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  1. The Public Interest, Public Goods, and Third-Party Access to UK Biobank.B. Capps - 2012 - Public Health Ethics 5 (3):240-251.
    In 2007, the Ethics and Governance Council of the UK Biobank commissioned a Report on ‘Concepts of Public Good and Pubic Interest in Access Policies’. This study considered the Biobank’s role as a ‘public good’ in respect to supporting and promoting health throughout society. However, the conditions under which access by third parties to UK Biobank are justified in the public interest have not been well considered. In this article, I propose to analyse the conditions (...)
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  2. Deliberating about the public interest.Ian O’Flynn - 2010 - Res Publica 16 (3):299-315.
    Although the idea of the public interest features prominently in many accounts of deliberative democracy, the relationship between deliberative democracy and the public interest is rarely spelt out with any degree of precision. In this article, I identify and defend one particular way of framing this relationship. I begin by arguing that people can deliberate about the public interest only if the public interest is, in principle, identifiable independently of their deliberations. Of (...)
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    The Public Interest: Clarifying a Legal Concept.Eric R. Boot - 2024 - Ratio Juris 37 (2):110-129.
    Appeals to the public interest in law are commonplace, but typically made without clarifying what the public interest is and how it can be determined. In law, this has led to ad hoc applications of the public interest and, consequently, to “judicial idiosyncrasy,” posing a threat to legal certainty. This paper aims to remedy these problems by providing much‐needed conceptual clarification. It proposes that something is in the public interest if it increases (...)
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    In the public interest: autonomy and resistance to methods of standardising nurses’ advice and practices from a health call centre in Perth, Western Australia.Ann-Claire Larsen - 2005 - Nursing Inquiry 12 (2):135-143.
    In the public interest: autonomy and resistance to methods of standardising nurses’ advice and practices from a health call centre in Perth, Western Australia The history of nursing is replete with examples of nurses battling for autonomy over their education, knowledge and work practices. The latest battleground is HealthDirect, Australia's first medial call centre, where nurses are required to meet externally imposed clinical standards while satisfying legal and financial obligations. These objectives are arguably achieved when nurses assess callers’ (...)
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  5. In the public interest: 150 years of the Victorian Auditor-General's office [Book Review].Robert Bender - 2015 - Australian Humanist, The 118:21.
    Bender, Robert Review of: In the public interest: 150 years of the Victorian Auditor-General's office, by Peter Yule, 2002, VAGO, 304 pages.
     
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  6. 'The Public Interest'in A. Quinton.B. Barry - 1967 - In Anthony Quinton & Isaiah Berlin (eds.), Political philosophy. London,: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Serving the Public Interest When the Public Does Not Want to Know.Mark Fainaru-Wada - 2011 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 26 (1):74-78.
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  8. The Public Interest: An Essay Concerning the Normative Discourse of Politics.R. Flathman - 1966
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  9. The public interest: Its meaning in a democracy.Anthony Downs - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
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    Privacy and the public interest.Elizabeth Burns Coleman & Caron Eastgate Dann - 2016 - Empedocles: European Journal for the Philosophy of Communication 7 (1):57-70.
    Privacy laws are fundamental to protecting individual freedom and autonomy against the tyranny of the majority, and the social orthodoxy imposed through gossip. While it is widely recognized within academic debate that there are limits to freedom of expression, there is little debate about the limits to the right of privacy. We argue that the public interest is a limit to the right of privacy, mediating between the rights of expression and freedom and the flow of information. In (...)
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    The ‘Public Interest’ in India: Contestation and Confrontation before the Supreme Court.Sarbani Sen - 2013 - Diogenes 60 (3-4):27-44.
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    Patents: The public interest versus the private privilege.Kayhan P. Parsi & Erin A. Egan - 2002 - American Journal of Bioethics 2 (3):45 – 46.
