. In: Ruth Chadwick, Henk ten Have and Eric Meslin (eds): The SAGE Handbook of Health Care Ethics: Core and Emerging Issues. SAGE Handbook series, London, SAGE Publications, pp. 1-9. 125. Ten Have, H. (2011): Foundationalism and principles. In: Ruth Chadwick, Henk ten Have and Eric Meslin (eds): The SAGE Handbook of Health Care Ethics: Core and Emerging Issues. SAGE Handbook series, London, SAGE Publications, pp. 20-30. 126. Borovečki, A., ten Have, H. and Oreškovič, S. (2011): Weltweite Erfahrungen in der Ausbildung von Ethikkomitees – Schlussfolgerungen für das kroatische Gesundheidswesen. In: R. Stutzki, K. Ohnsorge & S. Reiter-Theil (eds.): Ethikkonsultation heute – Vom Modell zur Praxis. LIT Verlag, Berlin/Zürich, pp. 335-344. 127. Ten Have, H. (2011): Bioetica: el arte de la interpretacion y la deliberacion. In: Lydia Feito, Diego Gracia and Miguel Sanchez (eds.): Bioetica: el estado de cuestion. Editorial Triacastela y Fundacion de Ciencias de la Salud, Madrid, pp.155-174. 128. Ten Have, H (2011): Henk ten Have. In: Jan Kyrre Olsen Friis, Peter Rossel, and Michael Slot Norup (eds.): Philosophy of Medicine: 5 Questions. Automatic Press,/VIP, Birkerød 21 | P a g e

(Denmark), pp. 55-78. 128. Ten Have, H. (2012): Organizations and guidelines. In: Ruth Chadwick (ed.). Encyclopedia of Applied Ethics, Second Edition, volume 10. San Diego: Academic Press, p. 297-306. 129. Ten Have, H. (2012): Geneticization: Concept. In: Encyclopedia of Life Sciences, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd: Chichester http://www.els.net/ [DOI: 10.1002/9780470015902.a0005896.pub2]. 130. Ten Have, Henk (2012): Genetisierung. In: U.Wiesing (ed.): Ethik in der Medizin. Ein Studienbuch. Philipp Reclam jun. Stuttgart, p.390-392. 131. Ten Have, Henk (2012): Bioética sem fronteiras (Bioethics without borders). In Dora Porto, Volnei Garrafa, Gerson Zalafon Martins and Swedenberger do Nacimento Barbosa (eds.): Bioéticas, poderes e injustiças – 10 anos depois. Conselhos Federal de Medicina, Cátedra Unesco de Bioética, Sociedade Brasileira de Bioética: Brasilia, p.43-61. 132. Ten Have, Henk (2013): Palliative care. In: Hugh LaFollette (ed.): The International Encyclopedia of Ethics. Blackwell Publishing: Oxford, UK, pp. 3782-3789 (Wiley Online Library DOI: 10.1002/9781444367072.wbiee113). 133. Ten Have, Henk (2013): Macro-triage and disaster planning. In: Donal O’Matuna (eds). Disaster Bioethics. Springer Publishers: Dordrecht, 2013 (in press). 134. Ten Have, Henk (2013): Bioethics and Human Rights – Wherever the twain shall meet. In: Silja Vöneky, Britta Beylage-Haarmann. Anja Höfelmeier & Anna-Katharina Hübler (eds.): Ethik und Recht – Die Ethisierung des Rechts/ Ethics and Law - The ethicalization of law. Springer: Dordrecht: 149-175. 135. Ten Have, Henk and Gordijn, Bert (2013): Global bioethics. In: Henk A.M.J. ten Have and Bert Gordijn (eds.): Handbook of Global Bioethics. Springer Publishers, Dordrecht: 3-18. 136. Ten Have, Henk and Gordijn, Bert (2013): Structure of the Compendium. In: Henk A.M.J. ten Have and Bert Gordijn (eds.): Handbook of Global Bioethics. Springer Publishers, Dordrecht: 35-42. 137. Ten Have, Henk (2013): Bioethics education. In: Henk A.M.J. ten Have and Bert Gordijn (eds.): Handbook of Global Bioethics. Springer Publishers, Dordrecht: 447-466. 138. Gordijn, Bert and Ten Have, Henk (2013): Future perspectives. In: Henk A.M.J. ten Have and Bert Gordijn (eds.): Handbook of Global Bioethics. Springer Publishers, Dordrecht: 829-844. 139. Ten Have, Henk (2014): Nanotechnology and ethics – European public policies. In: Bert Gordijn and Anthony Mark Cutter (eds.): In pursuit of nanoethics. Springer Publishers: Dordrecht: 193-208.

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IV. SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES IV.1. SCI and SSCI articles (peer reviewed journals) 1. Ten Have, H. and Eulderink, F. (1980), Degenerative changes in the cervical spine and their relationship to its mobility. Journal of Pathology 132: 133-159. 2. Ten Have, H. and Eulderink, F. (1981), Mobility and degenerative changes of the ageing cervical spine. A macroscopic and statistical study. Gerontology 27: 42-50. 3. Eulderink, F. and Ten Have, H. (1982), Do adjacent joints compensate for decreased mobility in a cervical spine segment? Zeitschrift für Rheumatologie 41: 263-267. 4. Ten Have, H. and Van der Arend, A. (1985), Philosophy of Medicine in the Netherlands. Theoretical Medicine 6: 1-42. 5. Ten Have, H. and Sporken, P. (1985), Heroin addiction, ethics and philosophy of medicine. Journal of Medical Ethics 11: 173-177. 6. Ten Have, H., Bergsma, J. and Broekman, J. (eds.) (1987), Preface. Theoretical Medicine 8: 99-103. 7. Ten Have, H. (1987), Medicine and the Cartesian image of man. Theoretical Medicine 8: 235-246. 8. Ten Have, H. and Kimsma, G. (1988), Clinical Medical Ethics. Theoretical Surgery 3: 49-50. 9. Ten Have, H. and Essed, G. (1989), An experimental case-conference programme for obstetrics and gynaecology clinical students. Journal of Medical Ethics 15: 94-98. 10. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. and Welie, J. (1992), Euthanasia: Normal medical practice? Hastings Center Report 22 (2): 34-38. 11. Ten Have, H. and Keasberry, H. (1992), Equity and Solidarity: The context of health care in the Netherlands. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 17: 463-477. 12. Ten Have, H. (1994), The hyperreality of clinical ethics: A unitary theory and hermeneutics. Theoretical Medicine 15: 113-131. 13. Ten Have, H. (1995), Teaching ethics in the clinic: A comparison of two Dutch programmes. Medical Education 29: 34-38. 14. Ten Have, H. (1995), The anthropological tradition in philosophy of medicine. Theoretical Medicine 16: 3-14. 15. Ten Have, H. (1995), Letters to dr Frankenstein? Ethics and the new reproductive technologies. 23 | P a g e

Social Science & Medicine 40 (2): 141-146. 16. Ten Have, H. (1995): Medical Technology Assessment and Ethics - Ambivalent relations. Hastings Center Report 25 (5): 13-19. 17. Ten Have, H. and Welie, J.V.M. (1996): Euthanasia in the Netherlands. Critical Care Clinics 12: 97-108. 18. Olde Rikkert, M.G.M., Ten Have, H.A.M.J. and Hoefnagels, W.H.L. (1996): Informed consent in biomedical studies on aging: survey of four journals. British Medical Journal 313: 1117. 19. De Witte, J. and ten Have, H.A.M.J. (1997): Ownership of genetic material and information. Social Science & Medicine 45(1): 51-60. 20. Hoedemaekers, R., ten Have, H. and Chadwick, R. (1997): Genetic Screening: A comparative analysis of three recent reports. Journal of Medical Ethics 23: 135-141. 21. Olde Rikkert, M.G.M., Van den Bercken, J.H.L., Ten Have, H.A.M.J. and Hoefnagels, W.H.L. (1997): Experienced consent in geriatrics research: a new method to optimize the capacity to consent in frail elderly subjects. Journal of Medical Ethics 23: 271-276. 22. Van den Akker, B., Janssens, R. and Ten Have, H. (1997): Euthanasia and international human rights law: prolegomena for an international debate. Medicine, Science and the Law 37(4): 289-295. 23. Ten Have, H. and Lelie, A. (1998): Medical ethics research between theory and practice. Theoretical Medicine 19: 263-276. 24. Chadwick, R., Ten Have, H., Husted, J., Levitt, M., McGleenan, T., Shickle, D. and Wiesing, U. (1998): Genetic screening and ethics: European perspectives. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 23(3): 255-273. 25. Hoedemaekers, R. and Ten Have, H. (1998): Geneticization: The Cyprus paradigm. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 23(3): 274-287. 26. Lelie, A., Dekkers, W.J.M., Van Hamersvelt, H.W., Huysmans, F.Th.M. and Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (1999): Discontinuing dialysis: patient's wishes and professional judgement. Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation 14: 318-321. 27. Janssens, R., Zylicz, Z. and Ten Have, H. (1999): Articulating the concept of palliative care: Philosophical and theological perspectives. Journal of Palliative Care 15(2): 38-44. 28. Janssens, R., Ten Have, H., and Zylicz, Z. (1999): Hospice and euthanasia in The Netherlands. An ethical point of view. Journal of Medical Ethics 25: 408-412. 29. Hoedemaekers, R. and Ten Have, H. (1999): The concept of abnormality in medical genetics. 24 | P a g e

Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 20: 537-561. 30. Clark, D, Ten Have, H. and R. Janssens (2000): Common threads? Palliative care service development in seven European countries. Palliative Medicine 14: 479-490. 31. Jochemsen, H. and Ten Have, H. (2000): The autonomy of the health professional: An introduction. Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 21: 405-408. 32. Ten Have, H. (2000): Re-evaluating professional autonomy in health care. Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 21: 503-513. 33. Ebbesen, P., Gratwohl, A., Hows, J. and Ten Have, H. (2000): Autologous cord blood transplantation. A procedure with potential beyond bone marrow replacement? Bone Marrow Transplantation 26, p. 114. 34. Janssens, R., Ten Have, H. and Clark, D, et al. (2001): Palliative care in Europe: towards a more comprehensive understanding. European Journal of Palliative Care 8(1): 20-23. 35. Reuzel, R.P.B., Van der Wilt, Ten Have, H.A.M.J. and De Vries Robbe, P.J. (2001): Interactive technology assessment and wide reflective equilibrium. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 26(3): 245-261. 36. Chadwick, R., Ten Have, H., Hoedemaekers, R., Husted, J., Levitt,M., McGleenan,T., Shickle, D. and Wiesing, U. (2001): Euroscreen 2: Toward Community policy on insurance, commercialisation and public awareness. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 26(3): 263-272. 37. Reuzel, R.P.B., Van der Wilt, G.J., De Vries Robbe, P.J. and Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (2001): A view from the Netherlands: Ethics as interactive evaluation. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 10(1): 111-115. 38. Hermsen, M. and Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (2001): Moral problems in palliative care journals. Palliative Medicine 15: 425-431. 39. Janssens, R.J.P.A. and Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (2001): The concept of palliative care in the Netherlands. Palliative Medicine 15(5): 481-486. 40. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (2001): Euthanasia: moral paradoxes. Palliative Medicine 15(5): 505-511. 41. Hermsen, M.A. and Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (2002): Euthanasia in palliative care journals. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management 23(6): 517-525. 42. Ten Have, H. (2003): Why (not) legalise euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide? European Journal of Palliative Care 10(2), suppl: 21-27. 43. Hermsen, M.A. and ten Have, H.A.M.J. (2003): Practical ethics of palliative care. American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Care 20(2): 1-2. 25 | P a g e

44. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (2003): Genetic advances require comprehensive bioethical debate. Croatian Medical Journal 44 (5): 533-537. 45. Mallia, P. and ten Have, H. (2003): Reappraising genetic screening and testing through the phenomenology of the doctor-patient relationship. International Journal of Bioethics 14(3): 45-58. 46. Mallia, P. and ten Have, H. (2003): Eugenics and new genetics. International Journal of Bioethics 14(3): 17-32. 47. Mallia, P. and ten Have, H. (2003): Can the four principles help in genetic screening decision-making? Health Care Analysis 11(2): 131-140. 48. Ten Have, H. (2004): Ethical Perspectives on health technology assessment. International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care 20 (1): 71-76. 49. Ten Have, H. (2004): Horror regulationum. Hastings Center Report 34 (4): 16-17. 50. Janssens, M.J.P.A., Van Rooij, M.F.A.M., ten Have, H.A.M.J., Kortmann, F.A.M. and Van Wijmen, F.C.B. (2004): Pressure and coercion in the care for the addicted: Ethical perspectives. Journal of Medical Ethics 30: 453-458. 51. Hermsen, M.A. and ten Have, H.A.M.J. (2004): Pastoral care, spirituality and religion in palliative care journals. American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Care 21(5): 353-356. 52. Borovecki, A., ten Have, H. and Oreskovic, S. (2004): Developments regarding ethical issues in medicine in the Republic of Croatia. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 13(3): 263266. 53. Hermsen, M.A. and ten Have, H. (2005): Decision-making in palliative care practice and the need for moral deliberation: A qualitative study. Patient Education and Counseling 56: 268275. 54. Noble, B., Clark, C., Meldrum, M., ten Have, H., Seymour, J., Winslow, M. and Paz, S. (2005): The measurement of pain: 1945-2000. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management 29: 14-21. 55. Borovecki, A, ten Have, H. and Oreskovic, S. (2005): Ethics and the structures of health care in the European countries in transition: hospital ethics committees in Croatia. British Medical Journal 331: 227-9. 56. Hermsen, M. and ten Have, H (2005): Decision-making in palliative care: Continuing a dialogue. Patient Education and Counseling 58: 119-120. 57. Borovecki, A, ten Have, H. and Oreskovic, S (2006): Education of ethics committee members: Experiences from Croatia. Journal of Medical Ethics 32: 138-142. 26 | P a g e

58. Ten Have, H. (2006): The activities of UNESCO in the area of ethics. Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 16 (4): 333-351. 59. Ten Have, H. and Ang, T.W. (2007): UNESCO’s Global Ethics Observatory. Journal of Medical Ethics 33 (1): 15-16. 60. Ten Have, H. (2008): The Ethics Education Program of UNESCO. Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (1): 57-59. 61. Pijnenburg, M.A.M., Gordijn, B, Vosman, F.J.H. and ten Have, H.A.M.J. (2008): Catholic healthcare organizations and the articulation of their identity. HEC Forum 20(1): 75-97. 62. Steinkamp, N.L., Gordijn, B. and ten Have, H.A.M.J. (2008): Debating ethical expertise. Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 18(2): 173-192. 63. Ang, T.W., ten Have, H., Solbakk, J.H. and Nys, H. (2008): UNESCO Global Ethics Observatory: Database on ethics related legislation and guidelines. Journal of Medical Ethics 34: 738-741. 64. Steinkamp, N.L., Gordijn, B. and ten Have, H.A.M.J. (2008): Ethical expertise revisited: Reply to Giles Scofield. Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 18(4): 385-392. 65. Garrafa, V. and ten Have, H. (2010): National Bioethics Council: a Brazilian proposal. Journal of Medical Ethics 36: 99-102. 66. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (2010): UNESCO’s activities in ethics. Science and Engineering Ethics 16: 7-15. 67. Borovecki, A., Babic-Bosonac, S. and ten Have, H. (2010): Stadiul implementării legii privind drepturile pacienţilor din Croaţia-studiu pilot. Revista Română de Bioetică 8(3): 36-48. 68. Pijnenburg, M.A.M. Gordijn, B., Vosman, F.J.H., ten Have, H.A.M.J. (2011): Catholic Healthcare Organizations and how they can contribute to solidarity; A social-ethical account of Catholic identity. Christian Bioethics; doi: 10.1093/cb/cbq021. 69. Ten Have, H, Dikenou, C. and Feinholz, D. (2011): Assisting countries in establishing National Bioethics Committee: UNESCO’s Assisting Bioethics Committee project. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 20 (3): 1-9. 70. Ten Have, H. and Gordijn, B. (2011): Travelling bioethics. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 14 (1): 1-3. 71. Gordijn, B. and ten Have, H. (2011): Prioritisation in healthcare - still muddling through. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 14(2): 109-110. 27 | P a g e

