Browsing Faculty of Theology by Author "Rheeder, Riaan"
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An ethos of vulnerability: a kindom perspective on the princile of respect for vulnerability within the UNESCO declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights
Rheeder, Riaan (Asia Journal of Theology, 2017)The Universal Declaration of Bioethics and Human Rights (UDBHR) by UNESCO regards respect for vulnerability (article 8) as a new independent bioethical right and obligation of all communities. On the one hand, vulnerability ... -
Bio-etiek sonder grense en menswaardigheid: 'n Gereformeerd-etiese beoordeling
Rheeder, Riaan (AOSIS, 2013)The Universal Declaration of Bioethics and Human Rights (UDBH) seeks to guide the world community in ethical principles with regard to medicine, life sciences and related technologies. Human dignity as a principle was ... -
Bio-etiek sonder grense: ʼn Verkenning en Christelik-etiese beoordeling van die UNESCO universele deklarasie van bioetiek en menseregte (2005)
Rheeder, Riaan (Universiteit van Stellenbosch, 2013)It is clear that the world community realized the need for a Declaration on bio-ethics and human rights. It led to an assignment given by the member states to UNESCO to develop a declaration. During the development of the ... -
Persons without capacity as participants in research: a Kingdom perspective on article 7(b) of UNESCO's Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights (2005)
Rheeder, Riaan (Stellenbosch University, 2016)In 2005, UNESCO's Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights (UDBHR) was accepted unanimously by the world community (191 member nations). The declaration is currently the first and only bioethical text to which ... -
Respect for vulnerability is a human right: Article 8 of the UNESCO Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights, and senior citizens in South Africa
Rheeder, Riaan (Health and Medical Publishing Group (HMPG), 2016)It is untrue that the elderly in South Africa (SA) are probably discriminated against in healthcare as the result of inadequate legislation that does not conform to international standards. The National Health Act recognises ...