Margaret Somerville

Professor Margaret Somerville holds professorships in both the Faculty of Law - where she holds the Samuel Gale Chair - and the Faculty of Medicine and was the founding director of the McGill Centre for Medicine, Ethics and Law.She has been active in the worldwide development of bioethics and in the study of the wider legal and ethical aspects of medicine and science.







Greg Pike

Dr. Gregory Pike holds a doctorate in physiology from the University of Adelaide. He is Director of the SOUTHERN CROSS BIOETHICS INSTITUTE and recently completed his term as a member of the AUSTRALIAN HEALTH ETHICS COMMITTEE.







Brian Trainor

Dr Brian T. Trainor is a Senior Lecturer in Philosophy and Social Criticism and Co-ordinator of Postgraduate Studies in Humanities at Tabor, Adelaide.









Alison Davis

Alison Davis is founder and coordinator of the UK Disability Rights group, NO LESS HUMAN. Alison has spoken across the globe on disability rights and against Voluntary Euthanasia and assisted suicide.







Wesley J. Smith

Wesley J. Smith is a lawyer, associate director of the International Task Force on Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide and senior fellow at the Discovery Institute. He is recognised as one of the world's leading experts and activists. His blog, Second Hand Smoke can be read at the First Things website.
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