Ethical Rights

Ethical Rights

...because it is right to be ethical

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About Ethical Rights

Ethical Rights Pty Ltd

Ethical Rights Pty Ltd was established in 2009 to provide information and to challenge people, with the objective of making people think more critically about important ethical, human rights, scientific and related issues. In this way we can all do our bit to make the world a better place for all.

Ethical Rights was established by David Swanton, an ethicist and PhD scientist. David is also a Chapter Coordinator for Exit International in Australia, the euthanasia advocacy group established by Dr Philip Nitschke, and a member of Dying with Dignity NSW.

The objective of Ethical Rights is to:

  • encourage people to think more, and act better, to make the world a better place
  • work towards ensuring individual rights are respected for all people
Ethical Rights will achieve this by:
  • producing articles, submissions, books such as The Bibbble, and music that encourage thinking, debate and action on ethical, human rights, science and related issues
  • developing An Ethical Manifesto, that will form the basis of representations to policy makers, to lay the foundations for a more ethical world society.

Acknowledgements

The development of this website and its content could not have been achieved with the assistances of a number of people. The Acknowledgements page thanks these people for their support and advice.

Donations

The work of Ethical Rights and the issues raised in www.ethicalrights.com will benefit from donations. Donations are appreciated if you value and appreciate the work and material provided on this site. Please see the Donations page for further details.

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Thank you to those who support ethical behaviour, human rights, and rational thinking.

 

Last Updated on Saturday, 13 February 2010 21:24  

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