72. Ten Have, H. and Gordijn, B. (2011): Diversity and bioethics. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 14(3): 227-228. 73. Ten Have, H. (2011): Global bioethics and communitarianism. Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 32: 315-326. 74. Simpore, J., Compaore, E., Sawadogo,J.,Djigma, F., Ouermi, D., Martinetto, M., Pietra, V., Fabo, F., ten Have, H.A.M.J. and Garcia, A. (2011): Human Immunodeficiency Virus prevention among HIV-serodiscordant couples in Burkina Faso: Biomedical issues, bioethical and cultural challenges. World Journal of AIDS 1(4): http://www.scirp.org/journal/wja/ 75. Gordijn, B. and ten Have, H. (2012): Ethics of migration, adaptation and geoengineering. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 15(1): 1-2. 76. Ten Have, H. and Gordijn, B. (2012): Broadening education in bioethics. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 15(2): 77. Ten Have, H. (2012): Potter’s notion of bioethics. Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 22(1): 59-82. 78. Gordijn, B. and ten Have, H. (2012): The ethics of autism. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 15(3): 253-254. 79. Ten Have, H. and Gordijn, B. (2012): Regions, concepts and integrations. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 15(4): 363-364. 80. Gordijn, B. and ten Have, H (2013): Quandaries of ethics education. Medicine Health Care and Philosophy 16(1): 1-2. 81. Ten Have, H. and Gordijn, B (2013): The business of care. Medicine Health Care and Philosophy 16(2): 123-124. 82. Gordijn, B. and ten Have, H. (2013): International experiences with priority setting in healthcare. Medicine Health Care and Philosophy 16(3): 325-326. 83. Ten Have, Henk (2013): Global bioethics: Transnational experiences and impacts on Islamic bioethics. Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science 48(3): 600-617. 84. Ten Have, Henk and Jos Welie (2013): Palliative sedation versus euthanasia: An ethical assessment. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management. In press (DOI: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2013.03.008)

IV.2. Articles in peer refereed journals (not SCI and SSCI) 1. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (1978), Het verband tussen degeneratieve afwijkingen en beweeglijkheid 28 | P a g e

van de halswervelkolom. Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde 122: 1997. 2. Ten Have, H. (1980), Self-help. Backgrounds, postulates and problems of a new phenomenon. Huisarts en Wetenschap 23: 305-308. 3. Ten Have, Henk (1980), Wijsbegeerte der geneeskunde. Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 72: 242-263. 4. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (1982), Geneeskunde en filosofie, aspecten van een wisselvallige relatie. Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde 126: 668-673. 5. Ten Have, H. (1982), De parafraseermethode in de filosofie van Bentham. Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 74: 24-246. 6. Ten Have, H. (1983), Historisch-filosofische achtergronden van sociale gezondheidszorg. Tijdschrift voor Sociale Gezondheidszorg 61: 892-897. 7. Sporken, C.P. and Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (1984), Gezondheidsethiek en grondslagen van de geneeskunde. Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde 128: 2387-2390. 8. Ten Have, H., Thung, P.J. and Van Leeuwen, E. (1985), Beleid, ethiek en waarden in de gezondheidszorg. Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde 129: 1102-1105. 9. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (1987), Gezondheid en haar wetenschappen. Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde 131: 1274-1278. 10. Ten Have, H. and Kimsma, G.K. (1987), Medisch-ethisch onderwijs in de Verenigde Staten en Nederland. Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde 131: 1447-1449. 11. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (1987), Gezondheid in filosofisch perspectief. Filosofie en Praktijk 8: 113-127. 12. Wackers, G.L. and Ten Have, H. (1989), Medische waarneming en de nietsvermoedende patiënt. Filosofie en Praktijk 10: 31-40. 13. Ten Have, H. and Essed, G. (1989), Ethisch onderwijs in de klinische fase. Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde 133: 687-689. 14. Ten Have, H. (1989), Euthanasia in the Netherlands: The legal context and the cases. Hospital Ethics Committee Forum. An interdisciplinary Journal of Hospitals' Ethical and Legal Issues 1(1): 41-45. 15. Ten Have, H. (1990), Health Policy, Philosophy, and Ethics: An Introduction. BioLaw.A Legal and Ethical Reporter on Medicine, Health Care, and Bioengineering 2(35): 1617-1618. 16. Ten Have, H. (1990), Health and Responsibility as Policy Tools. BioLaw. A Legal and Ethical 29 | P a g e

Reporter on Medicine, Health Care and Bioengineering 2(35): 1623-1630. 17. Ten Have, H. (1992), Verantwoorde zorg. Tijdschrift voor Sociale Gezondheidszorg 70(9): 503. 18. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. and Welie, J.V.M. (1993), Euthanasie -- eine gängige medizinische Praxis? Zur Situation in den Niederlanden. Zeitschrift für Medizinische Ethik 39: 63-72. 19. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (1993), Choosing core health services in the Netherlands. Health Care Analysis 1(1): 43-47. 20. Ten Have, H. (1993), How Futility saved the Life of Medicine. A Commentary on Erich Loewy's 'Futility and the Goals of Medicine'. European Philosophy of Medicine and Health Care 1(2): 30-33. 21. Ten Have, H. (1994), Posthippocratic ethics and medical technology. European Philosophy of Medicine and Health Care 2(1): 3-5. 22. Ten Have, H. (1994), Philosophy of medicine and bioethics, world-wide and nation-focused. European Philosophy of Medicine and Health Care 2(2): 3-5. 23. Ten Have, H., Van Wijmen, F. and Van der Ploeg, I. (1994), Medische ethiek en gezondheidsrecht in het Nederlands medisch onderwijs. I. Medische ethiek. Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde 138: 414-418. 24. Van Wijmen, F., Ten Have, H. and Van der Ploeg, I. (1994), Medische ethiek en gezondheidsrecht in het Nederlands medisch onderwijs. II. Gezondheidsrecht. Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde 138: 418-422. 25. Ten Have, H. (1994), Responsibilities and Rationalities: Should the patient be blamed? The distinction between prospective and retrospective responsibility. Health Care Analysis 2(2): 119-123. 26. Ten Have, H. (1994), Teaching ethics within the medical curriculum. Health Care Analysis 2(2): 173-177. 27. Ten Have, H. (1994): European Bioethics. European Philosophy of Medicine and Health Care 2(3): 3-5. 28. Olde Rikkert, M.G.H., A. Lelie, H.A.M.J.ten Have, H.W.van Hamersvelt, W.H.L.Hoefnagels (1995): WGBO in de praktijk: starten en stoppen van hemodialyse bij een 90-jarige patiënt. Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde 139: 1769-1773. 29. Ten Have, H. (1995): Medicine and Culture. European Philosophy of Medicine and Health Care 3(2): 3-4. 30. Norg, R.J.C. and ten Have, H. (1996): Ethiek en 'medical technology assessment'. Nederlands 30 | P a g e

Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde 140(18): 990-993. 31. Ten Have, H. (1996): Information and progress in philosophy of medicine. European Philosophy of Medicine and Health Care 4(1): 3-4. 32. Ten Have, H. (1996): The Health Society. European Philosophy of Medicine and Health Care 4(2): 3-5. 33. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (1996): De ethiek van de onderzoeksopzet: gerandomiseerde heroineverstrekking. Tijdschrift voor Sociale Gezondheidszorg 74(8): 374-5. 34. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. and Janssens, M.J.P.A. (1997): Regulating euthanasia in the Netherlands. Ethics Committees for review of euthanasia? HEC Forum 9(4): 393-399. 35. Ten Have, H. (1998): Philosophy of medicine and health care - European perspectives. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 1(1): 1-3. 36. Ten Have, H. (1998): Medicine and health care - A commentary to Lennart Nordenfelt. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 1(1): 13-14. 37. Chadwick, R., Ten Have, H., Husted, J., Levitt, M., McGleenan, T., Shickle, D. and Wiesing, U. (1998): Genetische Screening und Ethik: Europäische Perspektiven. Ethik in der Medizin 10: 195-202. 38. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (1998): Health care and the human body. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 1(2): 103-105. 39. Janssens, R. and Ten Have, H. (1999): Medische ethiek en zorgpraktijk: Een diagnose vanuit moraaltheologisch perspectief. Tijdschrift voor Theologie 39(2): 162-177. 40. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (1999): Medical philosophy and the cultivation of humanity. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 2(1): 1-2. 41. Reuzel, R., Van der Wilt, G-J., Ten Have, H. and De Vries Robbé, P. (1999): Reducing normative bias in health technology assessment: Interactive evaluation and casuistry. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 2(3): 255-263. 42. Ten Have, H. and Heubel, F. (1999): Teaching ethics in the new millennium. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 2(3): 217. 43. Hilhorst, J.A., Braat, D.D.M., Goverde, H.J.M., Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (2000): Cryopreservatie van ovariumweefsel; ethische bezinning nu opportuun. Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde 144(15): 695-698. 44. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (2000): Medicine's reality. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 3(1): 12. 31 | P a g e

45. Chadwick, R., Ten Have, H., Hoedemaekers, R., Husted, J., Levitt, M., McGleenan, T., Shickle, D. and Wiesing, U. (2000): Euroscreen 2: Zu einer gemeinsamen Versicherungsund Kommerzialisierungspolitik und zu einer Politik des öffentlichen Bewusstseins über Genetik. Ethik in der Medizin 12 (4): 269-273. 46. Clark, D., Ten Have, H. and Janssens, R. (2001): Un filo comune? Gli sviluppi del servizio delle cure palliative. Bioetica e Cultura 21(1): 27-41. 47. Akkerman, A.E., Evers, W.J.M.., Gordijn, B., Ten Have, H.A.M.J. and Kollee, L.A.A. (2001): Moreel beraad nader onderzocht. Evaluatie van ethisch overleg in de neonatologie. Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde en Ethiek 11(2): 40-45. 48. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (2001): Genetics and culture: The geneticization thesis. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 4(3): 295-304. 49. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (2001): Palliative care and genetics. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 4(3): 259-160. 50. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (2002): Cybermedicine and e-ethics. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 5(2): 117-119. 51. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (2002): Honderd jaar Gezondheidsraad. V. Ethisch-maatschappelijke vraagstukken. Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde 146(41): 1947-1951. 52. Mallia, P. and Ten Have, H. (2003): Should family doctors counsel patients on genetic testing and screening? The Family Physician 23: 2-6. 53. Ten Have, H. (2003): Ethical challenges of the new biotechnology. Revista Latinoamericana de Bioetica 4: 57-79. 54. Ten Have, H. (2003): Research ethics. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 6(1): 1-3. 55. Mallia, P. and Ten Have, H. (2003): From what should we protect future generations: Germline therapy or genetic screening? Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy (6)1: 17-24. 56. Smeenk, A.D.J. and Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (2003): Medicalization and obstetric care. An analysis of developments in Dutch midwifery. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 6(2): 153-165. 57. Hermsen, M.A. and Ten Have, H. (2003): Moral problems in palliative care practice: A qualitative study. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 6(3): 263-272. 58. Winslow, M., Clark, D., Seymour, J., Noble, B., Ten Have, H., Meldrum, M.and.Paz, S. (2003): Changing technologies of cancer pain relief: themes from the twentieth century. Progress in Palliative Care 11 (5): 256-260. 32 | P a g e

59. Pijnenburg, M. and Ten Have, H. (2004): Catholic Hospitals and Modern Culture. A challenging relationship. The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 4(1): 73-88. 60. Mallia, P. and Ten Have, H. (2005): Pragmatic approaches to genetic screening. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 8: 69-77. 61. Mallia, P. and Ten Have, H. (2005): Applying theological developments to bioethical issues such as genetic screening. Ethics & Medicine 21 (2): 95-107. 62. Ten Have, H., Borovecki. A. and Oreskovic. S. (2005): Master programme “Health, human rights and ethics”: A curriculum development experience at Andrija Stampar School of Public Health, medical school, University of Zagreb. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 8: 371376. 63. Hermsen, M. and Ten Have, H. (2005): Palliative care teams: effective through moral reflection. Journal of Interprofessional Care 19 (6): 561-68. 64. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (2005): The Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights. International Social Science Journal 186: 743-753. 65. Borovecki, A., ten Have, H. and Oreskovic, S. (2006): Ethics and the European countries in transition – the past and the future. Bulletin of Medical Ethics 214: 15-20 66. Borovecki, A., ten Have, H. and Oreskovic, S. (2006): A critical analysis of Croatian hospital ethics committees: Opportunity or Bureaucratic Cul-de-Sac? Drustvena Istrazivanja 15: 1221- 1238. 67. Gordijn, B. and ten Have, H. (2010): A new chapter… Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 13(2): 105-106. 68. Ten Have, H. and Gordijn, B. (2010): The language of medicine and bioethics. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 13 (3): 191-192. 69. Gordijn, B. and ten Have, H. (2010): Autonomy, free will and embodiment. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 13 (4): 301-302.

