• The benefits, costs and feasibility of a low incidence COVID-19 strategy 

      Czypionka, Thomas; Iftekhar, Emil; Prainsack, Barbara; Priesemann, Viola; Bauer, Simon; Calero Valdez, Andre; Cuschieri, Sarah; Glaab, Enrico; Grill, Eva; Krutzinna, Jenny; Lionis, Christos; Machado, Helena; Martins, Carlos; Pavlakis, George; Perc, Matjaz; Petelos, Elena; Pickersgill, Martyn; Skupin, Alexander; Schernhammer, Eva; Szczurek, Ewa; Tsiodras, Sotirios; Willeit, Peter; Wilmes, Paul (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      In the summer of 2021, European governments removed most NPIs after experiencing prolonged second and third waves of the COVID-19 pandemic. Most countries failed to achieve immunization rates high enough to avoid resurgence ...
    • Breaking the cycle: Solidarity with care-leaver mothers 

      Krutzinna, Jenny (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Many child protection cases involve care-experienced mothers, which reveals a continuous cycle of mothers who lose their children to social services after having been in state care themselves as children. While the importance ...
    • Child’s best interest in child protection legislation of 44 jurisdictions 

      Luhamaa, Katre; Krutzinna, Jenny; Skivenes, Marit (Research report, 2022)
    • Digital twins and the ethics of health decision-making concerning children 

      Braun, Matthias; Krutzinna, Jenny (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      In this perspective, we explore from an ethical perspective the opportunities and challenges for decision-making concerning children if digital twins (DTs) were to be used to provide better information about their health ...
    • Enabling Posthumous Medical Data Donation: A Plea for the Ethical Utilisation of Personal Health Data 

      Krutzinna, Jenny; Taddeo, Mariarosaria; Floridi, Luciano (Philosophical Studies Series, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      This article argues that personal medical data should be made available for scientific research, by enabling and encouraging individuals to donate their medical records once deceased, in a way similar to how they can already ...
    • An Ethical Code for Posthumous Medical Data Donation 

      Krutzinna, Jenny; Taddeo, Mariarosaria; Floridi, Luciano (Philosophical Studies Series; 137, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      This chapter follows the argument that personal medical data should be made available for scientific research by enabling and encouraging individuals to donate their medical records after death, provided that this can be ...
    • Family Life for Children in State Care An Analysis of the European Court of Human Rights’ Reasoning on Adoption Without Consent 

      Breen, Claire; Krutzinna, Jenny; Luhamaa, Katre; Skivenes, Marit (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      This paper examines what set of familial circumstances allow for the justifiable interference with the right to respect for family life under Article 8, echr. We analyse all the Courts’ judgments on adoptions from care to ...
    • The Hidden Proceedings – An Analysis of Accountability of Child Protection Adoption Proceedings in Eight European Jurisdictions 

      Burns, Kenneth; Kriz, Katrin; Krutzinna, Jenny; Luhamaa, Katre; Meysen, Thomas; Pösö, Tarja; Segado, Sagrario; Skivenes, Marit; Thoburn, June (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019-12-02)
      How accountable are decisions about terminating parental rights to ensure an adoption from care? In this paper we examine if the proceedings in eight European jurisdictions are accountable to: a) the private parties, i.e. ...
    • The Invisible Child. A Comparative Study of Newborn Removal Judgments from a Child Equality Perspective (CEP) 

      Kriz, Katrin; Krutzinna, Jenny; Poso, Tarja; Skivenes, Marit (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      We know little about how children are portrayed in care order cases. Using a Child Equality Perspective (cep), which demands the child’s presence in proceedings even for children who are not capable of partaking fully in ...
    • Judging parental competence: A cross‐country analysis of judicial decision makers' written assessment of mothers' parenting capacities in newborn removal cases 

      Krutzinna, Jenny; Skivenes, Marit (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      This paper examines the discretionary reasoning of the judiciary in three jurisdictions, England, Germany and Norway, in cases deciding whether a newborn child is safe with her parents or intervention is necessary. Our ...
    • A look into the future of the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe: an expert consultation 

      Iftekhar, Emil; Priesemann, Viola; Balling, Rudi; Bauer, Simon; Beutels, Philippe; Calero Valdez, Andre; Cuschieri, Sarah; Czypionka, Thomas; Dumpis, Uga; Glaab, Enrico; Grill, Eva; Hanson, Claudia; Hotulainen, Pirta; Klimek, Peter; Kretzschmar, Mirjam; Krüger, Tyll; Krutzinna, Jenny; Low, Nicola; Machado, Helena; Martins, Carlos; McKee, Martin; Mohr, Sebastian; Nassehi, Armin; Perc, Matjaz; Petelos, Elena; Pickersgill, Martyn; Prainsack, Barbara; Rocklöv, Joacim; Schernhammer, Eva; Staines, Anthony; Szczurek, Ewa; Tsiodras, Sotirios; van gucht, steven; Willeit, Peter (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      How will the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic develop in the coming months and years? Based on an expert survey, we examine key aspects that are likely to influence the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe. The challenges ...