First, do no harm:health professionals and Guantánamo

Dublin Core

Title

First, do no harm:health professionals and Guantánamo

Author

Rubenstein, Leonard S.

Publisher

2006/00/00

Language

English

Publication Date

20060000

Primary Classification

21.4

Secondary Classification

21.4;21.5;21.1;2.1

Primary keywords

health personnel--[pri];human rights abuses--[pri];medical ethics--[pri];prisoners--[pri];torture--[pri]

Secondary keywords

behavior control;coercion;harm;military personnel;moral complicity;Muslims;physician's role;psychological stress

Subject

United States--[pri]

Subject

American Psychological Association;Behavioral Science Consultation Teams;Geneva Conventions;Mohammed Al-Qahtani

Subject

Guantánamo Bay--[pri];war on terror--[pri]

Conference

Symposium: Guantanamo: How Should We Respond:Seton Hall University School of Law Guantanamo Teach-In;Newark, NJ;2006 October 5;Seton Hall University School of Law

Journal Article

Seton Hall Law Review2006-2007; 37(3):733-748

Note

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Call Number

citation

Bibliography

74 fn.

ISSN

05865964 (print)

Collection

Citation

“First, do no harm:health professionals and Guantánamo,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 16, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/37098.