V. ABSTRACTS 1.Ten Have, H. (1989), Conflicting concepts of health. In: Proceedings of the 30th Dutch Federation Meeting, Maastricht: 157. 2.Ten Have, H. (1989), Homo Sanus. The Ethics of Health Promotion. In: Tarsadalomorvostudomanyi Tarsasag VIII.Kongresszusa, Szeged: 171-172. 33 | P a g e

3.Ten Have, H. (1993), Embryo Experimentation: Moral Reservations. Bioethics 7(2/3): 280-281. 4.Ten Have, H. (1999), Moral lessons from the euthanasia debate in the Netherlands.In: Book of Abstracts 6th Congress of the European Association for Palliative Care, Geneva, p.2. 5.Ten Have, H. (2003): Culture and values: Ethics and decision making in the clinic. European Journal of Palliative Care. Abstracts of the 8th Congress of the European Association for Palliative Care, Den Haag: 13. 6.Ten Have, H. (2012): Global bioethics: Transnational esperiences. Qscience Proceedings, vol. 2012; Islamic Bioethics: The Interplay of Islam and the West, 10; : http://www.qscience.com/doi/full/10.5339/qproc.2012.bioethics.5.10

VI. ARTICLES IN PROFESSIONAL JOURNALS VI.1. Dutch language 1. Ten Have, Henk (1983), Antropologische geneeskunde. Silhouet van een specifiek menselijke geneeskunde. Metamedica 62: 10-21. 2. Ten Have, H. and Kimsma, G.K. (1983), Over grondslagen en bliksemafleiders. Medisch Contact 38: 919-922. 3. Ten Have, H. (1983), Gezondheid, gezondheidszorg en overheid. Christen Democratische Verkenningen: 506-515. 4. Kimsma, G.K. and Ten Have, H. (1983), Hoe alternatief is alternatief? Medisch Contact 38: 1360. 5. Kimsma, G.K. and Ten Have, H. (1984), De arts-patiënt relatie tussen beeld en werkelijkheid. Medisch Contact 39: 173-177. 6. Ten Have, Henk (1984), Ziekte als wijsgerig probleem. Wijsgerig Perspectief 25: 5-12. 7. Ten Have, H. (1984), Opvattingen over epidemische ziekten en het ontstaan van de moderne epidemiologie. Tegen de tuberculose, Orgaan van de Koninklijke Nederlandse Centrale Vereniging tot bestrijding der tuberculose 80: 72-84. 8. Ten Have, H. (1985), Ethiek en techniek in de gezondheidszorg. Wijsgerig Perspectief 26: 18-23. 9. Ten Have, H. (1986), Gezondheidszorg en samenleving. Over de idee van geneeskunde als sociale wetenschap. Scripta Medico-philosophica 1: 10-28. 34 | P a g e

10. Ten Have, H. (1986), Inleiding. Themanummer 'Menselijke waardigheid'. Wijsgerig Perspectief 26: 141-142. 11. Ten Have, H. (1986), Pleidooi voor offensieve medische ethiek. Tijdschrift voor Gezondheid en Politiek 4(2): 40-43. 12. Ten Have, H. (1986), Verslag van de lezersconferentie over filosofie van gezondheid en ziekte. Wijsgerig Perspectief 26: 205-206. 13. Ten Have, H. (1986), `De ontwikkeling van de geneeskunde maakt dat ethische vragen steeds belangrijker worden ...'. Ria Reul in gesprek met Dr. H.A.M.J. ten Have. Wending 41: 346-351. 14. Kimsma, G.K. and Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (1987), Sterke juridisering medische ethiek in ziekenhuizen in de Verenigde Staten. Het Ziekenhuis: 235-238. 15. Ten Have, Henk (1987), Afscheid van antropologische geneeskunde? Metamedica 66: 245-259. 16. Vroom-Kastelein, W.R. and Ten Have, H. (1987), Ethiek en recht in de gezondheidszorg. Metamedica 66: 356-361. 17. Ten Have, H. (1987), Gezondheidsethiek: een oriëntatie. Metamedica 66: 441-453. 18. Ten Have, H. and Van Asperen, G.M. (1988), Ter inleiding. Themanummer `Medische ethiek in een tijd van schaarste'. Wijsgerig Perspectief 28(3): 65-66. 19. Ten Have, H. and Wackers, G. (1988), In de greep van medische technologie, Wijsgerig Perspectief 28 (3): 80-85. 20. Ten Have, H. (1988), Medische filosofie. AO Weekblad, Stichting IVIO, Lelystad. 21. Ten Have, H. (1988), Vraagstukken uit de bio-ethiek. De Uil van Minerva 4(4): 193-210. 22. Ten Have, H. (1988), Gezondheidswetenschappen en de krisis van de gezondheidszorg. Tijdschrift voor Gezondheidswetenschappen 3: 4-9. 23. Ten Have, H. (1988), Ethiek als Praktijk. Wijsgerig Perspectief 29: 20-22. 24. Ten Have, H. (1989), Het ziektebegrip als constructie. Medrecht, nr. 3: 24-30. 25. Ten Have, H. (1989), De Medische Afdeling in de toekomst. Informatieblad van de Medische Afdeling van het Thijmgenootschap, nr.8: 5-9. 26. De Visscher, J. and Ten Have, H. (eds.) (1990), Inleiding. Themanummer "Mensbeeld in de gezondheidszorg". Wijsgerig Perspectief 30(5): 123-124. 35 | P a g e

27. Ten Have, H. (1990), Verleden en toekomst van medische filosofie. Scripta Medicophilosophica 7: 5-18. 28. Ten Have, H. (1990), Bioethiek bekeken. Wetenschap & Samenleving 42(3): 13-19. 29. Ten Have, H. (1990), Een koekje van eigen deeg: Geneeskunde en ethiek. Nieuwsblad Gezondheidszorg 2(18): 4. 30. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (1990), Genetische manipulatie, mensbeeld en identiteit. Civis Mundi 29(4): 147-153. 31. Zwart, H., Van der Arend, A., Berghmans, R., Ten Have, H., Ter Meulen, R., De Wachter, M. en De Wert, G.(1991), De Appleton-consensus. Commentaar uit Maastricht. Medisch Contact 46: 659-661. 32. Ten Have, H. (1991), Casus en commentaar "Groeihormoon en een te klein budget". IGE Bulletin 5(2): 3-4, 11. 33. Ten Have, H. (1991), Twijfel aan de voordelen. Gezondheidsethiek en kritische reflexiviteit. Scripta medico-philosophica 8: 14-18. 34. Van Alphen, H.A.M., Ten Have, H.A.M.J., Klijn, W.C.M. and Kortmann, C.A.J.M. (1992), Levensbeeindiging en het rapport-Remmelink. Vragen, bedenkingen, bezwaren. Medisch Contact 47(10): 299-303. 35. Ten Have, H. (1992), In Memoriam Paul Sporken (1927-1992). Filosofie 2(5): 18. 36. Ten Have, H. (1993), Ter Inleiding. Themanummer "Nieuwe Geneesmiddelen". Wijsgerig Perspectief 33(6): 169-170. 37. Ten Have, H. (1993), Ethiek en geneesmiddelenonderzoek. Wijsgerig Perspectief 33(6): 182186. 38. Ten Have, H. (1994), Keuzen en verantwoordelijkheden bij medische technologie. Woord & Dienst 43(1): 3-4. 39. Ten Have, H. (1994), Overheid en medisch-ethische advisering. Gezondheid 2: 16-24. 40. Ten Have, H. (1994), Ter inleiding. Themanummer 'Verpleegkunde'. Wijsgerig Perspectief 34: 141-142. 41. Ten Have, H. (1994), Grenzen van de praktische ethiek. Verbum. Tijdschrift voor levensbeschouwelijke vorming van jongeren 61(6-7): 128-131. 42. Ten Have, H. (1994), Zal de genetica ons leven transformeren? ZENO; over wetenschap, technologie en samenleving 2(5): 34-37. 36 | P a g e

43. Ten Have, H. (1995): Techniek in de gezondheidszorg: ethiek en evaluatie. Wijsgerig Perspectief 35: 156-160. 44. Ten Have, H. (1996): Ontwikkeling op het niveau van het gezondheidsbeleid. L'Hopital Belge/Het Belgisch Ziekenhuis 1, no.224: 65-67. 45. Ten Have, H. (1996): Nieuwe medische technologie en het streven naar het perfecte kind ethische dilemma's. Pro Vita Humana 3(3): 65-70. 46. Dekkers, W.J.M., ten Have, H.A.M.J. and Verweij, M.F. (1997): Moreel beraad in de huisartsgroep. Praktijkmanagement 13(3): 17-22. 47. Ten Have, H.A.M.J en Janssens, M.J.P.A. (1997): Toetsing van euthanasie. Verbetering terminale zorg noodzakelijk. Christen Democratische Verkenningen 5: 186-193. 48. Janssens, R. and Ten Have, H. (1997): Pijn in het morele en publieke debat. Wijsgerig Perspectief 38(2): 48-54. 49. Van Zwieten, M. and Ten Have, H. (1998): Geneticalisering: een nieuw concept. Medisch Contact 53(12): 398-400. 50. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (1998): Ethiek: leidraad of keurslijf? Pro Vita Humana 5(1): 6-11. 51. Ten Have, H. (1999): Kritisch volgen van biotechnologie is ethische noodzaak. CD/Actueel 19(11), 16 oktober: 29-30. 52. Ten Have, H. (2000): Gen en toekomst: Inleiding. Wijsgerig Perspectief 40(5): 128-131. 53. Ten Have, H. (2001): Medische ethiek en de dood. Proviand (Informatieblad van de Studentenkerk Nijmegen) October 3(1): 4-6. 54. Ten Have, H. (2001): Ethische theorieën in praktijk. NVBe Nieuwsbrief December 8(4): 3-4. 55. Janssens, R.J.P.A., Wijn, A.M., Zylics, Z., Ten Have, H.A.M.J., Reuzel, R. and Crul, B.J.P. (2002): Controversen rondom terminale sedatie. Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde en Ethiek 12(3): 79-83. 56. Ten Have, H. (2002): Hongerstaking en dwangvoeding. Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde en Ethiek 12(4): 124-126. 57. Ten Have, H. (2007): Binnen UNESCO is men allergisch voor een ‘neokolonisatie’met westerse ethiekmodellen. Tijdschrift voor Gezondheidszorg en Ethiek 17(2): 51-53.

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1. Ten Have, Henk (1984), Medizin und Philosophie. Universitas. Zeitschrift für Wissenschaft, Kunst und Literatur 39: 265-271. 2. Sporken, P. and Ten Have, H. (1985), Hilfe für Suchtkranke in Holland - ein fragwürdiger Versuch. Deutsche Arztezeitung 4: 2. 3. Ten Have, H. (1994), Um jeden Preis? PraxisMagazin Med 1: 9. 4. Chadwick, R., Ten Have, H., Husted, J., Ngwena, C., Norby, S. and Shickle, D. (1994), Analyse des menschlichen Genoms, genetische Beratung und Ethik. Medizinische Genetik 6: 51-55. 7. Ten Have, H. (1995): Das Menschenbild aus medizinischer und philosophischer Sicht. Wissenschaftliche Blätter, Wissenschaftliche Landesakademie für Niederösterreich, Heft nr. 1: 1-6. 8. Chadwick, R., Ten Have, H., Hoedemaekers, R., Husted, J., Levitt, M., McGleenan, T., Shickle, D. and Wiesing, U. (2000): Euroscreen 2: Zu einer gemeinsamen Versicherungsund Kommerzialisierungspolitik und zu einer Politik des öffentlichen Bewusstseins über Genetik. Ethik in der Medizin 12 (4): 269-273. 9. Ten Have, H. (2008): Kulturübergreifende Bioethik. Der Ansatz der UNESCO. In: L.Honnefelder & D. Lanzerath (hrsg.): Bioethik im Kontext von Recht, Moral und Kultur. University Press, Bonn, pp.123-137.

VI.3. French language 1. Ten Have, H. (1988), Medicine and liberty from a Dutch perspective; Médecine et liberté dans les perspectives Néerlandaises. In: Médecine et Liberté. VIe Congres de la FEAMC, Paris-Versailles, 8-12 Mai 1988: 109-112.

VI.4. Italian language 1. Ten Have, H. (1993), L'eutanasia in Olanda: critiche e riserve. Bioetica. Rivista interdisciplinare 1(2): 326-337. 2. Ten Have, H. (1994): Le priorità sanitarie nella prospettiva comunitaria. L'Arco di Giano. Rivista di Medical Humanities, n.5: 27-40. 3. Janssens, R. and Ten Have, H. (1999): Le cure palliative in Olanda. Bioetica e Cultura 8(1): 2331. 4. Clark, D., Ten Have, H. and Janssens, R. (2001): Un filo comune? Gli sviluppi del servizio delle cure palliative. Bioetica e Cultura 21(1): 27-41. 38 | P a g e

VI.5. Spanish language 1. Ten Have, H. (1995): Eutanasia: La experiencia Holandesa. Anales de la Real Academia Nacional de Medicina, Tomo CXII, Cuaderno Segundo, Madrid, pp. 425-444. 2. Ten Have, H. (1998): Las transformaciones de la bioetica: aspectos practicos. Quiron 29(1): 4962.

VI.6. Japanese language 1. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (1993), Ethics and economics in health care: a medical philosopher's view. Journal of Health Care, Medicine and Community (Japan), 3: 30-43.

VI.7. Chinese language 1. Ten Have, H. (1995): Care for the handicapped (in Chinese). In: Qu Renzong, H.M.Sass en Shi Dapu (eds.): Medical Ethics (in Chinese). Beijing, pp.44-66.

VI.8. Hungarian language 1. Ten Have, H. (1999): A genetika és a társadalom. A genetizálódás és a genetikai információ társadalmi-kulturális hatása. Világosság 40(2): 59-68.

VI. 9. Russian language 1. Ten Have, H. (2008): UNESCO’s activities in the area of bioethics. Kazan Medical Journal 89 (4): 377-383.

VII. BOOK REVIEWS 1. Ten Have, H. (1983), Kiezen in de supermarkt van normen en waarden. Metamedica 62: 469-473. 2. Ten Have, H. (1983), Nieuw besef van ziekte en ziek zijn. Gezondheid en Samenleving 4: 277. 3. Ten Have, Henk (1984), Kiezen in de supermarkt van normen en waarden. VIC, Contactblad van de Vereniging voor Filosofie Onderwijs 13, groen: 36. 39 | P a g e

4. Ten Have, H. (1984), Nieuw besef van ziekte en ziek zijn. Maandblad Geestelijke Volksgezondheid 39: 713-715. 5. Ten Have, H. (1985), Arbeid, een eigenaardig medicijn. Gezondheid en Samenleving 6: 134-135. 6. Ten Have, H. (1986), Filosofie der geneeskunst: Medicosofie. Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 78: 135-137. 7. Ten Have, H. (1986), Ethiek en medische experimenten met mensen. Tijdschrift voor Sociale Gezondheidszorg 64: 349. 8. Ten Have, H. (1986), Geneeskunde, kritiek en semiologie. Medisch Contact 41: 602. 9. Ten Have, H. (1986), Psychiatry in an antropological and biomedical context. Bijdragen. Tijdschrift voor Filosofie en Theologie 47: 344. 10. Ten Have, H. (1987), Ethical dilemmas in health promotion. Tijdschrift voor Sociale Gezondheidszorg 65: 848. 11. Ten Have, H. (1988), Bachelard en Canguilhem. Epistemologische discontinuïteit en het medisch normbegrip. Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 80: 222-223. 12. Ten Have, H. (1991), Grenzen aan de zorg; zorgen aan de grens. Tijdschrift voor Sociale Gezondheidszorg 69: 79. 13. Ten Have, H. (1991), Ordening en diversiteit in de medische praktijk. Bespreking van A.Mol en P.van Lieshout: Ziek is het woord niet. IGE Bulletin 5(1): 13. 14. Ten Have, H. (1991), Katholieke seksuele ethiek 1980-1987. Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde en Ethiek 1(1): 30. 15. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (1992), De wet tot behoud van waarheid; verkenningen naar de samenhang in bewijsvoering tussen wetenschap, geneeskunde en recht. Tijdschrift voor Sociale Gezondheidszorg 70(5): 321. 16. Ten Have, H. (1996): Het gen als ziel van de mens. Wijsgerig Perspectief 37(1): 29-30. 17. Ten Have, H.A.M.J.(2003): A merciful end: The euthanasia movement in modern America (Book review). New England Journal of Medicine 349 (23): 2277-8. 18. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (2007): Between the dying and the dead: Dr Jack Kevorkian’s life and the battle to legalize euthanasia (Book review). New England Journal of Medicine 356 (12): 1281. 19. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (2009): Palliative care in the European Union. Journal of Palliative Care 40 | P a g e

25 (2): 147-8.

VIII. REPORTS 1. Galenkamp, G., Widdershoven, G.A.M. and Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (1992), Wijsgerig-normatieve aspecten van sociaal-economische gezondheidsverschillen. Rapport voor Programmacommissie SEGV, Maastricht. 2. Chadwick, R., Coli, D., Ten Have, H., Husted, J., Ngwena, Ch., Norby, S., Pogliano, C. and Shickle, D. (1993), Ethical Implications of Human Genome Analysis for Clinical Practice in Medical Genetics with special reference to Genetic Counselling. Report to Commission of the European Communities, Cardiff. 3. Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (1993), Katholieke gezondheidszorginstellingen en de omgang met medisch-ethische vraagstukken. In: Gezondheidszorginstelling, levensbeschouwing en ethiek. Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen, pp.44-50. 4. Ten Have, H. and Verweij, M. (1997): Ethical aspects of genetics at the beginning of human life. Christian democratic contributions to European policy. Stiftung zur Zusammenarbeit Christlicher Demokraten Europas, Luxemburg.

