2017
A Rights-based Approach to Information in Humanitarian Assistance
Scarnecchia D, Raymond N, Greenwood F, Howarth C, Poole D. A Rights-based Approach to Information in Humanitarian Assistance. PLOS Currents 2017, 9: ecurrents.dis.dd709e442c659e97e2583e0a9986b668. PMID: 29188129, PMCID: PMC5693342, DOI: 10.1371/currents.dis.dd709e442c659e97e2583e0a9986b668.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInternational human rightsHuman rights approachRights-based approachRights-based frameworkHumanitarian aid providersHuman rightsLack of clarityRight approachHumanitarian actionAid providersProfessional conductEthical frameworkHumanitarian operationsUnaddressed gapsObligationsHumanitarian projectsCrisisCrisis-affected populationsCrisis responseRightsBenefits of informationProvisionHumanitarianismRight peopleHarm
2016
Beyond “Do No Harm” and Individual Consent: Reckoning with the Emerging Ethical Challenges of Civil Society’s Use of Data
Raymond N. Beyond “Do No Harm” and Individual Consent: Reckoning with the Emerging Ethical Challenges of Civil Society’s Use of Data. Philosophical Studies Series 2016, 67-82. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-46608-8_4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIndividual informed consentUse of DataCivil society actorsHuman rightsIndividual consentSociety actorsEthical doctrineCivil societyInformation communication technologyEthical challengesInformed consentEthical implicationsCritical importanceConsentIdentifying informationDigital revolutionDevelopment actorsPrivate sectorActorsRightsDoctrineCivilizationGovernmentPerilsBlindspots
2002
Medical Neutrality
Raymond N. Medical Neutrality. Journal Of Ambulatory Care Management 2002, 25: 71-73. PMID: 12371023, DOI: 10.1097/00004479-200210000-00011.Peer-Reviewed Original Research