The following bibliography lists (i) books that have been edited by members of the ICMM Center of Reference on the one hand and (ii) relevant articles and chapters written by people who work with the ICMM Center of Reference and (iii) published teaching material of the ICMM Center of Reference.
(i) Books edited by members of the Center of Reference
Messelken, Daniel; Barbar, Ana Elisa (2024, forthcoming), editors Challenging Medical Neutrality - Healthcare ethics in times of armed conflict and other emergencies Springer Publishing, 2024 (forthcoming). Link: Information at publisher's website |
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Messelken, Daniel; Eagan, Sheena (2023), editors Resource Scarcity in Austere Environments - An Ethical Examination of Triage and Medical Rules of Eligibility. Springer Publishing, 2023 (forthcoming). Link: Information at publisher's website |
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Messelken, Daniel; Winkler, David (2022), editors Health Care in Contexts of Risk, Uncertainty, and Hybridity. Springer Publishing, 2022. Link: Information at publisher's website Direct access via SpringerLink |
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Messelken, Daniel; Winkler, David (2020), editors Ethics of Medical Innovation, Experimentation, and Enhancement in Military and Humanitarian Contexts. Springer Publishing, 2020. Link: Information at publisher's website Direct access via SpringerLink |
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Messelken, Daniel; Winkler, David (2017), editors. Ethical Challenges for Military Health Care Personnel: Dealing with Epidemics. London: Routledge, November 2017. Link: Information at publisher's website (Proceedings of the 5th ICMM Workshop on Military Medical Ethics) |
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Messelken, Daniel; Winkler, David (2015), editors Proceedings of the 4th ICMM Workshop on Military Medical Ethics. Bern, 2015. ISBN 978-3-905782-98-1 Table of Contents (pdf) Available as hardcopy and pdf. Please contact us if you are interested in getting a copy or order it directly from the publisher here. |
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Messelken, Daniel ; Baer, Hans U (2014), editors Proceedings of the 3rd ICMM Workshop on Military Medical Ethics. Bern, 2014. ISBN 978-3-905782-97-4 Table of Contents and Introduction (pdf) Available as hardcopy and pdf. Please contact us if you are interested in getting a copy or order it directly from the publisher here. |
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Messelken, Daniel ; Baer, Hans U (2013), editors |
(ii) Relevant Articles and Chapters (co-) authored by members of the Center of Reference
- Messelken, Daniel (2023). "Ethische Herausforderungen für Militärmediziner:innen durch veränderte Kriegsführung." Zeitschrift für medizinische Ethik 69: 74-92.
- Messelken, Daniel (2021). "Medizinische Neutralität unter Beschuss." In: Brandl, Johannes; Kobow, Beatrice; Messelken, Daniel. Analytische Explikationen & Interventionen. Paderborn: Brill | mentis, 328-348.
- Messelken, Daniel. 2020. Ethical Reflections on the Role of Military Health Care Providers in Enhancement. In Enhancing Soliders. A European Ethical Approach, ed. Gèrard de Boisboissel and Magdalena Revue, 128–134. Paris: CREC/ EuroISME.
Link - Messelken, Daniel. "The ‘peace role’ of healthcare during war: understanding the importance of medical impartiality."
Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps. Published Online First: 10 October 2018. doi: 10.1136/jramc-2018-000982
Link - Messelken, Daniel. "Humanity in the Midst of Armed Conflict: Military Doctors’ Ethical Obligations". Politorbis 65 (2018-01).
Link - Messelken, Daniel (2017)
Medical Care during War – A Remainder and Prospect of Peace
In: Florian Demont (editor): The Nature of Peace & the Morality of Armed Conflict. Palgrave. Forthcoming 2017.
Link - Messelken, Daniel (2017)
On the duty to care during epidemics.
In: Messelken, Daniel; Winkler, David (2017), editors: Ethical Challenges for Military Health Care Personnel: Dealing with Epidemics. London: Routledge, November 2017.
Link - Daniel Messelken, Johan Crouse, David Winkler (2015)
When childhood ends: estimating the age of young people
BMJ 2015; 351:h6699
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http://www.bmj.com/content/351/bmj.h6699 - Lisa Eckenwiler, Matthew Hunt, Ayesha Ahmad, Philippe Calain, Angus Dawson, Robert Goodin, Daniel Messelken, Leonard Rubenstein, Verina Wild (2015)
Counterterrorism policies and practices: health and values at stake.
WHO Bulletin, Vol. 93, pp. 737–738.
http://dx.doi.org/10.2471/BLT.14.144816 - Koch, Bernhard (2015)
There’s Always Potential! Medicine and the Debate on Human Enhancement for Soldiers
Ethics and Armed Forces 2015/01, pp. 37-42
Direct link to PDF - Messelken, Daniel (2015)
Conflict of Roles and Duties – Why Military Doctors are Doctors
Ethics and Armed Forces 2015/01, pp. 43-46
Direct link to PDF
Republished in the ICMM's International Review of the Armed Forces Medical Services, Vol. 88, Nr. 3, pp. 56-59.
PDF of IRAFMS Reprint. - von Einem, Cord (2015)
Military Healthcare Professionals in Conflict with International Humanitarian Law
Ethics and Armed Forces 2015/01, pp. 17-22.
Direct link to PDF - Messelken, Daniel; Baer, Hans U (2013)
Hovering Between Roles: Military Medical Ethics.
In: Gross, Michael L; Carrick, Don. Military Medical Ethics for the 21st Century. Farnham, UK, pp. 261-278.
ISBN 978-1-4094-3898-4 - Messelken, Daniel (2013)
Physicians at War: Betraying a Pacifist Medical Ethos?
Filozofski Godišnjak, 26, pp. 379-400.
(iii) Teaching Material
- Messelken, Daniel, editor
Textbook for the ICMM Course on Military Medical Ethics in Times of Armed Conflict
Zürich, 2014. 12th revised edition: 2024
Available only for course participants. Please contact us if you are interested in more information about this collection.
- Messelken, Daniel; Baer, Hans U (2012), editors
Textbook for the 1st Advanced Course in International Humanitarian Law and Military Medical Ethics
Zürich, 2012. No longer available.