REVIEWS Revista Redbioetica: paper ‘Bioethics, Health and the environment: some ethical concerns in the Caribbean’ (September 2010) Primary Psychiatry: paper ‘Dementia and palliative care’ (October 2010) Social Science and Medicine: paper ‘Incorporating social values and ethics in health technology assessment’ (November 2010) Journal of Medical Ethics; paper ‘Academic freedom and global health’ (December 2010) Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, manuscript ‘Bioethics, cultural differences and the problem of moral disagreements in end-of-life care. A terror management theory (February 2011) Theoretical Medicine & Bioethics, manuscript ‘Self-determination and the suicidal experience. A phenomenological approach (February 2011) Social Science & Medicine, revised manuscript ‘Eliciting ethical and social values in health technology assessment; a participatory approach (February 2011)

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Bioethics, manuscript ‘Palliative sedation: a little less normal medical practice. Ethical reflections on the Royal Dutch Medical Association’s guideline on palliative sedation (July 2011) Science and Engineering Ethics, manuscript ‘Data sharing and dual-use issues (June 2011) Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, revised manuscript ‘Bioethics, cultural differences and the problem of moral disagreements in end-of-life care. A terror management theory (August 2011) Medical Humanities, manuscript ‘Illness as a condition of our existence in the world: On illness and pathic existence’ (September 2011) Hastings Center Report, manuscript ‘Capability and disability. A capabilities approach’s view on the UNCRPD’ (December 2011) Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, Manuscript ‘The role of peer review in conmtroversial science’ (March 2012). Developing World Bioethics, manuscript ‘Benefit sharing: A concept in evolution’ (December 2012)

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RESEARCH PROJECTS (a) International projects * THE ETHICAL QALY: An investigation of the ethical implications of measures of quality of life applicable to a range of diseases and health states for use in the allocation of resources in prevention, diagnosis and treatment. European Commission Research Project 1993-1994 Project coordinator: Andrew Edgar, Centre for Applied Ethics, University of Wales College of Cardiff, Cardiff, United Kingdom. Research teams from Greece, Denmark, The Netherlands, France, United Kingdom. * DECISION MAKING AND IMPAIRED CAPACITY European Commission Research Project 1994-1996 Project coordinator: Don Evans, Centre for Philosophy and Health Care, University College of Swansea, United Kingdom. Research teams from United Kingdom, Spain, Sweden, The Netherlands * EUROSCREEN: Genetic screening and predictive medicine; Ethical and philosophical perspectives, with special reference to multifactorial diseases Euroscreen I: European Commission Research Project 1994-1996; Euroscreen II: European Commission Research Project 1996-1998. Project coordinator: Ruth Chadwick, Centre for Professional Ethics, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, United Kingdom. Research teams from United Kingdom, Denmark, The Netherlands, Germany. * EUROETHICS: European Database Network European Commission Research Project 1996-1999 Project coordinator: IDEM, University of Göttingen, Germany Research teams from Germany, France, Sweden, The Netherlands * THE RELEVANCE OF VIRTUE ETHICS TO PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC ILLNESS European Commission Research Project 1998-2001 Project coordinator: Alastair Campbell, University of Bristol, Center for Ethics in Medicine, Bristol, United Kingdom. Research teams from United Kingdom, Italy, The Netherlands, Denmark. * PALLIUM: Palliative Care Ethics European Commission Research project 1998-2001 Project coordinator: Henk ten Have, Catholic University Nijmegen, The Netherlands. Research teams from Belgium, Sweden, Spain, Germany, Italy, United Kingdom and The Netherlands (b) Research grants and funding 43 | P a g e

1992 European Commission Human Genome Project (euro 82.000) ‘Human Genome, body, identity and property’ 1994 AIO Faculty of Medical Sciences (euro 212.000) ‘Normative determinants in the treatment of patients with chronic renal failure.’ 1994 Sormanifonds (Dfl 14.000) ‘Ethical decision-making in pediatric nephrology’ 1994 European Commission (euro 5.000) Euroscreen I 1995 Wetenschap en Samenleving KUN (Dfl 66.000) ‘Moral deliberation in clinical practice’ 1996 European Society for Philosophy of Medicine and Health Care (ESPMH) (Dfl 14.000) International conferences 1996 Stichting Reinier Post (Dfl 117.000) ‘Do-not-resuscitate policy and the quality of care. A study of the implementation of a DNR-policy in the Academic Hospital Nijmegen St Radboud (AZN).’ 1996 European Commission (euro 111.490) Euroscreen II 1996 European Commission (euro 72.600) European Database Network 1996 Wetenschap en Samenleving KUN (Dfl 80.000) ABP (Dfl 25.055) ‘Normative determinants of genetic screening’ 1996 Benevolentia (Dfl 150.000) ‘The moral meaning of palliative care’ 1996 WNO (Nijmegen) (staff position) ‘The odyssee of the homeless (ethical aspects)’ 1996 Stichting Reinier Post (Dfl 802.300) ‘Maatschappelijke dienstverlening ethiek’ 1997 ESPMH (Dfl 14.000) International conferences 1997 Centrum voor Duitslandstudies (Dfl 24.000) ‘Medical ethics in Germany and the Netherlands’ 1997 Wetenschap & Samenleving KUN (Dfl 80.000) ‘Genes, market and society: Geneticalisation’ 1997 Wetenschap & Samenleving KUN (Dfl 80.000) ‘Images of the human being and care for the mentally handicapped’ 1998 ESPMH (Dfl 14.000) International conferences 1998-2001 European Commission (euro 602.000) ‘Pallium: Palliative Care Ethics’ 1998-2001 European Commission (euro 102.500) ‘The relevance of virtue ethics to patients with chronic illness’ 1998 Stichting KUN (Dfl 62.000) European Master in Bioethics 1999 ESPMH (Dfl 14.000) 44 | P a g e

International conferences 1999-2002 Wetenschap en Samenleving KUN (Dfl 120.000) ‘The status of genetic information and commercialisation of the human genome’ 1999-2001 Jan Jongmans Fonds, Saamvliet (Dfl 80.000) ‘Images of the human being and care for the mentally handicapped’ 1999-2003 Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sports (Dfl 297.040) ‘Practical ethics of palliative care’ 1999 Wetenschapswinkel KUN (Dfl 62.000) ‘The role of allochtonic patients in health care policy’ 1999 Stichting KUN (Dfl 50.000) European Master in Bioethics 2000 AZN St Radboud (Dfl 34.500) ‘Choices in health care in clinical practice’ 2001 Stichting KUN (euro 30.000) European Master in Bioethics 2007 UK Permanent Delegation to UNESCO (30,000 USD) Assisting Bioethics Committee Project 2007 Israel National Commission for UNESCO (40,000 USD) Ethics Education Programme 2008 European Commission Grant no 217817 (euro 50.185) Ethicsweb. Inter-connected European information and documentation system for ethics and science: European Ethics Documentation Centre. 2008 Israel National Commission for UNESCO (20,000 USD) Ethics Education Programme 2008 European Commission, Directorate General Research (150.000 euros) Project ‘Joint Action for Capacity-building in Bioethics’ 2009 Israel National Commission for UNESCO (40,000 USD) Ethics Education Programme

DISSERTATIONS - Ph.D.supervision: successful completions 1. G. Wackers (Rijksuniversiteit Limburg): Constructivist Medicine (7 October 1994); 2. J.J. van der Plaats (KUN): Geriatrie, een spel van evenwicht. Een theoretische bijdrage (30 November 1994); 3. J.V.M. Welie (KUN): In the face of suffering. Prolegomena for a philosophical foundation of clinical ethics (21 December 1994); 4. C.P.Kleingeld (Universiteit Utrecht): Verantwoordelijke verpleging. Heeft de verpleegkundige een eigen beroepsverantwoordelijkheid? (10 May 1996); 5. F.Flier (KUN): Nosologie, noodzakelijkheid en de natuurlijke soort. Over de betekenis, definitie en classificatie van diagnostische termen in de geneeskunde (23 September 1996). 6. H.van den Belt (Landbouwuniversiteit Wageningen): Spirochaetes, serology, and salvarsan. Ludwik Fleck and the construction of medical knowledge about syphilis (18 December 45 | P a g e

1997). 7. M. Verweij (KUN): Preventive Medicine. Between obligation and aspiration (2 October 1998). 8. M. Nuy (KUN): De odyssee van thuislozen (12 October 1998). 9. R.H.M.V. Hoedemaekers (KUN): Normative determinants of genetic screening and testing (25 November 1998). 10. J. Widder (Vienna): Das vergessene Leben. Philosophisch-ethische Untersuchung zur Bedeutung von Selbstbestimmung in der Medizin (31 May 1999). 11. G. de Wert (UM/EUR): Met het oog op de toekomst. Voortplantingstechnologie, erfelijkheidsonderzoek en ethiek (16 June 1999; cum laude). 12. C. Holzem (KUN): Patientenautonomie - Bioethische Erkundungen über einen funktionalen Begriff der Autonomie im medizinischen Kontext (13 September 1999). 13. A. Lelie (KUN): Ethiek en nefrologie: een empirisch-ethisch onderzoek (2 November 1999). 14. A.M. van der Scheer (KUN): Ongeregelde moraal. Deweys ervaringsbegrip als basis voor een nieuwe gezondheidsethiek (3 November 1999). 15. M.J.P.A.Janssens (KUN): Palliative care. Concepts and ethics (20 juni 2001). 16. R.P.B.Reuzel (KUN): Health technology assessment and interactive evaluation: Different perspectives (17 January 2002; cum laude). 17. B. Gordijn (KUN): Die medizinische Utopie. Eine Kritik aus ethischer Sicht (29 September 2003). 18. H. Meissner (extraneus): Van hulp en heil. De pastorale psychiatrie van Alphonse Maeder (27 October 2003). 19. Madeleine Driessen-Roovers (KUN): Mensbeelden en moreel handelen in de zorg voor verstandelijk gehandicapten (12 January 2004). 20. Pierre Mallia (Malta): Moral approaches to genetic screening and testing. (29 March 2004). 21. Maaike Hermsen (KUN): Practical ethics of palliative care (14 March 2004). 22. Ahmes Pahor (KUN): Oto-rhino-laryngology in Ancient Egypt (29 November 2006). 23. Gert Olthuis (KUN): Care ethics (25 June 2007) 24. Ana Borovecki (Zagreb): Ethics committees in Croatia (4 September 2007). 25. Frans van Agt (Radboud University Nijmegen): Medisch-wetenschappelijk onderzoek met kwetsbare proefpersonen (15 June 2009). 26. Norbert Steinkamp (Radboud University Nijmegen): Ethical deliberation in healthcare organizations. Studies on structures and methods (2 November 2009). 27. Martien Pijnenburg (Radboud University Nijmegen): Sources of care. Catholic healthcare in modern culture. An ethical study (22 February 2010). 28. Kathryn Wilt (Duquesne University, Pittsburgh): Simulation-based learning in healthcare ethics education (23 October 2012).

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Jillian Walsh (proposal approved; dissertation in progress) Kathleen Gennuso (proposal approved; DHCE project in progress) Abeer Al-Hamri (proposal in process) Aime Zellers (proposal in progress) Alex Dubov (proposal in progress) Barbara Postol (proposal in progress) 46 | P a g e

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Dozie Egbe (proposal in progress) John Twinomujuni (proposal in progress) John Welch (proposal in progress) Josie Badger (proposal in progress) Kaneen Allen (proposal in progress) Karishma Moazzam (proposal in progress) Leah Jeunnette (proposal in progress) Melissa Hooks (proposal in progress) Nora Al-Harbi (proposal in progress) Sharon Higginbothan (proposal in process)

- External examining External examiner (Ph.D.), O. Hansen: 'Bioethics and related problems in medical ethics'. University of Copenhagen, Denmark (1995). External examiner (M.A.thesis), Hilary Caruana, 'Ethical issues in the treatment of substance abusers'. University of Malta, Department of Philosophy (May 1999). Habilitationskommission, Barbara Maier: Ethische Fragen in Gynaekologie und Geburtshilfe. Medizinische Fakultat der Universitat Wien, Oostenrijk (19 June 2001). External member of Committee for the promotion of dr. Helen Kalokairinou. Nicosia, Department of Classical Studies and Philosophy, University of Cyprus (27 March, 2002). Member of Evaluation Committee for the thesis of Stefan Hjorleifsson: ‘Genetics, risk and medicalization – A case study of preventive genetic technologies in Iceland’. University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway (29-30 May 2008). External evaluator of the PhD thesis of Monika Wilson: ‘Accompanying them home: The ethics of hospice and palliative care’. Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia (November 2008). External evaluator of the PhD thesis of Nicola Stingelin: ‘The place of informed consent and the community assent in international public health interventions’. University of Basel, Switzerland (June 2011). External reviewer of new Master in Clinical Ethics and Law, University of Malta, Msida, Malta (June 2012-) External examiner of PhD dissertation of Elin Martinsen: ‘Toward a medical ethics that cares. A theoretical and normative study of ill-being and care in medicine.” Medical School of University of Oslo, Norway (Spring 2013) 47 | P a g e

INVITED PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS (INTERNATIONAL) 1986 "Ethics and Economics in Health care: a medical philosopher's view" presented at the Workshop Ethics and Economics in Health Care, Lisse, The Netherlands, September 1986. "Doctor and patient: relationship or rivalry?", presented at the annual conference of the Society for Health and Human Values, New Orleans, U.S.A., October 1986 (with Gerrit Kimsma). "Active euthanasia: the Dutch experience", presented at the Ethical Grand Rounds, Stritch School of Medicine, Loyola University, Chicago, U.S.A., October 1986 (with Dave Thomasma and Gerrit Kimsma).

1987 "Knowledge and practice in European medicine", presented before the members of the European Society of Philosophy of Medicine and Health Care, Maastricht, The Netherlands, August 1987.

1988 "Medicine and liberty in the Netherlands", presented before the members of the European Federation of Catholic Medical Associations, Versailles, France, May 1988. "Clinical Medical Ethics", presented at the Second Conference of the European Society for Medical Decision Making, Copenhagen, Denmark, June 1988. "Health care allocation", presented at the Workshop `Values in European Ethics and Philosophy of Medicine', at the annual conference of the Society for Health and Human Values, Chicago, U.S.A., November 1988.

1989 "Care for the handicapped", presented at the First International Conference on the Future of Medicine: Asian and Western Perspectives, Bad Homburg, Germany, March 1989. "Homo sanus. The Ethics of Health Promotion", presented at the Conference of the Hungarian Social Medicine Association, Szeged, Hungary, August 1989. "European traditions in philosophy of medicine", presented at the Third ESPMH Conference, Czestochowa, Poland, October 1989. 48 | P a g e

1990 "Changing Conceptions of medical ethics", invitational lecture, presented to the Department of Theology, University of Oslo, Norway, April 1990. "Toward a hermeneutic practice of medical ethics", invitational lecture, presented at the Center for Medical Ethics, University of Oslo, Norway, April 1990. "Western European Perspectives on the history and foundations of bioethics". East-West Bioethics 1990, The Hastings Center Summer School, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, September 1990. "Changing Conceptions in medical ethics", paper presented at the conference "The Future of Medical Ethics", organized by The Cambridge Medical Ethics Forum, Ampleforth, United Kingdom, September 1990. "Foundations of Bioethics".Invitational conference.The Park Ridge Center for the Study of Health, Faith, and Ethics, Chicago, U.S.A., December 1990.

