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Drüten, Carolina: Das Land, das Supermärkte wegen Corona schließt : Nirgends reagiert die Regierung härter als in Jordanien In: Die Welt, 2020 (2020-03-24) |
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2 |
Koelbl, Susanne; Popp, Maximilian: "Die Gefahr, dass Menschen verhungern, ist größer als die Gefahr durch das Virus" : Jordanien fürchtet wegen der Coronakrise um seine Nahrungsmittelsicherheit. König Abdullah II. spricht im SPIEGEL-Interview über die Pandemie und warnt US-Präsident Trump vor der Umsetzung von dessen Nahostplan. In: Der Spiegel (online), 2020 (2020-05-15) |
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3 |
Safi, Michael: Home deliveries and Humvees: life under Jordans harsh virus lockdown : Residents face a year in jail if they leave home no grocery shopping, no pharmacy visits, no short walks In: The Guardian, 2020 (2020-03-24) |
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4 |
Safi, Michael; Tahat, Jassar al-: Jordan smoking rates highest in world amid claims of big tobacco interference : Exclusive: Health groups accuse firms of undue political influence as survey finds 80% of men use nicotine In: The Guardian, 2020 (2020-06-23) |
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5 |
Al Jaafari, Munir; Zimprich, Björn: Wassersparen mithilfe religiöser Argumente : ein Einblick in die Entwicklungszusammenarbeit der GIZ in Jordanien In: Islamische Umwelttheologie : Ethik, Norm und Praxis / Sara Binay und Mouhanad Khorchide (Hg.), 2019, 1, 216-222 |
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Binay, Sara; Al-Zoubi, Mohammed Yunis: Wasserfatwas in Jordanien : religiöses Recht als Antwort auf drängende Umweltprobleme In: Islamische Umwelttheologie : Ethik, Norm und Praxis / Sara Binay und Mouhanad Khorchide (Hg.), 2019, 1, 206-215 |
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Alahmad, Ghiath: National guidelines regarding research ethics in the Arab countries : an overview In: Research ethics in the Arab region / Henry Silverman, ed, 2017, 5, 187-197 |
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8 |
Al-Hussaini, Maysa: Research ethics committee at King Hussein Cancer Center, Jordan : case study In: Research ethics in the Arab region / Henry Silverman, ed, 2017, 5, 311-324 |
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9 |
Al-Omari, Amal: Clinical research management at the King Hussein Cancer Center, Amman, Jordan In: Research ethics in the Arab region / Henry Silverman, ed, 2017, 5, 373-382 |
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10 |
Al-Omari, Amal; Al-Hussaini, Maysa: Research ethics governance in the Arab region : Jordan In: Research ethics in the Arab region / Henry Silverman, ed, 2017, 5, 221-228 |
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11 |
Heus, Katharine; Sartawi, Thamer: The realization of the right to health for refugees in Jordan In: The right to health : a multi-country study of law, policy and practice / Brigit Toebes ; Rhonda Ferguson ; Milan M. Markovic ... eds. - The Hague : Asser Press [u.a.], (2014). - 193-229 |
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Abdulhameed, Hunida E.; Hammami, Muhammad M.; Mohamed, Elbushra A. Hameed: Disclosure of terminal illness to patients and families: diversity of governing codes in 14 Islamic countries In: Journal of Medical Ethics 2011 March 23: 4 p. [Online]. |
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13 |
Masadeh, Aymen Khaled: The scope of the medical duty to treat: an analytical study under Jordanian law and common law In: Arab Law Quarterly, 2010, Vol. 24 (4), 361-391 |
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14 |
Abou-Zeid, Alaa; Afzal, Mohammad; Silverman, Henry J.: Capacity mapping of national ethics committee in the Eastern Mediterranean Region In: BMC Medical Ethics [electronic] 2009; 10: 8: 7p. |
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15 |
Ahmad Al-Akour, Nemeh et al.: Sex preference and interest in preconception sex selection: a survey among pregnant women in the north of Jordan. In: Human Reproduction, 2009, Vol. 24 (7), 1665-1669 |
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16 |
Fischer, Nils: Embryo research in the Middle East In: Journal of International Biotechnology Law, 2009, Vol. 6 (6), 235-241 |
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17 |
Ramahi, Ibrahim; Silverman, Henry: Clinical research law in Jordan: an ethical analysis In: Developing World Bioethics, 2009, Vol. 9 (1), 26-33 |
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Silverman, Henry: Clinical research law in Jordan: an ethical analysis In: Developing World Bioethics, 2009, Vol. 9 (1), 26-33 |
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El-Maaytah, Mohammed A. et al.: Willingness of Jordanian clinicians to treat a hepatitis B-infected patient. In: Quintessence International, 2008, Vol. 39 (4), e147-151 |
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Fischer, Nils: National bioethics committees in selected states of North Africa and the Middle East In: Journal of International Biotechnology Law, 2008, 5, 45-58 |