Abstract
With more than a year to reflect on the accomplishments of the Symposium on “The Interface of Child Rights and Pediatric Bioethics in the Clinical Setting,” what remains is to synthesize what we have learned as a framework for further inquiry into the intersection of pediatric bioethics and children’s rights. Considered individually, the articles in this issue of Perspectives in Biology and Medicine present a kaleidoscope of seemingly disparate perspectives. However, viewed as a collective work, this issue provides a balance of tonality and nuance and point and counterpoint with respect to the integration of ethics and rights—and we hope, as Jeffrey Brosco suggests, that “intelligent disagreement can produce..