1991 "Physicians' priorities - Patients' expectations". WHO/ Saint Vincent Symposia on Trends in Ethics and Health Care: Health Care Systems in Transition: Rights, Duties and Health Policy, SaintVincent, Aosta, Italy, November 1991.

1992 "Das Menschenbild aus medizinischer und philosophischer Sicht". Presentation in seminar "Das Menschenbild im Wandel", Universitätstagen '92, Rathaus, Bocholt, Germany, March 1992. "European documents on genetic counseling". Presentation in EG project on genetic counseling and the Genome project, Cardiff, UK, March 1992. "Confidentiality and genetic data". Presentation in EG project on genetic counseling and the Genome project, Cardiff, UK, May 1992. "Genetic screening". Presentation in EG project on genetic counseling and the Genome project, Aarhus, Denmark, July 1992. "Embryo experimentation: moral reservations". Presentation at the Inaugural Congress of the International Association of Bioethics, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, October 1992. "Genetic counseling; European perspectives". Presentation at of EG project on genetic counseling and the Genome project, Cardiff, UK, November 1992. 49 | P a g e

"European Ethics Committees", Presentation in In-Service Training Conference "Educating Healthcare Ethics Committees: A National Dissemination Project", Chicago, Ill., U.S.A., November 1992. "Euthanasia in the Netherlands: critical moral reflections". Paper presented at conference 'Managing Mortality. Ethics, Euthanasia and the Termination of Medical Treatment', organised by The Center for Biomedical Ethics, Minneapolis, U.S.A., December 1992.

1993 "Testing for CF gene". Icebreaking statement at Expert meeting of International Forum for Biophilosophy on "Updating Non-Directivity; The Ethics of Genetic Counseling", München, Germany, March 1993. "Ethics and Genetics in the Netherlands". Paper at International Symposium "Forschungsfreiheit und Wertbindung", Arbeitsgemeinschaft katholisch-sozialer Bildungswerke in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Bonn, Germany, March 1993. "Voorbereiding op de oude dag; reflecties op ouderenbeleid vanuit ethisch perspectief". Paper presented at conference "Solidariteit tussen de generaties; profiel van een op de toekomst gericht beleid in Europa", organised by the European Peoples Party in the European Parliament, Brussels, Belgium, April 1993. "Theoretical models of bioethics", presentation at the European Bioethics Seminar, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, May, 1993. "Choices in health care", presentation at the European Bioethics Seminar, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, May 1993. "The ambivalent relationship of ethics and technology assessment", paper presented at the 7e annual conference of ESPMH, Oslo, Norway, August 1993. "Medical ethics teaching in Nijmegen", paper presented at the Teachers' Training Course organised by the Akademie für Ethik in der Medizin, Loccum, Germany, September 1993. "Medizinphilosophische Aspekte der 'Euthanasie' - Debatte in Holland", presentation during Arbeitsgruppe at the conference "Tod - Schweigen in der medizin; Ein medizinethischer Kongresz für Studentinnen und Studenten", Aachen, Germany, October 1993. "Tod - in Lehre und Studium", lecture at the conference "Tod - Schweigen in der medizin; Ein medizinethischer Kongresz für Studentinnen und Studenten", Aachen, Germany, October 1993. "Teaching programs in medical ethics in the Netherlands". Lecture at the symposium "Ethik50 | P a g e

Unterricht im Medizinstudium", Medizinische Fakultät der Universität Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland, November 1993.

1994 "Suffering and quality of life". Presentation at EU BIOMED project 'The Ethical QALY', Aarhus, Denmark, January 1994. "Beheerste of onbeheerste voortplanting". Lecture at Conference 'Voortplantingstechnologieën: impact op vrouw, man en samenleving', Interfacultaire Raad vrouw-Man-Universiteit, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium, February 1994. "Process of European research". Presentation at Core Group Meeting of EU BIOMED Project 'Euroscreen', Florence, Italy, May 1994. "Clinical ethics and dialysis treatment". Lecture at First World Congress "Medicine & Philosophy Sciences, Technologies, Values", Paris, France, May 1994. "Annäherungen an die Medizin-Ethik". Lecture in the Postgradualer Lehrgang 'Medizin-EthikRecht', Zentrum für Ethik und Medizin, Wissenschaftliche Landesakademie für Niederösterreich, Krems, Austria, September 1994. "New grounds for medical ethical research - developing practice oriented projects". Lecture at the X.Symposion 'Philosophie und Medizin': Theorie der Praxis. Rothenberge, Germany, October 1994.

1995 "Genetic screening in the Netherlands". Presentation at the meeting of the Core-group Euroscreen, London, UK, February 1995. "From synthesis and system to morals and procedure: The development of philosophy of medicine". William Bennett Bean Symposium on Philosophy and Medicine, Galveston, U.S.A., February 1995. "Medical and ethical history of physician-assisted suicide in the Netherlands". Conference 'The Ethics of Physician Assisted Suicide', St.Anne Institute, Doctors' Hospital, Tulsa, U.S.A., February 1995. "Medical issues & Case study". Workshop at the conference 'The Ethics of Physician Assisted Suicide', St.Anne Institute, Doctors' Hospital, Tulsa, U.S.A., February 1995. "Euthanasia in the Netherlands; Ethical and legal issues". The Gerontology Division and the Program in Ethics, Law & Humanities, University of New Mexico Medical School, 51 | P a g e

Albuquerque, U.S.A., February 1995. "European approaches to ethics in clinical medicine", Corso di Formazione sui Comitati di Bioetica, Progetto Etica e Medicina, Fondazione Lanza, Padova, Italy, March 1995. "Bioethics in the Netherlands", Masters Program in Bioethics, Complutense Universiteit, Madrid, Spain, April 1995. "Euthanasia: The Dutch experience", Real Academia Nacional de Medicina, Madrid, Spain, April 1995. "L'Eutanasia in Olanda nella prospettiva del rapporto tra etica e diritto". Terza Giornata di Studio sulla Bioetica in Italy: "Etica e Diritto in Bioetica". Fondazione Lanza, Padova, Italy, May 1995. "Evaluation of the Danish report on genetic screening". Core Group Meeting EU BIOMED Project 'Euroscreen', London, UK, May 1995. "Ethics education in the Netherlands", Peking Union Medical College's Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, Beijing, PR China, October 1995. "Eutanasia: la experiencia holandesa", Conference 'Morir con Dignidad: Dilemas eticos en el final de la vida', Fundacion de Ciencias de la Salud, Madrid, Spain, October 1995. "Genetic Disease". Euroscreen Plenary Meeting 'Ethics of genetic screening', York, United Kingdom, November 1995. "Medical research and the goals of medicine". Goals of Medicine Project, Postgraduate Medical University, Prague, Czech Republic, November 1995.

1996 "Das holländische Beispiel der aktiven Sterbehilfe". Conference 'Sterbehilfe - Handeln oder Unterlassen?', Universitätsklinikum Freiburg, Germany, January 1996. "Ethical aspects of genetics at the beginning of human life. Christian democratic contributions to European policy". Symposium Bioethics, European Peoples Party, European Parliament, Brussels, Belgium, March 1996. "The zapping animal. Oscillating images of the human person in modern medicine". International conference "Man - Medicine - Philosophy. Tradition and prospects", Collegium Medicum. Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland, May 1996. "Waiting lists as a way of rationing". Conference 'Limitacion de prestaciones sanitarias'. Fundacion de Ciencias de la Salud, Madrid, Spain, June 1996. 52 | P a g e

"Las transformaciones de la Bioetica - Aspectos clinicos practicos". II Congreso Nacional de Etica Medica; Consejo de Medicos de la Provincia de Cordoba, Cordoba, Argentina, October 1996.

1997 "Diagnosis of problems in healthcare management from a European perspective". Primer Congreso Caribeno de Bioetica 'Agenda bioetica para el Caribe', San Juan, Puerto Rico, March 1997. "Proposal from a European Perspective". Primer Congreso Caribeno de Bioetica 'Agenda bioetica para el Caribe', San Juan, Puerto Rico, March 1997. "Ethics committees and moral experience - The interrelations of ethics and anthropology". Corso di Formazione sui Comitati di Bioetica, Fondazione Lanza, Padova, Italy, March 1997. "Palliative care and euthanasia". Advanced European Bioethics Course 'Ethics and Palliative Care', Nijmegen, The Netherlands, April 1997. "Geneticization and individual responsibility". Conference 'Developments in genetic screening; implications for health care professionals'. University of Central Lancashire, Preston, United Kingdom, May 1997. "Ethical aspects of genetics at the beginning of human life". Internationalen Expertengespräch zum Thema "Grundlagen der Bioethik vor dem christlich-demokratischen Weltbild und ihre Konsequenzen für die Politik", Europabüro der Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, Brussels, Belgium, June 1997. "Medizinische Forschung, Genetik und soziale Normalität - ethische Probleme". Gisela Eisenreich Vorlesung 'Ethik in der Medizin', Heinrich Heine Universität, Düsseldorf, Germany, July 1997. "Medical ethics teaching in Nijmegen". First World Conference 'Ethics Codes in Medicine and Biotechnology', Freiburg, Germany, October 1997. "Development of ethical competence". First World Conference 'Ethics Codes in Medicine and Biotechnology', Freiburg, Germany, October 1997. "Ethical dimensions of the human genome project". Conselho Nacional de Etica para as Ciencias da Vida: Conference 'The capabilities and limitations of genetics', Lisbon, Portugal, November 1997. "Geneticization". Advanced European Bioethics Course: Ethics and Genetics. Nijmegen, the Netherlands, November 1997.

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1998 "Ethical aspects of palliative care". Schweitzer Regional Conference 'Medical Ethics; issues for the 21st century'. Budapest, Hungary, June 1998. "Theoretical models and approaches to ethics". European Bioethics Seminar, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, August 1998. "Choices in healthcare: The waiting list". European Bioethics Seminar, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, August 1998. "Dimensionen des Lebens: Gesundheit und Krankheit". Arbeitsgemeinschaft, Vienna, Austria, October 1998.

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"Dimensionen des Lebens: Gesundheit, Krankheit. Gesundheitswesen und Krankenanstalten zwischen Realitäten und Visionen". Fortbildungsseminar, Institut für Ethik in der Medizin, Vienna, Austria, October 1998. "Palliative care ethics in a European context". Instituto de Bioetica, Fundacion de Ciencias de la Salud: 1st Ateneo de Bioetica, Madrid, Spain, October 1998. "Medical Utopia and genetic knowledge". Conference 'The future of medical law and ethics?'.Royal College of Surgeons and Faculty of Law, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom, October 1998. "Geneticization". Advanced European Bioethics Course: Ethics and Genetics. Nijmegen, The Netherlands, November 1998. "Genetics and reproductive medicine"; "Euthanasia and palliative care". Seminar 'Moral dilemmas in modern health care'. Lithuanian National Committee on Biomedical Ethics and Medical Faculty of Vilnius University. Vilnius, Lithuania, November 1998. "Research ethics". Seminar 'Moral dilemmas in modern health care'. Lithuanian National Committee on Biomedical Ethics and Medical Faculty of Vilnius University. Vilnius, Lithuania, November 1998.

1999 "Terminal care in the Netherlands". Expert hearing on providing care and assistance for the terminally ill and the dying. Social, Health and Family Affairs Committee, Council of Europe, Paris, France, January 1999. "Informed consent in practical settings: beginners and usual suspects". International Symposium on Biomedical Ethics: 'Informed consent in European reality'. Zagreb, Croatia, February 1999. 54 | P a g e

"Que ha supuesto la bioetica para la etica filosofica?". III Congreso Nacional de la Asociacion de Bioetica Fundamental y Clinica. La Coruña, Spain, March 1999. "La experiencia en Holanda: causas y consecuencias". III Congreso Nacional de la Asociacion de Bioetica Fundamental y Clinica. La Coruña, Spain, March 1999. "European experiences with terminal and palliative care: from regulation to prevention". Conference 'Affirming life in the face of death'. Nebraska Coalition for Compassionate Care. Lincoln, U.S.A., April 1999. "About the conditioned legalisation of euthanasia in Holland. An historic overview". Third Croatian Symposium on Hospice and Palliative Care. Zagreb, Croatia, May 1999. "Ethical issues in renal replacement therapy in severe mentally handicapped children - a clinical ethical view". European Working Group on Psychosocial Aspects of Children with Chronic Renal Failure; 30the Annual Conference. Nijmegen, The Netherlands, May 1999. "Moral lessons from the euthanasia debate in The Netherlands". 6th Congress of the European Association for Palliative Care, Geneva, Switzerland, September 1999. "A communitarian approach to clinical bioethics". International Meeting 'Clinical Bioethics', Torreglia, Italy, October 1999. "Formative experiences in the field of clinical bioethics: European Bioethics Seminar". International Meeting 'Clinical Bioethics', Torreglia, Italy, October 1999. "A helping and caring profession: medicine as a normative practice". International Meeting 'Clinical Bioethics', Torreglia, Italy, October 1999. "Geneticization: The socio-cultural impact of gentechnology". Conference of Genetics and Ethics. Center for Health Care Ethics, Saint Louis University, St. Louis, U.S.A., October 1999. "Ethics of resource allocation in mental health services in the Netherlands". III Jornadas Internacionales de Bioetica. Centro San Juan de Dios (Orden Hospitalaria de San Juan de Dios), Ciempozuelos (Madrid), Spain, November 1999. "Philosophical issues of the rights of patients". Bioethics Meeting 1999. The Bioethics Consultative Committee in collaboration with the Malta College of Family Doctors. Malta, November 1999. "Reproductive technologies; philosophical issues and European aspects". Bioethics Meeting 1999. The Bioethics Consultative Committee in collaboration with the Malta College of Family Doctors. Malta, November 1999. "Palliativmedizinische Konzepte im europäischen Vergleich". Freiburg Universitätsklinikum, Zentrum für Ethik und Recht in der Medizin. Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany, December 55 | P a g e

1999.

