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Page 3 to 4: Emmanuelle Rial-Sebbag and Anne-Marie Duguet – Introduction | Page 5 to 8: Laurent Ravez – What universality for bioethics? | Page 9 to 18: Xavier Bioy – Is vulnerability a limit to the patient’s legal autonomy? | Page 19 to 25: Geoffroy de Brabanter – The sociosomatic dimension of the disease | Page 26 to 31: Fernand Aimé Guedou, FS Atchékpé and Nonvigon Marius Kêdoté – Autonomy in health tested by the culture of patients and caregivers: case of Benin | Page 32 to 39: Anne-Marie Duguet – International research ethics | Page 40 to 43: Frieda Behets – Autonomy and biomedical research in low-income countries | Page 44 to 49: Sandrine de Montgolfier – What information to consent to research? | Page 50 to 54: Guillaume Rousset – Autonomy of minors and reproductive health in French law | Page 55 to 61: Marisa Aizenberg and Paula Eugenia Kohan – Comparative approach: autonomy in reproductive health in Latin America | Page 62 to 69: Annick Delvigne – Whose autonomy should we respect in PMA? | Page 70 to 82: François Vialla – “Wanting to die” | Page 83 to 86: Darius Makindu – Autonomy at the end of life in the face of Congolese socio-cultural beliefs, practices and values | Page 87 to 90: Juan Song, Tao Wu and Shanshan Mei – Protection of the autonomy of end-of-life patients in the medical relationship in China | Page 91 to 96: Marie Bourgouin – Autonomy and end of life | Page 97 to 104: Christian Byk – Healthy Autonomy through the prism of universalism and cultures.
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