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    Accounting for the Public Interest: Perspectives on Accountability, Professionalism and Role in Society.Steven Mintz (ed.) - 2013 - Dordrecht: Imprint: Springer.
    This volume explores the opportunities and challenges facing the accounting profession in an increasingly globalized business and financial reporting environment. It looks back at past experiences of the profession in attempting to meet its public interest obligation. It examines the role and responsibilities of accounting to society including regulatory requirements, increased emphasis on corporate social responsibility, accounting fraud and whistle-blowing implications, internationalization of public interest obligations, and providing the education needed to be successful. The book incorporates (...)
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    The Public Interest: An Essay Concerning the Normative Discourse of Politics. [REVIEW]W. S. - 1967 - Review of Metaphysics 21 (1):157-158.
    This book is an attempt to examine the concept of "public interest" and show that, while it has no general, unchanging, descriptive meaning applicable to all policy decisions, it does have a non-arbitrary descriptive meaning which can be determined in particular cases. This meaning can be found through "reasoned discourse" which attempts to relate the anticipated effects of a policy to community values. The concept of public interest is, the author argues, neither a vacuous phrase nor (...)
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  15. The common good and the public interest.Bruce Douglass - 1980 - Political Theory 8 (1):103-117.
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    The Public Interest. By Carl J. Friedrich, Editor. , Atherton Press, New York, 1962, pp. 256, $6.00.James I. McAdam - 1964 - Dialogue 3 (2):211-212.
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  17. The Public Interest and Individual Interests. [REVIEW]David Braybrooke - 1972 - Journal of Philosophy 69 (7):192-202.
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    The Public Interest and Business Decisions.Robert B. Ashmore - 1981 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 55:278-287.
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    Education, democracy and the public interest.Pat White - 1971 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 5 (1):7–28.
    Pat White; Education, Democracy and the Public Interest, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 5, Issue 1, 30 May 2006, Pages 7–28, https://doi.org/10.1111.
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    Science, bioethics, and the public interest: ▪On the need for transparency▪.Virginia A. Sharpe - 2002 - Hastings Center Report 32 (3):23-26.
    As in science, so in bioethics: if prohibiting conflicts of interest is not feasible, rigorous requirements for disclosure can at least manage them.
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  21. Clarifying how to deploy the public interest criterion in consent waivers for health data and tissue research.G. Owen Schaefer, Graeme Laurie, Sumytra Menon, Alastair V. Campbell & Teck Chuan Voo - 2020 - BMC Medical Ethics 21 (1):1-10.
    Background Several jurisdictions, including Singapore, Australia, New Zealand and most recently Ireland, have a public interest or public good criterion for granting waivers of consent in biomedical research using secondary health data or tissue. However, the concept of the public interest is not well defined in this context, which creates difficulties for institutions, institutional review boards and regulators trying to implement the criterion. Main text This paper clarifies how the public interest criterion can (...)
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    Private Property Rights and the Public Interest in Exploration of Outer Space.Frans G. von der Dunk - 2018 - Biological Theory 13 (2):142-151.
    The impending missions to exploit natural resources of celestial bodies may at some point start interfering with the scientific interests, including those of astrobiology, in these bodies. While the legal status of celestial bodies at the highest level is clear, uncertainty has arisen as to the extent private property rights over such objects or over their resources are legally acceptable, legally impossible, or potentially legal. This also provides for a considerable amount of uncertainty regarding how the legal framework could or (...)
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  23. Public relations, professionalism, and the public interest.Thomas H. Bivins - 1993 - Journal of Business Ethics 12 (2):117 - 126.
    The public interest statement contained in the PRSA Code of Professional Standards is unduly vague and provides neither a working definition of public interest nor any guidance for the performance of what most professions consider to be a primary value. This paper addresses the question of what might constitute public relations service in the public interest, and calls for more stringent guidelines to be developed whereby the profession may advance its service goals more (...)
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  24. Access to Justice and the Public Interest in the Administration of Justice.Lucinda Vandervort - 2012 - University of New Brunswick Law Journal 63:124-144.