2000 "Biomedicine, Bioethics, and Biotechnology: Responsibility and Control". Eight East-West Philosophers'Conference 'Technology and Human Values on the Edge of the Third Millennium', University of Hawai'i, Honolulu, Hawai'i, U.S.A., January 2000. "Summary and conclusions". Series of conferences 'The Human Condition: Medical assisted life and abortion'. Luso-American Development Foundation. Lisbon, Portugal, January 2000. "Euthanasia: Moral objections". Conference 'Medical assisted death'. Luso-American Development Foundation, Lisbon, Portugal, February 2000. "Interpretatie in praktijk: 'Klinische ethiek'". Symposium Klinische ethiek, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium, April 2000. "Ethics committees in the Netherlands; from institutional committee to clinical ethics". Workshop 'The clinical activity within the hospital'. BIOMED II project 'Ethical function in hospital ethics committees'. Centre de sociologie de la santé, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium, May 2000. "The condition of bioethics; lessens from reproductive medicine". Conference 'The Human Condition: Medical assisted life and abortion'. Luso-American Development Foundation. Lisbon, Portugal, June 2000. "Dimensionen des Lebens: Gesundheit, Krankheit. Gesundheitswesen und Krankenanstalten zwischen Realität und Visionen". Fortbildungsseminar für Aerzte/Innen, Therapeuten/Innen und Lehrende in der Pflege. Institut für Ethik und Recht in der Medizin, Universität Wien, Vienna, Austria, June 2000. “Introduction to health care ethics". Summercourse 'Health Care Law from a Comparative and European Perspective'. Central European University, Budapest, Hungary, July 2000. "Ethical case discussion". Summercourse 'Health Care Law from a Comparative and European Perspective'. Central European University, Budapest, Hungary, July 2002. "Choices in health care". Summercourse 'Health Care Law from a Comparative and European Perspective'. Central European University, Budapest, Hungary, July 2000. "Ethical issues in palliative care". Second World Congress of Philosophy of Medicine: 'Humane Healthcare". Krakow, Poland, August 2000. "Ethics and palliative care". Fourth International Congress on Thanatology and Suicidology: 'Death, Dying and Suicide'. Stockholm, Sweden, August 2000. 56 | P a g e

"Ethical issues in end-of-life care". Conference 'Ethical issues on the end of life'. University of Medical Sciences and Polish School of Palliative Medicine, Bydgoszcz, Poland, October 2000. "Palliative care and ethics". Marmara University, Marmara Tip Günleri (Marmara Medical Days), Istanbul, Turkye, October 2000. "Euthanasia". Seventh National Seminar 'A time to live, a time to die'. National Council of Ethics for the Life Sciences, Evora, Portugal, November 2000. “Geneticization". Lezing in Advanced European Bioethics Seminar "Ethics and Genetics". Nijmegen, The Netherlands, November 2000. "Palliative care and ethics". II Jornadas de Medicina y Filosofia, Universidad de Sevilla, Spain, December 2000.

2001 “Respect for life, palliative care and euthanasia”. Conference ‘Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias: Living our challenges – Facing our future’, Omaha, Nebraska, USA, April 2001. “Euthanasia legislation and practice in the Netherlands”. Clinical ethics series, Saint Joseph Hospital, Creighton University, Omaha, USA, April 2001. “Communication, information and public debate”. Mateus meeting on the Human Genome.Instituto Internacional Casa de Mateus, Vila Real, Portugal, June 2001. “The bioethical debates: an evaluation” Public lectures cycle ‘Science as it is debated; some controversial thresholds’, organized by the Portuguese Ministry of Science and Technology, Gulbekian Museum, Lisbon, Portugal, June 2001. “Foundations and scientific training”. Summercourse ‘Expanding horizons in problem based learning’. Nijmegen, The Netherlands, June 2001. “Introduction to health care ethics”. Summercourse Health care law. Central European University, Budapest, Hungari, July 2001. “Postgraduate and specialized education; European Master in Bioethics”. EACME Annual General Meeting “Bioethics Education”. University of Padova, Padua, Italy, September 2001. “The end of human life: palliatiave care and euthanasia”. Ospitale Bambino Jesu, Rome, Italy, October 2001. “Euthanasie – ein guter Tod?”. Internationale Gesellschaft für Sterbebegleitung und 57 | P a g e

Lebensbeistand, Bingen, Germany, November 2001. “e-Ethics and genetic information in the Internet”. Ordem dos Medicos (Portuguese Medical Association) conference “O Nosso Genoma”. Estoril, Portugal, November 2001.

2002 “Genetics and culture”. Symposium ‘Ethische Probleme am Beginn des menschlichen Lebens. Deutsche und Niederländische Perspektiven’. Forschungsstelle Bioethik, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität zu Münster, Germany, January 2002. “Autonomy and dependency in the face of suffering”. Advanced European Bioethics Course: Death without suffering. University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands, April 2002. “Euthanasia – experiences in the Netherlands”. Missionskyrkan, Ethics Committee, Faculty of Health Sciences, University Hospital Linköping, Sweden, April 2002. “Normalisierung der Euthanasie? Zur Situation in den Niederlanden”. Aerztetreffen im Bistum Münster. Münster, Germany, April 2002. “Response from ethics”. London School of Economics, Seminar ‘Perspectives on Health technology Assessment’, London, United Kingdom, June 2002. “Ethical challenges of the new biotechnology”. II Congreso Internacional de Etica de la Investigacion Cientifica. ‘Bioetica y Manipulacion Genetica’. Bogota, Colombia, August 2002. “Bioethics, genetics and internet”. XVIth European Conference on Philosophy of Medicine and Health Care, ‘European philosophy of health care and bioethics’. Qawra, Malta, August 2002. “Bioethics and biotechnology: European perspectives”. 5th International Conference Health Insurance in Transition: ‘Biotechnology and public health: Expectations, gains and costs’. Zagreb, Croatia, September 2002.

2003 “Dutch designs of death and dying”. Fulbright Brain Storms, Lisbon, Portugal, February 2003. “Clinical ethics teaching”. Seminaire Annuele d’Ethique Clinique. Centre d’Ethique Medicale, Institut Catholique de Lille, France, March 2003. “Exploring the ethical dimensions of palliative care”. Seminar ‘Culture and values: Ethics and decision making in the clinic’. 8th Congress of the European Association for Palliative Care, Den Haag, Netherlands, April 2003. 58 | P a g e

“Why (not) legalise euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide”. Invited plenary lecture. 8th Congress of the European Association for Palliative Care, Den Haag, Netherlands, April 2003. “Medical ethics in a European perspective”. Medical University of Sofia, Bulgaria, May 2003. “Ethics and pain”. Witness Seminar: Innovation in Pain Management. Wellcome Building. London, United Kingdom, December 2003.

2004 “UNESCO and ethics”. Regional network, Panama City, Panama, March 2004. “Pain and ethics”. London House Hospice, London, United Kingdom, March 2004. “The ethics program of UNESCO”. International Conference of Medical Ethics, Eilat, Israel, March 2004. “Ethics and emerging technologies”. International conference. Creighton University, Omaha, United States, April 2004. “UNESCO and ethics”. Rotating conference. Hamedan, Islamic Republic of Iran, May 2004. “The ethics education program of UNESCO”. Conference on ethics teaching. Vilnius, Lithunia, May 2004. “Ethical principles for anaesthesiology”. EUROANESTHESIA, European conference of anaesthesiologists. Lisbon, Portugal, June 2004. “The ethics program of UNESCO”. ESPM conference. Reykjavik, Iceland, August 2004. “UNESCO and ethics”. Rotating conference. Vilnius, Lithuania, September 2004. “UNESCO and ethics”. Rotating conference. Ankara, Turkey, September 2004. “The ethics education program of UNESCO”. Budapest, Hungary, October 2004. “Ethics and palliative care”. Argentine Association for Medicine and Palliative Care. Buenos Aires, Argentine, November 2004. “UNESCO and ethics”. Rotating conference. Buenos Aires, Argentine, November 2004. “UNESCO and environmental ethics”. New Orleans, United States, November 2004. 59 | P a g e

“UNESCO and ethics”. Rotating conference. Mexico City, Mexico, November 2004. “UNESCO and ethics”. Rotating conference. Jakarta, Indonesia, December 2004. “Ethics committees. A historical profile of bioethics”. Conference of regional ethics committee of Veneto. Venice, Italy, December 2004.

2005 “Bioethics and UNESCO”. Ethics around the World conference. Lisbon, Portugal, January 2005. “Activities of UNESCO in the area of bioethics”. First Seminar on Biomedicine and Human Rights, Universidad Europea de Madrid, Madrid, Spain. January 2005. “Confidentiality and privacy and the Universal Declaration on Bioethics”. EuroSOCAP conference (The development of European Standards on Confidentiality and Privacy in Healthcare among Vulnerable Patient Populations). Istanbul, Turkey, February 2005. “UNESCO activities in the sphere of ethics of science and technology” and “Global Ethics Observatory initiative”. Regional Expert Consultation on Networking in the Sphere of Ethics and Bioethics. Minsk, Belarus, March 2005. “Clinical ethics consultation – Intercultural perspectives”. 2nd International Conference: Clinical Ethics Consultation. Basel, Switzerland, March 2005. “UNESCO and ethics”. International Congress of Bioethics, Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran, March 2005. “The Ethics Education Program of UNESCO”. Symposium on teaching ethics to science and engineering students. Copenhagen, Denmark, April 2005. “UNESCO and bioethics”. Seminar ‘The development of bioethics in the Republic of Sakha”. Yakutsk, Republic of Sakha, Russian Federation, May 2005. “Fundamental ethical issues and implications”. Conference ‘Common values in the European Research Area. European scientists and scholars meeting their responsibility’. ALLEA (European Federation of National Academies of Sciences and Humanities), Amsterdam, the Netherlands, May 2005. “UNESCO and ethics”. International conference on Science, Law and Ethics. University of Haifa, Israel, May 2005. “Initiatives on training activities on ethics: UNESCO”. Network Meeting on International Research Ethics, European Commission, Brussels, Belgium, June 2005. 60 | P a g e

“The UNESCO approach of the issue of human stem cells”. Science and Technology in Society Forum, second meeting. Kyoto, Japan, September 2005. “Transcultural bioethics: the UNESCO approach”. Conference ‘Bioethik im Kontext von Recht, Moral und Kultur’. Berlin, Germany, September 2005. “International Bioethics: Challenges and Opportunities”. 3rd Annual John Harvey Collins Lecture in Health Care Ethics, Georgetown University, Washington, USA, October 2005. “Transcultural bioethics: the UNESCO approach”. University of Toronto, Joint Center for Bioethics, Toronto, Canada, October 2005. “International bioethics: the UNESCO approach”. Ethics around the World conference, Beijing, China, October 2005. “Bioethics and UNESCO”. Ethics around the World conference, Shanghai, China, November 2005. “Reviewing genetic research: the UNESCO Declarations”. Training Seminar ‘Facing the new challenges of reviewing biomedical research; Sharing experiences around the Mediterranean Sea’. Nicosia, Cyprus, November 2005. “Gezondheidszorg, waardigheid and gebrekkigheid”[Health care, dignity and deficiencies]. Radboudsymposium ‘Het is een mens! Menselijke waardigheid in het geding’. Rotterdam, the Netherlands, November 2005. “International bioethics and human genetics. The activities of UNESCO”. 20th International Conference ‘The Human Genome’. Rome, Vatican City, Holy See, November 2005. “Bioethics and UNESCO”. Ethics around the World Conference, University of Tartu, Centre for Ethics, Tartu, Estonia, November 2005. “Bioethics and UNESCO”. Ethics around the World Conference, Manila, Philippines, December 2005. “The activities of UNESCO in the area of ethics”. University of Manila, Manila, Philippines, December 2005. “The Global Ethics Observatory of UNESCO”. Twelfth Session of the International Bioethics Committee, Tokyo, Japan, December 2005.

2006 “UNESCO and international bioethics”. Paris Centre of the University of Chicago. Paris, March 2006. 61 | P a g e

“Euthanasia; the Dutch experience”. Tanner lecture, Tanner Academy. Helsinki, Finland, March 2006. “The need and desirability of an (Hippocratic) Oath or pledge for scientists”. General Assembly, ALLEA (All European Academies), Krakow, Poland, March 2006. “The activities of UNESCO in the area of ethics of science and technology”. Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Lima, Peru, April 2006. “Challenges in global bioethics”. Ruhr University Bochum, Zentrum fur Medizinische Ethik, Bochum, Germany, April 2006. “International Bioethics; The UNESCO approach”. University of Mainz, Mainz, Germany, July 2006. “Bioethics and biotechnologies” and “UNESCO and ethical review of biotechnology”. International Bioethics Summercourse, Pontifical University Regina Apostolorum, Rome, Italy, July 2006. “How can theological ethicists respond to the world’s needs?”. Keynote lecture, First International Crosscultural Conference for Catholic Theological Ethicists, University of Padova, Padova, Italy, July 2006. “The Ethics programme of UNESCO”. Keynote lecture. Third International Conference on Ethics. Universidad Militar, Bogoto, Colombia, August 2006. “International perspectives on ethics and genomics”. Symposium on Genetic Democracy. Turku, Finland, August 2006. “Ethics of science and Codes of Conduct for Scientists”. International Summer University, Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, September 2006. “The contribution of UNESCO regarding ethics and new technologies”. Conference ‘Homo futuris’, University of Gent, Gent, Belgium, September 2006.. “International ethics and UNESCO”. International Conference “Ethics and Science Governance”, INES Project (Institutionalisation of Ethics in Science Policy), Brussels, Belgium, October 2006 “Ethis Teacher Training Course”, UNESCO European Centre for Higher Education (CEPES), Bucharest, Romania, October-November 2006. “The Ethics Education Programme of UNESCO”, II International Francophone Meeting on Bioethics, Bucharest, Romania, November 2006. 62 | P a g e

“The ethics programme of UNESCO”. Rotating conference on ethics of science and technology. National Commission for UNESCO, and National Ethics Council, Copenhagen, Denmark, November 2006. “Teaching ethics in the Arab region”. Regional expert conference on the teaching of ethics. Muscat, Sultanate of Oman, November 2006. “The ethics programme of UNESCO”. Rotating conference on ethics of science and technology, National Commission for UNESCO, Bratislava, Slovak Republic, December 2006.

2007 “Ethical issues in humanitarian medicine”. School of Medicine. University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia, January 2007. “The challenge of bioethics in a globalised world”. Red Cross Oration. University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia, January 2007. “The ethics programme of UNESCO”. University of Tasmania, Launceston, Australia, February 2007. “Global bioethics”. Third International Bioethics Conference ‘Bioethics today in the mirror of future generations’, Eilat, Israel, February 2007. “The promotion and application of the Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights”. German Federal Foreign Office and German Commission for UNESCO. Berlin, February 2007. “COMEST – what it is and what it does?” European Patent Office, Munchen, February 2007. “The Ethics Education programme of UNESCO”. King Fahd National Guard Hospital, Riyadh and King Khalid National Guard Hospital, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Febuary 2007. “Ethics teaching and UNESCO”. Regional Ethics Teaching Experts meeting, Istanbul, Turkey, March 2007. “UNESCO, ethics programme and the establishment of bioethics committees”. Conference organized by the University of Lome, the University of Kara, and the National Commission for UNESCO, Lome, Togo, March 2007. “The Bioethics Declaration”. Conference ‘UNESCO’s Bioethics Declaration and Novo Nordisk, Bagsvaerd, Denmark, March 2007. “Global bioethics”. Euopean Master of Bioethics programme. Nijmegen, The Netherlands, March 2007. 63 | P a g e

“Establishing a national bioethics committee”. Conference organized by National Commission for UNESCO, Accra, Ghana, March 2007. “UNESCO’s activities in the area of ethics of science and technology”. The Academy of Athens. Second International Symposium on Universal Values. Athens, Greece, May 2007. “UNESCO Headquarters ethics programmes”. First Regional meeting of National Bioethics Committees. Cairo, Egypt, May 2007. “Promotion and application of the Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights”. 14th Ordinary Session of the International Bioethics Committee of UNESCO. Nairobi, Kenya, May 2007. “UNESCO and bioethics in a global perspective”. Keynote lecture. 5th World Conference on Bioethics, Gijon, Spain, May 2007. “The development of a bioethics teaching programme” Curriculum Committee, King Saud Bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, May 2007. “The establishment of a national bioethics committee”. Conference organized by National Commission for UNESCO. Lilongwe, Malawi, June 2007. “Ethics Teachers Training”. UNESCO Ethics Teaching Training Course, Egerton University, Egerton, Kenya, July 2007. “Establishing a National Bioethics Committee”. Workshop on Bioethics. University of Mauritius, Reduit, Mauritius, August 2007. “Nanotechnologies and Ethics: European and Global Perspectives” 30th Meeting of the.President’s Council on Bioethics. Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA, September 2007. “Ethics Teachers Training”. UNESCO Ethics Teaching Training Course. Bratislava, Slovak Republic, September 2007. “Ethics Teachers Training”. UNESCO Ethics Teaching Training Course. Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, November 2007. “UNESCO’s activities in ethics”. International Conference ‘The advancement of science and the dilemma of dual use’, Polish Academy of Science, Warsaw, Poland, November 2007. “International bioethics and human genetics”. Second Pam Arab Human Genetics Conference. Dubai, United Arab Emirates, November 2007. “Le prospettive della Dichiarazione verso una bioetica globale”. Conference ‘La Dichiarazione Universale sulla Bioetica e i Diritta Umani’. Palazzo Zorzi, Venice, Italy, November 2007. 64 | P a g e

