Military Medical Ethics
Medical Sanctions Against Russia: Arresting Aggression or Abrogating Healthcare Rights? American Journal of Bioethics, February 2024
Why Do Trolleys Leave No Injured? Treating the Innocent Victims of Trolleys and War. Working Papers in Military Medical Ethics, 2023
The Ethics of AI-assisted warfighter enhancement research and experimentation: Historical perspectives and ethical challenges (Moreno, Gross, Becker, Hereth, Shortland and Evans). Frontiers in Big Data, 2022
Military Medical Research: Investigational Drugs, Clinical Trials and Enhancement, 2019
Military Medical Research in Britain and the USA: The Challenge of Informed Consent, Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps, 2018
Moral Injury: Military Medical Ethics and the Psychology of Killing in War, Working Papers in Military Medical Ethics, September 14, 2018
Saving Life, Limb and Eyesight: Assessing the Medical Rules of Eligibility during Armed Conflict, American Journal of Bioethics 2017 (17), 40-52
Sanctity of Life and the Right to Life: Force Feeding Hunger Strikers 2015
Force-Feeding, Autonomy, and the Public Interest, NEJM, July 2013
Caring for Compatriots: Military Necessity before Military Need? Ethics and Armed Forces, 2015: 23-30
Military Medical Ethics in War and Peace, Routledge Handbook of Military Ethics (Routledge, 2015): 248-265
Limits of Impartial Medical Treatment during Armed Conflict, Military Medical Ethics for the 21st Century (Routledge, 2013): 71-84
Medicalized Weapons and Modern War, The Hastings Center Report, 2010, 40 (1) :34-43
Should Doctors Help Build Bombs? The Question of Dual-Loyalty during Armed Conflict, Physicians at War (Springer, 2008):151-166
Why Treat the Wounded? Warrior Care, Military Salvage and National Health, American Journal of Bioethics, 2008, 8(2): 3-12.
History of Medicine: From Medical Neutrality to Medical Immunity, AMA Journal of Ethics, October ,2007
Physician-Assisted Draft Evasion: Civil Disobedience, Medicine and War, CQHC, 2005, 14:444-454
Bioethics and Armed Conflict: Mapping the Moral Dimensions of Medicine and War, Hasting Center Report, 2004, 34(6): 22-30.
Doctors in the Decent Society: Medical Care, Torture and Ill-Treatment, Bioethics, 2004, 18 (2):181-203