    The public interest in the administration of justice requires access to justice for all. But access to justice must be “meaningful” access. Meaningful access requires procedures, processes, and institutional structures that facilitate communication among participants and decision-makers and ensure that judges and other decision-makers have the resources they need to render fully informed and sound decisions. Working from that premise, which is based on a reconceptualization of the objectives and methods of the justice process, the author proposes numerous (...)
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    Politics and the Public Interest in the Seventeenth Century.J. A. W. Gunn - 2009 - Routledge.
    This book examines the concept of public interest against the background of English politics from the Civil War to the coming of the Hanoverians. These years witnessed both the rise of the modern notion of the public interest as a part of ordinary political language and the growth of a social philosophy of individualism. The new ideas challenged the _status quo_, based on order, reason of state and national power, in the name of legitimate self-interest (...)
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    Private Property Rights and the Public Interest in Exploration of Outer Space.Frans Dunk - 2018 - Biological Theory 13 (2):142-151.
    The impending missions to exploit natural resources of celestial bodies may at some point start interfering with the scientific interests, including those of astrobiology, in these bodies. While the legal status of celestial bodies at the highest level is clear, uncertainty has arisen as to the extent private property rights over such objects or over their resources are legally acceptable, legally impossible, or potentially legal. This also provides for a considerable amount of uncertainty regarding how the legal framework could or (...)
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  27. Symposium: The Public Interest.B. M. Barry & W. J. Rees - 1964 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 38 (1):1 - 38.
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    Patenting in the Public Interest: The California Institute for Regenerative Medicine Model.Audrey R. Chapman - 2018 - American Journal of Bioethics 18 (12):61-63.
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  29. The public interest.Theodore M. Benditt - 1973 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 2 (3):291-311.
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    Patenting genes and the public interest.Dorothy Nelkin - 2002 - American Journal of Bioethics 2 (3):13 – 15.
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    Private keepers of the public interest.Paul T. Heyne - 1968 - Lanham, MD: University Press of America.
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    Contesting algorithms: Restoring the public interest in content filtering by artificial intelligence.Niva Elkin-Koren - 2020 - Big Data and Society 7 (2).
    In recent years, artificial intelligence has been deployed by online platforms to prevent the upload of allegedly illegal content or to remove unwarranted expressions. These systems are trained to spot objectionable content and to remove it, block it, or filter it out before it is even uploaded. Artificial intelligence filters offer a robust approach to content moderation which is shaping the public sphere. This dramatic shift in norm setting and law enforcement is potentially game-changing for democracy. Artificial intelligence filters (...)
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    Vera Keller, Knowledge and the Public Interest, 1575-1725. Reviewed by.Victor D. Boantza - 2019 - Philosophy in Review 39 (1):23-25.
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    Environmental Philosophy and the Public Interest: A Pragmatic Reconciliation.Ben A. Minteer - 2005 - Environmental Values 14 (1):37 - 60.
    Most environmental philosophers have had little use for 'conventional' philosophical and political thought. This is unfortunate, because these traditions can greatly contribute to environmental ethics and policy discussions. One mainstream concept of potential value for environmental philosophy is the notion of the public interest. Yet even though the public interest is widely acknowledged to be a powerful ethical standard in public affairs and public policy, there has been little agreement on its descriptive meaning. A (...)
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  35. The Public Interest.Glendon Schubert & Howard R. Smith - 1961 - Ethics 72 (1):62-65.
     
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    A Market Shaping Approach for the Biopharmaceutical Industry: Governing Innovation Towards the Public Interest.Mariana Mazzucato & Henry Lishi Li - 2021 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 49 (1):39-49.
    Enhancing research and development and ensuring equitable pricing and access to cutting-edge treatments are both vital to a biopharmaceutical innovation system that works in the public interest. However, despite delivering numerous therapeutic advances, the existing system suffers from major problems: a lack of directionality to meet key needs, inefficient collaboration, high prices that fail to reflect the public contribution, and an overly-financialized business model.