2008 “A global perspective: The UNESCO Ethics Education Programme”. Conference on Medical Ethics and Law – Supporting integrated teaching, learning and assessment. IME and BMA, London, United Kingdom, January 2008. “La déclaration universelle sur la bioéthique et les droits de l’homme”. Collegio de España, Cité Internationale Universitaire, Paris, France, February 2008. “UNESCO and global bioethics”. European Master of Bioethics, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen, Netherlands, February 2008. “Global bioethics”. Medical University Pleven, Bulgaria, March 2008. « Bioéthique et mondialisation ». Ecole Supérieure de Commerce de Toulouse, Toulouse, France, May 2008. “UNESCO’s activities in bioethics”. University of Bergen, Center for the Studies of the Sciences and Humanities, Bergen, Norway, May 2008. “Bioethics and women”.Conference of National Bioethics Committee on Bioethics and Women, Vienna, Austria, June 2008. “The challenges of global bioethics”. Chautauqua Institution, U.S.A., July 2008. “The promotion of bioethics education by UNESCO”. University of Brasilia, Brasilia, Brazil, August 2008. “Research ethics and UNESCO”. Brocher Foundation Summer School on Research Ethics, Geneva, Switzerland, August 2008. “Bioethics, globalization and development”. Invited lecture. Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, U.S.A., September 2008. “Why do we need bioethics?” Lecture, City Club Friday Forum Series, The City Club of Cleveland, Cleveland, U.S.A., September 2008. “Towards global bioethics: The UNESCO Universal Declaration on Bioethics”. Lecture at award ceremony of Ethos Price, Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon, Portugal, September 2008. “UNESCO’s activities in the area of bioethics”. International Congress on Bioethics and Human Rights, Kazan, Russian Federation, September 2008. “Is the patient entitled to have access to a new health technology which is still pending for 65 | P a g e

evaluation, or which is not included in the services of the National Health Services?” Jornadas de aspectos éticos y legales en la Evaluacion de Tecnologias Sanitarias. Agencia Lain Entralgo, Madrid, Spain, October 2008. “Implementing the bioethics declaration”. 5th Congress of Medical Ethics, organized by the Turkish Bioethics Association, Ankara, Turkey, November 2008. “Educating ethics and the Ethics Education programme of UNESCO”. Ethics Teacher Training Course, Minsk, Belarus, November 2008. “The Ethics Education Programme of UNESCO”. Regional Expert Meeting for Teaching of Ethics, Abidjan, Ivory Coast, December 2008. “Promoting and applying bioethics”. The International Conference on Human Rights and Biomedicine Convention. Erasmus Universiteit, Rotterdam, the Netherlands, December 2008. “The Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights and the UNESCO work in building capacity for ethical review”. International Round Table ‘Biomedical research in developing countries: The promotion of ethics, human rights and justice’. Rome, Italy, December 2008.

2009 “Global bioethics and the activities of UNESCO”. Erasmus Mundus Master of Bioethics. UMC St Radboud Nijmegen, Nijmegen, the Netherlands, January 2009. “The Assisting Bioethics Committees project of UNESCO”. First training on working methods for Comité Consultative Nationale de Bioéthique de Togo, University of Lomé, Lomé, Togo, January 2009. “The Assisting Bioethics Committees project of UNESCO”. First training on working methods for National Bioethics Committee of Ghana, Accra, Ghana, January 2009. “The Assisting Bioethics Committees project of UNESCO”. First training on working methods for National Bioethics Committee of Jamaica, Kingston, Jamaica, March 2009. “The legal database of UNESCO and the Global Ethics Observatory”. Regional meeting of legal experts, Nairobi, Kenya, March 2009. “The Ethics Education Programme of UNESCO”. Regional Expert Meeting for Teaching of Ethics, Dakar, Senegal, March 2009. “The Assisting Bioethics Committees project of UNESCO”. First training on working methods for National Bioethics Committee of the Republic of Guinea, Conakry, Guinea, April 2009. 66 | P a g e

“Establishing and reinforcing bioethics infrastructures – the challenge of national bioethis committees”. International Conference on Bioethics Committees in Hospitals, Zefat, Israel, May 2009. “The UNESCO Ethics Education Programme”. Expert meeting on the development of cooperation in bioethics teaching. Chisinau, Republic of Moldova, May 2009. “The Assisting Bioethics Committees project of UNESCO”. First training on working methods for the National Bioethics Committee of the Republic of Gabon, Libreville, Gabon, June 2009. “Global Ethics Observatory”. World Commission on the Ethics of Scientific Knowledge and Technology, Ordinary Session. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, June 2009. “Perspectives of bioethics”. 25nd European Conference on Philosophy of Medicine and Health Care. Tübingen, Germany, August 2009. “Universal values and general ethical standards in a multicultural context”. EACME Conference on Multiculturalism, religions and bioethics. Venice, Italy, September 2009. “Reinforcing bioethics infrastructures – the UNESCO bioethics programme”. University of Trakya, Edirne, Turkey, October 2009. “New perspectives and emerging problems in bioethics”. Universidade Lusofona de Humanidades e Tecnologias, Lissabon, Portugal, October 2009. “Global bioethics – The activities of UNESCO”. Institute for Science and Society, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom, October 2009. “Promoting bioethics – The contribution of UNESCO”. 16th Session of the International Bioethics Committee, Mexico City, November 2009 “Establishing and reinforcing bioethics committees”. European Commission – UNESCO Conference: Joint Action for Capacity-Building in Bioethics. Mexico City, November 2009. “Establishing and reinforcing bioethics infrastructure – the challenge of national bioethics committees”. International Symposium on ethical issues related to biomedical research involving human subjects – Building and operating of the ethics committee. Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai, P.R. China, December 2009. “Training in bioethics – the Ethics Education Programme of UNESCO”. International Symposium on ethical issues related to biomedical research involving human subjects – Building and operating of the ethics committee. Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai, P.R. China, December 2009. 67 | P a g e

“Principles of biomedical ethics: Historical background and analytical vision”. Workshop on Ethics of Medical Genetics: Issues & Approach, Department of Medical Genetics, King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, December 2009. “Designing babies – Use of new technologies and bioethics”. Workshop on Ethics of Medical Genetics: Issues & Approach, Department of Medical Genetics, King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, December 2009.

2010 “Global bioethics and the activities of UNESCO”. Erasmus Mundus Master of Bioethics. UMC St Radboud Nijmegen, Nijmegen, the Netherlands, January 2010. “UNESCO and global bioethics” Conference ‘New perspectives and emerging problems in bioethics’. Fundacion Maria Jose Jove, La Coruña, Spain, January 2010. “New perspective and emerging problems in bioethics”. Opening of master degree in bioethics, University of La Coruña, La Coruña, Spain, January 2010. “UNESCO’s recommendations for personalized medicine”. European Forum for Good Clinical Practice, Annual Conference 2010 on ‘Aspects of personalized medicine for society’. Brussels, Belgium, January 2010. “Euthanasia”. Eleventh Crane Seminar at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. Skara, Sweden, March 2010. “Ethics and Bioethics – An Introduction”. Opening of Regional Documentation and Information Centre on Bioethics and Ethics of Science and Technology (RDIC-BEST), Academy of Scientific Research and Technology, Cairo, Egypt, March 2010. “Ethisch toetsen van medisch onderzoek: levensreddende transfusie of doekje voor het bloeden?” Afscheidssymposium Frans Huysmans. Universitair Medisch Centrum St Radboud, Nijmegen, the Netherlands, May 2010. “Ethics Education”. UNESCO Ethics Teacher Training Course, Inter- University Center Dubrovnik, Republic of Croatia, July 2010. “Global bioethics and human rights”. Summerschool on Health law and ethics. The Erasmus Observatory on Health Law. Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, the Netherlands, July 2010. “Global Bioethics”. Bioethics Retreat, Science Po, Paris, France, July 2010. “Education and Bioethics”. Inauguration ceremony of UNESCO Chair in Bioethics, University of 68 | P a g e

Bouaké, Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, August 2010.

2011 “The ethical debate in End-of-Life Decision-Making”. Institute of Forensic Science and Law. Seminar: The Science, Law and Ethics of End-of-Life Decision-Making. Duquesne University, Pittsburgh. March 11, 2011. “Macro-triage and disaster planning”. Work conference on Disaster Bioethics, Brocher Foundation, Geneva, Switzerland, April 4, 2011. “Global bioethics – between globalization and localization”. Keynote presentation at International Workship ‘Teaching skills in International Research (TaSkR) III, Indiana University, Indianapolis, USA, April 12, 2011. “Fitting into the global picture: How do other countries control costs? European experiences and approaches”. 20th Annual Medical Ethics Update 2011 and 28th Annual Messer Lecture. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, USA, April 15, 2011. “Clinical ethics in developing countries”. Keynote lecture. 7th International Conference on Clinical Ethics and Consultation. Amsterdam, The Netherlands, May 20, 2011. “The UNESCO Core curriculum – the various dimensions of the bioethics teaching tool developed by UNESCO”. Ethics Teachers Training Course, UNESCO and Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Belgrade, Serbia, June 28, 2011. “Global bioethics – How to prepare your teaching?” Ethics Teachers Training Course, UNESCO and Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Belgrade, Serbia, June 29, 2011. “Global bioethics – How to teach?” Ethics Teachers Training Course, UNESCO and Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Belgrade, Serbia, June 29, 2011. “The UNESCO Core curriculum – the various dimensions of the bioethics teaching tool developed by UNESCO”. Ethics Teachers Training Course, UNESCO and Inter-University Center, Dubrovnik, Croatia, July 5, 2011. “Global bioethics – How to prepare your teaching?” Ethics Teachers Training Course, UNESCO and Inter-University Center, Dubrovnik, Croatia, July 6, 2011. “Global bioethics – How to teach?” Ethics Teachers Training Course, UNESCO and InterUniversity Center, Dubrovnik, Croatia, July 6, 2011. “Palliative sedation considered in relation to euthanasia”. Invited presentation. International Colloquium of the International Association of Catholic Bioethicists on ‘Palliative sedation: Moral distinctions and practical considerations’. Philadelphia, USA, July 12, 69 | P a g e

2011. “Bioethics without borders”. Invited keynote lecture. IX Congresso Brasileiro de Bioetica, Brasilia, Brazil, September 8, 2011. “Social responsibility and health in the global context”. Round Table presentation. IX Congresso Brasileiro de Bioetica, Brasilia, Brazil, September 9, 2011. “Global bioethics”. Health Services Research Seminar Series, sponsored by the Center ofr Research on Health Care, Center for Health Equity Research and Promotion, University of Pittsburgh and RAND-Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, USA, September 13, 2011. “Activities of the Center for Health Care Ethics”. Presentation for CAFÉ (Christian Academic Fellowship), Union Building, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, September 21, 2011. “Bioethics and human rights – wherever the twain shall meet”. Invited keynote lecture, symposium ‘The “ethicalization” of law; Fundamental questions, dangers and opportunities from an interdisciplinary perspective’. University of Freiburg, Germany, September 29, 2011. ‘The principle of vulnerability in the UNESCO Declaration on Bioethics and Human rights”. Invited presentation at Second International Bioethics, Multiculturalism and Religion Workshop. Regina Apostolorum University, Rome, Italy, October 9, 2011. “The principle of vulnerability in a global context. Invited presentation at Conference on Human Vulnerability. Regian Apostolorum University, Rome, Italy, October 11, 2011. “Ethical assessment and new technologies”. Lecture in course BIO574 Ethics in Biotechnology. Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, USA, October 24, 2011. “Scientific, social and ethcal significance of recent develpments in biotechnology”. Invited keynote speaker. 55th conference of Union International des Avocats. Miami, USA, November 2, 2011.

2012 “Bioethics and religion.” Paneldiscussie Sacred Heart University, Fairfield, USA, March 13, 2012. “Global challenges in clinical bioethical education”. Invited lecture, 8th International Conference on Clinical Ethics & Consultation: Clinical bioethics in Diversity. Sao Paulo, Brazil, May 16-19, 2012. “The principle of vulnerability in present-day global bioethics”. Invited Pellegrino Lecture, Intensive Bioethics Course 38, The Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Georgetown University, 70 | P a g e

Washington, DC, USA, June 8, 2012. “Global bioethics: Transnational experiences”. Keynote Address, Islamic Bioethics. The Interplay of Islam and the West, An International Conference, Georgetown University, School of Foreign Service in Qatar, Doha, Qatar, June 25, 2012. “The UNESCO Core curriculum – the various dimensions of the bioethics teaching tool developed by UNESCO: objectives, syllabus, teaching methods, student materials, assessment”. Ethics Teacher Training Course, Inter-University Centre Dubrovnik and UNESCO, Dubrovnik, Croatia, July 2, 2012. “Global Bioethics – how to prepare your teaching; and how to teach?” Ethics Teacher Training Course, Inter-University Centre Dubrovnik and UNESCO, Dubrovnik, Croatia, July 2, 2012. “Ethics, Genetics and International Conventions”. Invited lecture 1̊ Seminario Nacional de Biodireito, Associação Portuguesa de Bioetica, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal, July 13, 2012. “Healthcare ethics program”. Alumni Advisory Board. McAnulty School of Liberal Arts, Duquesne Unversity, Pittsburgh, 28 September 2012. “Cultural views of death and dying”. Invited presentation at conference ‘Giving voice’. Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, 22 October 2012. “Ethical assessment and new technologies”. Lecture in course BIO574 Ethics in Biotechnology. Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, USA, October 29, 2012. “The UNESCO Core curriculum – the various dimensions of the bioethics teaching tool developed by UNESCO: objectives, syllabus, teaching methods, student materials, assessment”. Ethics Teacher Training Course, University of Namibia and UNESCO, Windhoek, Namibia, November 20, 2012. “Global Bioethics – how to prepare your teaching; and how to teach?” Ethics Teacher Training Course, University of Namibia and UNESCO, Windhoek, Namibia, November 20, 2012.

