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Dr.phil. Daniel Messelken is leading the Center for Military Medical Ethics since its establishment in 2013. Before that, he was working since 2009 as academic associate on Military Medical Ethics at the Center for Ethics.
He is also responsible for the ethics teaching provided by the Center for Military Medical Ethics and head ethics teacher for the ICMM Center of Reference for Education on IHL and Ethics.
Publications
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Publications
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The logic of conflict should not apply to medicine and medical sanctions. The American Journal of Bioethics, 25(4):19-21.
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Bioethics challenges in times of war. Bioethics, 39(1):3-4.
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Economic Sanctions Policy, Medical Neutrality and the Human Right to Health. In: Messelken, Daniel; Barbar, Ana Elisa. Challenging Medical Neutrality : Military and Humanitarian Health Ethics. Cham: Springer, 143-153.
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Preface, In search for the meaning of medical neutrality. In: Messelken, Daniel; Barbar, Ana Elisa. Challenging medical neutrality: healthcare ethics in armed conflict and other complex settings. Cham: Springer, 1-10.
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Medical rules of eligibility – can preferential medical treatment provisions be ethically justified?. In: Eagan, Sheena M; Messelken, Daniel. Resource scarcity in austere environments. Cham: Springer, 133-153.
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Ethische Herausforderungen für Militärmediziner:innen durch veränderte Kriegsführung. Zeitschrift für medizinische Ethik, 69(1):74-92.
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Gleichzeitig Feind und Mitmensch: die Genfer Konventionen und das Prinzip der Menschlichkeit fordern eine Beschränkung der Gewalt im Krieg, um das Dilemma der Entmenschlichung zu vermeiden. Zur sache.bw : evangelische Kommentare zu Fragen der Zeit, 44(2):19-22.
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Health Care in Contexts of Risk, Uncertainty, and Hybridity – Introduction to the Volume. In: Messelken, Daniel; Winkler, David T. Health Care in Contexts of Risk, Uncertainty, and Hybridity. Cham: Springer, 1-15.
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Medizinische Neutralität unter Beschuss. In: Brandl, Johannes; Kobow, Beatrice; Messelken, Daniel. Analytische Explikationen & Interventionen. Paderborn: Brill | mentis, 328-348.
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Ethical Reflections on the Role of Military Health Care Providers in Enhancement. In: de Boisboissel, Gèrard; Revue, Magdalena. Enhancing Soldiers : A European Ethical Approach. Paris: CREC/ EuroISME, 128-134.
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The ‘peace role’ of healthcare during war: understanding the importance of medical impartiality. Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps, 165(4):232-235.
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A Collection of Scenarios in Military Medical Ethics to Support Training and Research. International Review of the Armed Forces Medical Services, 91(4):75-77.
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Gewalt – Versuch einer Begriffsklärung. In: Jäger, Sarah; Werkner, Ines-Jacqueline. Gewalt in der Bibel und in kirchlichen Traditionen : Fragen zur Gewalt • Band 1. Wiesbaden: Springer, 13-34.