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    Surrogacy in Islamic Jurisprudence: A Comprehensive Study of Maqasid al-Shariah and Ethical Viability According to Contemporary Mufassir by Angga Tinova Yudha, Amsal Qori Dalimunthe, An Nisa Dian Rahma

    Published in Pharos Journal of Theology (2025-08-01)
    “…From an Islamic Jurisprudence point of view, this research tries to examine surrogacy mostly in connection to Maqasid al-Shariah and current mufassir ideas. …”
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    Ethical Issues in Physiatrist Practice by Hand G

    “…The impetus for it may beattributed to the revelations that arose through Nurembergtrials, the framework elements that define research andpublications related compulsions, and indeed the contextand state of affairs of present day medical jurisprudence.The physiatrist’s practice cannot remain untouched bythe moral and ethical dilemmas faced in today’s world.Although the pillars of the specialty are grounded in the…”
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    Maqasid Sharia and the Biomedical Ethics of E-Cigarettes: A Contemporary Islamic Legal Assessment by Nur Aqila Mohd Zahari, Mohd Hafiz Safiai

    Published in Metro Islamic Law Review (2025-05-01)
    “…These findings contribute to a nuanced interdisciplinary dialogue at the intersection of Islamic jurisprudence, public health, and ethical consumption.…”
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    Safety of scientific medical research is a State obligation by Marjolein Timmers, Mária Éva Földes

    “…Conducting scientific medical research with human subjects presents risks that raise both ethical and human rights concerns. …”
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    Periviable birth: Legal landscape in Indian jurisprudence by Shivashankar Diggikar, Karthik Nagesh, Nanditta Batra

    Published in BMJ Paediatrics Open (2025-07-01)
    “…Periviability represents a complex threshold where there is a triangulation of medical capabilities, ethical judgement and the right of the infant to live. …”
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