2013 “An educational perspective”. Invited presentation in workshop ‘Faith and Human Life’, Pontifical Academy of Life, Vatican City, Rome, February 2013. “The importance of humility”. Invited presentation in Symposium in honor of Dr Edmund D. Pellegrino “Facts of illness/acts of profession. Edmund Pellegrino and the Ethics of Health Care. Georgetown University, Washington DC, March 2013. 71 | P a g e

“Palliative sedation and ethics.” Conference on Palliative Care Ethics. Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, May 17, 2013. “Global bioethics” Presentation in UNESCO training of the National Bioethics Committee of Jamaica, University of the West Indies, Kingston, Jamaica, May 20, 2013. “Protection of the environment.” Presentation in UNESCO training of the National Bioethics Committee of Jamaica, University of the West Indies, Kingston, Jamaica, May 20, 2013. “Ethical aspects of climate change.” Presentation in UNESCO training of the National Bioethics Committee of Jamaica, University of the West Indies, Kingston, Jamaica, May 20, 2013. “Genetic research.” Presentation in UNESCO training of the National Bioethics Committee of Jamaica, University of the West Indies, Kingston, Jamaica, May 21, 2013. “Moral deliberation.” Presentation in UNESCO training of the National Bioethics Committee of Jamaica, University of the West Indies, Kingston, Jamaica, May 21, 2013. “Global bioethics.” Invited lecture, Medical School, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway, June 12, 2013. “The UNESCO Core curriculum – the various dimensions of the bioethics teaching tool developed by UNESCO: objectives, syllabus, teaching methods, student materials, assessment”. Ethics Conference in cooperation with ORFEUS and University of Zagreb, Inter-University Centre Dubrovnik, Dubrovnik, Croatia, June 25, 2013. “Global Bioethics – how to prepare your teaching; and how to teach? Ethics Conference in cooperation with ORFEUS and the University of Zagreb, Inter-University Centre Dubrovnik, Croatia, June 25, 2013. “The future of bioethics education.” 10th Congresso Brasiliero de Bioética. Florianopolis, September 25, 2013. “Vulnerability – A challenge to contemporary bioethics.” 10th Congresso Brasiliero de Bioetica. Florianopolis, September 26, 2013. “Bioethics and stem cell research.” Invited presentation in “Frontiers in Stem Cells and Regeneration” – Advanced Training Course, Woods Hole, MA, October 2, 2013. ”Respect for cultural diversity and pluralism.” Third International Conference on Bioethics, Multiculturalism and Religion. Hong Kong, December 2, 2014.

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- 20 October 1993 - 22 October 1993 - 26 October 1993 - 26 October 1993 - 27 October 1993 - 8 November 1993 - 23 November 1993

IKON television programme "Later": "Limits to health care" KRO-Kruispunt TV: "Dying with dignity and euthanasia" KRO Kruispunt TV: "Euthanasia" KRO-radio programma "Klasse": "Infertility" Interview Wereldomroep (television): "Ethical aspects of hunger strikes" KRO Kruispunt TV: "Termination of life of handicapped newborns" NOS TV, Het Capitool: "Medical experimentation with embryos" EO Television, Antenne: "The perfect child: pre-implantation-diagnosis in the Netherlands". Panorama Magazine (nr. 3, 1993): Interview "Mogen artsen zo'n baby laten leven?" (Neonatology) De Twentsche Courant: Interview De Twentsche Courant: Verslag van lezing: "Ontbreken gezondheid maakt leven niet waardeloos". Zwolsche Courant: idem Het Nieuwe Land: idem Nieuw Kamper Dagblad: idem EO Tijdsein (Television): Interview "Euthanasia". The Independent (UK): Interview "Dutch doctors confront a 'slippery slope' on euthanasia" Australian Broadcasting Comp.(Television): Interview on euthanasia Asahi Shimbun (Japanese newspaper): Interview on euthanasia. BBC 1 Newsprogramme (Television): Interview on euthanasia. Radbode interview: "Ethiek tussen dagelijkse praktijk en fundamentele levensvragen". Nyheter - Vårt Land (Norwegian newspaper): Interview on euthanasia. CDA Krant: "Ik zou best 180 jaar willen worden". Katern on European Year of the Elderly. Radio 1: KRO - Echo: Interview on the discovery of the genetic locus for male homosexuality. MVS Radio Amsterdam: idem. Orvosegyetem (Hungary: Semmelweis University's periodical): Interview on the occasion of visiting professorship at Semmelweis Medical University's Institute of Behavioral Sciences, Budapest, Hungary. Magyar TV (Hungary): Interview on medical ethics in Hungary. Magyar Radio Pecsi Studioja (Hungary): Interview on medical ethics in Hungary. Radio 1: KRO - Echo: Interview on cloning of human embryos. De Gelderlander: 'Politiek debat over genetica hard nodig'. Radio 2: Vara - Nieuws: discussieprogramma over cloneren en embryoexperimenten. Magyar Hirlap (Hungarian newspaper): Kinek adatik meg a kegyes halal? Interview on medical ethics. Trouw: "Verwerping 'euthanasie-wet' leidt tot legalisering", ingezonden 73 | P a g e

- 26 November 1993

- 6 December 1993 - 28 January 1994 - 1 February 1994 - 29 April 1994 - 4 May 1994 - 23 August 1994 - 23 August 1994 - 27 August 1994 - 3 September 1994 - September 1994 - 7 September 1994 - 28 November 1994 - 28 November 1994 - 3 January 1995 - 11 June 1995 - 12 June 1995 - 20 June 1995 - 20 June 1995 - 23 June 1995 - 24 Juni 1995 - 20 January 1996 - 26 January 1996 - 7 May 1996 - 8 May 1996 - 11 May 1996 - 11 May 1996 - 22 June 1996 - 24 June 1996 - December 1996

artikel (met Y.Timmerman-Buck en J.Welie). Katholiek Nieuwsblad: "Niet het wetsvoorstel maar het medisch streven naar onschendbaarheid vormt de kern van de euthanasieproblematiek", ingezonden artikel (met J.Welie), National Public Radio (USA): Interview on euthanasie. KU Nieuws: Interview over Wetenschap en samenleving Radio 1: KRO - Echo: interview on organdonation NHK (Japanese State Television): Interview on euthanasia; documentary program. EO Tijdsein (Television): reactie op de implicaties van de verkiezingsuitslag voor normatieve kwesties. Radio 1: KRO. Medewerking aan programma "De dingen die gebeuren" over de eerste penisverlengende operatie in Nederland. Omroep Gelderland (Radio): interview over penisverlengende operatie. De Gelderlander: De ethiek van de penisverlenging Brabants Dagblad: De ethiek van de penisverlenging. VU-Magazine, jaargang 23, September 1994, Interview; p.12-17. Nederlands dagblad: Hirsch Ballin had gelijk. Haagsche Courant: 'Dood op verzoek' maakt van euthanasie een banaal thema. Fries Dagblad: Morele kant euthanasie uit beeld Radio 1: KRO. Medewerking aan programma "De dingen die gebeuren" over schriftelijke wilsverklaringen (Advance Directives). EO Tijdsein (Television): commentaar op problematiek van onderzoek met wilsonbekwame patiënten (Research with incompetent patients). Radio 1: KRO programma "De dingen die gebeuren": Interview on sex selection. Brabants Dagblad: Interview "Ook kinderen blijven te koop". Eindhovens Dagblad: Interview "Sommige dingen aan lot overlaten". Friesch Dagblad: Liever geen baby op bestelling. De Gelderlander: Kinderen op bestelling teken van doorgeschoten medisch marktdenken. Deutsche Welle (Radio Köln): 'Sterbehilfe in Deutschland und Holland'. Veronica Nieuwsradio: interview over justitieel onderzoek bij menselijke stoffelijke overschotten. Radio 1: KRO programma "De dingen die gebeuren": Interview on IVF at older age. Omroep Gelderland (Radio): Interview on age criterion and IVF. Friesch Dagblad: Berusting wordt irreële keuze. De Gelderlander: Verruiming leeftijd IVF oplossing voor niet-bestaand probleem. Media Academie, Hilversum, deelname aan panel in programma 'Op sterven na dood'. Australian Broadcasting Comp. (Television): Interview on euthanasiadebate in the Netherlands. Plus. Magazine voor actieve 55 plussers. Interview "Hoe ongezond mogen 74 | P a g e

- 8 December 1996 - 15 January 1997 - 20 February 1997 - March 1997 - 27 March 1997 - 7 May 1997 - 23 May 1997 - 29 May 1997 - May 1997 - 5 August 1997 - 7 August 1997 - 28 August 1997 - 3 October 1997 - 3 October 1997 - 13 October 1997 - 14 October 1997 - 17 December 1997 - 28 March 1998 - 11 April 1998 - 12 April 1998 - 25 April 1998 - 2 June 1998 - 18 August 1998 - 19 August 1998 - August 1998 - 19 January 1999 - 10 July 1999 - 3 September 1999 - 5 October 1999 - 13 November 1999 - 4 February 2000

we zijn?". Kruispunt TV: Reageerbuisbevruchting. Interview over IVF en uitgestelde kinderwens. De Gelderlander; interview over verstrooiing van as van overledenen. Radio 1, KRO programma "Dingen die gebeuren"; Interview on surrogate motherhood and IVF. CD/Aktueel: "CDA-opstelling bij medische experimenten te rigoureus", p.20-21. Radio 1, EO Tijdsein; debate on regional review committees for euthanasia. De Volkskrant: "Toetsing euthanasie komt te laat". Haagsche Courant: "De kinderen van de rekening"; pag. 11. Radbode: "Draagmoeder"; pag.3. WIGwijs, blad van Werkgroep Integratie Gehandicapten, Nijmegen: interview: Grenzen aan presymptomatisch genetisch onderzoek, p. 9-11 Channel 4 (UK) (Television): Interview on euthanasia. Radio 5, TROS: Interview on sponsoring in health care. De Volkskrant: interview over gezondheid (pag. 32). De Gelderlander: Keuze voor levensverlenging ligt bij de patient. Omroep Gelderland (Radio). Interview on withholding and withdrawing treatment. SüdWestFunk Televisie (Freiburg)(Television): Interview on clinical ethics. SüdWestFunk Radio (Freiburg)(Radio): Interview on medical ethics teaching. NRC Handelsblad: interview over gebruik van foetaal weefsel. Radio 1: Kruispunt RKK/KRO: Interview on cloning. CD/Actueel: De beschermwaardigheid van het leven moet voorop staan. Interview over euthanasie, p. 14-15. Nederland 3 (Television) programma Buitenhof. Interview on reproductive technologies. Algemeen Dagblad: dilemma's bij de dood. Interview over orgaandonatie, p. Z 1-2. Ned.1 (Television): KRO's Congres TV "Struggle against pain". Trouw: interview over invriezen van embryo's. De Gelderlander: interview over invriezen van embryo's. KU Nieuws: "Je kunt alleen nog maar kiezen wat anderen kiezen" (p. 15) EuroTransMed London (UK) (Television): Medical Ethics: do doctors have a role in rationing health care? Radio 1: Kruispunt RKK/KRO: Interview on late abortion. Ned. 1 (Television), Netwerk: Interview on Screening for Down syndrome. RTL 4 Nieuws (Television): Interview on withdrawing medical treatment. Medisch Contact, jubileumspecial: 'Tussen utopie en werkelijkheid. Een gesprek met twee medisch-ethici', pp. 68-71. KUNieuws 29 (19): 'Abortuspil klinkt minder erg dan hij is', p. 11. 75 | P a g e

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Ned. 2, 2 Vandaag (Television): Interview on xenotransplantation. Publico (Lisbon): 'A ultima decisao. Um pedido de ajuda', p. 26. KuNieuws, 29(24): Interview on xenotransplantation, pp. 8-9. Radbode: Goede manieren, p. 3. Radbode: Euthanasie in Nederland, p. 3. Radbode: Geldvaardigheid, p. 3. Radio Ned.1: Interview over genetische aandoening van sperma donors. TV Ned 1: Kruispunt: Interview over IVF Radio 5, IKON: Interview over stamceltechnologie Radbode: Katholiek, p.3. Radbode: Paarse cellen overbodig, p. 3. De Gelderlander: Debat over kloneren mogelijk overbodig Radbode: De mythologie van de kloon Trouw: Elke dag het infuus een streepje hoger Radbode: Nijmegen krijgt centrum voor genetisch debat, p.1. De Gelderlander: Terminale sedatie is geen illegale levensbeëindiging. Trouw: Ouders gehandicapt meisje zijn blij, ethicus noemt ‘wrongful life’ stuitend. Algemeen Dagblad: ‘Niemand kan lijdensweg kind bepalen’ Vox: Ambassadeur in ethiek Mercury (Hobart): Interview on bioethics National Radio News (Australia): Interview on bioethics ABC Radio (Australia): Interview on bioethics Examiner (Launceston): Interview on Bioethics Gazette togolaise (Lome): interview on establishment of national bioethics committee Establishing a National Bioethics Committee. Mauritian Television. Friesch Dagblad: Wetenschapsethiek en Afrka Friesch Dagblad: Bio-ethiek in het paradijs Friesch Dagblad: Pas op voor de beloften van naotechnologie Friesch Dagblad: Globalisering van de bioethiek. Friesch Dagblad: In bio-ethiek is sharia vaak ontoereikend Friesch Dagblad: Hoe smakelijk is gekloond voedsel? Friesch Dagblad: Erfgoed is meer dan gebouwen alleen Friesch Dagblad: Geopereerd worden door een robot Friesch Dagblad: De parel van het oosten Friesch Dagblad: De rol van diversiteit in bioethiek Friesch Dagblad: Medisch onderzoek in de tropen Friesch Dagblad: Chautauqua: een Amerikaanse oase Friesch Dagblad: Een uniek ethiekproject in Brasilia Friesch Dagblad: De opkomst van de bio-ethiek in Rusland Friesch Dagblad: Regen en hoop in de straten van Riyad Friesch Dagblad: Minsk Friesch Dagblad: Ethiek benadrukt de eigen verantwoordelijkheid Friesch Dagblad: Ook in West-Afrika komt bio-ethiek nu gestaag op 76 | P a g e

INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIA, WORKSHOPS, AND CONFERENCES (ORGANIZER/MEMBER OF ORGANIZING COMMITTEE) - Workshop on Ethics and Economics in Health Care, Lisse, The Netherlands, September 1986; organiser (with F. Rutten and G. Mooney). - Conference on Medicine and the Growth of Knowledge, Maastricht, The Netherlands, August 1987; organiser. - Conference on Values in Medical Decision Making and Health Care Resource Allocation, Aarhus, Denmark, June 1988; member of the organising committee. - Conference "From Brentano to Bieganski. European Traditions in Philosophy of Medicine", Czestochowa, Poland, October 1989; member of the organising committee. - Conference "Consensus Development and Moral Judgement in Health Care", Maastricht, The Netherlands, June 1990; organiser. - Conference "Social Policy and Health", Budapest, Hungary, August 1992; member of the organising committee. - World Conference on "Philosophy and Medicine: Sciences, Technologies and Values", Paris, France, May 30 - June 4, 1994; member of organising committee. - Conference "Medicine and Culture", Kos, Greece, 21-23 September 1995; co-organiser with the International Hippocratic Foundation of Kos. - Conference "Philosophy of the Health Sciences - from disease prevention to health promotion", Vienna, Austria, 14-17 August 1996; co-organiser. - Conference "Research in healthcare - philosophical, ethical and historical aspects", Padova, Italy, 21-23 August, 1997; co-organiser. - Conference "Philosophy of and philosphy in healthcare education", Marburg, Germany, 20-22 August, 1998; co-organiser. - Conference "Epistemology and medicine", Linköping, Sweden, 18-21 August, 1999; coorganiser. - Second World Conference on Philosophy and Medicine: "Humane healthcare: Sciences, Technologies and Values", Krakow, Poland, 23-26 August, 2000; member of organising committee. - ESPMH Conference on ‘European Philosophy and Ethics of Healthcare’, Malta, 21-24 August, 2002. - Multiple meetings and conferences in UNESCO (in Paris and many other places) during 2003 – 2010. - Inaugural Conference on Education in Ethics, International Association for Education in Ethics, Pittsburgh, USA, May 1-3, 2012.

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