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  37. Stories of violence and the public interest.George Gerbner - 1998 - In Kees Brants, Joke Hermes & Liesbet van Zoonen (eds.), The media in question: popular cultures and public interests. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications.
     
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    The Public Interest.William T. Blackstone - 1975 - Proceedings of the XVth World Congress of Philosophy 6:231-234.
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    When Opportunity Knocks Twice: Dual Living Kidney Donation, Autonomy and the Public Interest.Phillippa Bailey & Richard Huxtable - 2015 - Bioethics 30 (2):119-128.
    Living kidney transplantation offers the best treatment in terms of life-expectancy and quality of life for those with end-stage renal disease. The long-term risks of living donor nephrectomy, although real, are very small, with evidence of good medium-term outcomes. Who should be entitled to donate, and in which circumstances, is nevertheless a live question. We explore the ethical dimensions of a request by an individual to donate both of their kidneys during life: ‘dual living kidney donation’. Our ethical analysis is (...)
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    The Public Interest and Individual Interests by Virginia Held. New York: Basic Books, 1970. Pp. 248. $6.95. [REVIEW]Elaine Mates - 1973 - Political Theory 1 (2):219-220.
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    Can Corporations Be Held to the Public Interest, or Even to the Law?David Ciepley - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 154 (4):1003-1018.
    This article addresses our failing ability to hold business corporations to the public interest, or even to bare legality. It defends, in brief compass, the reasonableness of the expectation that corporations provide public benefits as consideration for their public privileges. But as succeeding sections recount, the traditional instrument for holding corporations to the public interest has gradually been undermined; and our standard, punitive tools for holding them even to bare legality, suffer from inherent limitations (...)
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  42. The accounting profession, the public interest, and human rights.Ken McPhail - 2018 - In Eugene Heath, Byron Kaldis & Alexei M. Marcoux (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Business Ethics. New York: Routledge.
     
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  43. In defense of the public interest.Gerhard Colm - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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    Ecologists and the public interest.Dorothy Nelkin - 1976 - Hastings Center Report 6 (1):38-44.
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    American Medicine and the Public Interest: A History of Specialization. Rosemary Stevens.Kenneth Ludmerer - 2001 - Isis 92 (2):373-374.
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    On representing the public interest.Eugene Bardach - 1981 - Ethics 91 (3):486-490.
  47. Wrestling with the public interest in organized communications.Jay Blumler - 1998 - In Kees Brants, Joke Hermes & Liesbet van Zoonen (eds.), The media in question: popular cultures and public interests. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications. pp. 51--63.
     
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    Reporting Offences and Protection of the Public Interest in Moravian Provincial Law in the 16th Century.Jana Janišová - 2023 - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 68 (1):527-540.
    The legal institute of whistleblowing as a tool for detecting wrong-doing, especially in large corporations, and at the same time as an institute of whistleblower protection is a matter of modern law and its wider use has been registered only in recent decades. However, some aspects of whistleblowing, in particular the protection of the public interest and the possibility for weaker parties to report offences to an official, can already be found in older law in many different countries. (...)
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  49. Public interest in health data research: laying out the conceptual groundwork.Angela Ballantyne & G. Owen Schaefer - 2020 - Journal of Medical Ethics 46 (9):610-616.
    The future of health research will be characterised by three continuing trends: rising demand for health data; increasing impracticability of obtaining specific consent for secondary research; and decreasing capacity to effectively anonymise data. In this context, governments, clinicians and the research community must demonstrate that they can be responsible stewards of health data. IRBs and RECs sit at heart of this process because in many jurisdictions they have the capacity to grant consent waivers when research is judged to be of (...)
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  50. Personal privacy and the public interest.Adam C. Breckenridge - forthcoming - Humanitas.
     
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