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Deckers J. Animal (De)liberation: Should the Consumption of Animal Products Be Banned?. London: Ubiquity Press, 2016. Deckers J. Fairness in Newcastle: Theory and Practice. In: Davoudi,S;Bell,D, ed. Justice and fairness in the city. A multi-disciplinary approach to 'ordinary' cities. Bristol: Policy Press, 2016, pp.249-264. Deckers J. In Defence of the Vegan Project. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 2013, 10(2), 187-195. Deckers J. Obesity, Public Health, and the Consumption of Animal Products. Ethical Concerns and Political Solutions. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 2013, 10(1), 29-38. Deckers J. Could some people be wronged by contracting swine flu? A case discussion on the links between the farm animal sector and human disease. Journal of Medical Ethics 2011, 37(6), 354-356. Deckers J. Justice, Negative GHIs, and the Consumption of Farmed Animal Products. Journal of Global Ethics 2011, 7(2), 205-216. Deckers J. Negative 'GHIs', the Right to Health Protection, and Future Generations. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 2011, 8(2), 165-176. Deckers J. What Policy Should Be Adopted to Curtail the Negative GHIs Associated with the Consumption of Farmed Animal Products?. Res Publica 2010, 16(1), 57-72. Deckers J. Does the consumption of farmed animal products cause human hunger?. Journal of Hunger and Environmental Nutrition 2011, 6(3), 353-377. Deckers J. The New EU Directive on the Use of Animals for Research and the Value of Moral Consistency. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 2012, 9(4), 377-379. Deckers J. Should Whiteheadians Be Vegetarians? A Critical Analysis of the Thoughts of Whitehead, Cobb, Birch, and McDaniel. Journal of Animal Ethics 2011, 1(1), 80-92. Deckers J. Should Whiteheadians Be Vegetarians? A Critical Analysis of the Thoughts of Hartshorne and Dombrowski. Journal of Animal Ethics 2011, 1(2), 195-209. Deckers J. Should the consumption of farmed animal products be restricted, and if so, by how much?. Food Policy 2010, 35(6), 497-503. Deckers J. The right to life and abortion legislation in England and Wales: A proposal for change. Diametros 2010, 26, 1-22. Deckers J. Vegetarianism, Sentimental or Ethical?. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 2009, 22(6), 573-597. Deckers J. An Analysis of the Arguments Underpinning UK Embryonic Stem Cell Legislation on the Embryo's Status. In: Koka, PS, ed. Stem Cell Research Progress. New York: Nova Science Publishers, 2008, pp.59-80. Deckers J. Are those who subscribe to the view that early embryos are persons irrational and inconsistent? A reply to Brock. Journal of Medical Ethics 2007, 33(2), 102-106. Deckers J. Why Eberl is wrong. Reflections on the beginning of personhood. Bioethics 2007, 21(5), 270-282. Deckers J. Why two arguments from probability fail and one argument from Thomson's analogy of the violinist succeeds in justifying embryo destruction in some situations. Journal of Medical Ethics 2007, 33(3), 160-164. Deckers J. Why current UK legislation on embryo research is immoral. How the argument from lack of qualities and the argument from potentiality have been applied and why they should be rejected. Bioethics 2005, 19(3), 251-271. Deckers J. An analysis of the arguments underpinning UK embryonic stem cell legislation on the embryo's status. Journal of Stem Cells 2007, 2(1), 47-62. Deckers JWP. Animal Ethics and Process Thought. In: Susanne C; Cambron A; Casado M; Cascais F; Papazizi T; Rebato E; Salona M; Sanchez A; Simitopoulou K; Szente M; Toth J; Xirotiris N, ed. Bioethics: Global and Societal Aspects. Brussels & Komotini: European Association of Global Bioethics, 2007, pp.287-302. Salo?a M, de Cozar-Escalante JM, Deckers J, Heyd T. Bioethics, a Global Concern. In: Susanne, C; Cambron, A; Casado, M; Cascais, F; Papazizi, T; Rebato, E; Salona, M; Sanchez, A; Simitopoulou, K; Szente, M; Toth, J; Xirotiris, N, ed. Bioethics, Global and Societal Aspects. Brussels & Komotini: European Association of Global Bioethics, 2007, pp.179-184. Deckers J. Are scientists right and non-scientists wrong? Reflections on discussions of GM. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 2005, 18(5), 451-478. Deckers J. Christianity and Ecological Ethics: The Significance of Process Thought and a Panexperientialist Critique of Strong Anthropocentrism. Ecotheology 2004, 9(3), 359-387.

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