Stories
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Families fighting for justice
In 1962 a group of parents whose children had been affected by thalidomide began a decades-long battle in the law courts, the media and Parliament in order to win fair justice for all thalidomide survivors.
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A story of death, trauma and austerity
Marienna Pope-Weidemann, whose teenage cousin Gaia died after going missing, advocates a rethink of our systems, which currently fail many in mental distress.
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How can we prevent violence?
Evidence shows that strategies to prevent some types of violence can be very effective, while other, less well-acknowledged forms continue unabated. But hope can still guide us into a more peaceful future.
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To stop or stay on lithium
In the final part of her investigation into lithium, Laura Grace Simpkins faces a dilemma – should she put her own mental health or other people and the planet first?
Catalogue
- Books
Justice and human research / Karen Lebacqz.
Lebacqz, Karen.Date: 1981- Books
Justice and prenatal life / Marc Lappé.
Lappé, MarcDate: 1981- Books
Justice and the dying / Michael D. Bayles.
Bayles, Michael DDate: 1981- Books
Justice : a philosphical review / Allen Buchanan.
Buchanan, Allen.Date: 1981- Books
Justice and the defective newborn / Albert R. Jonsen.
Jonsen, A. R. (Albert R.)Date: 1981