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Changing Character of War

The Strategies of Small States: Safeguarding Autonomy and Influencing Great Powers

Dr Hillary Briffa looks at what characterises small states, their challenges, and the strategies they utilise to overcome these. She argues that small states can very successfully protect their autonomy and security, and exert considerable influence.
Uehiro Oxford Institute

Waiver or understanding? A dilemma for autonomists about informed consent

Professor Gopal Sreenivasan delivers a New St Cross Special Ethics Seminar on the topic of Informed Consent.
Uehiro Oxford Institute

Towards a plasticity of the mind – New-ish ethical conundrums in dementia care, treatment, and research

A New St Cross Special Ethics Seminar with Dr David M Lyreskog.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Autonomy, Community, Destiny: Re-Imagining Disability

The second seminar in the Disability and Curriculum Diversity series at TORCH
Uehiro Oxford Institute

St Cross Seminar: "I wouldn’t have consented if I’d known that could happen": Consenting without Understanding

Tom Walker discusses autonomy and informed consent to medical treatment
Sacrifice and Modern Thought

2. Sacrifice, Self-Destructive Love and Feminism

Dr Pamela Sue Anderson talks to Tim Howles about her chapter 'Sacrifice as Self-Destructive Love: Why Autonomy should still matter to Feminists'

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