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Book Synopsis1 Introduction.- Part I. Integral Approach to Bio-ethics and Its Applications.- 2 Belmont Report and the European Convention on Bioethics.- 3 Aristotle, Aquinas, and Integral Bioethics.- 4 Edmund Pellegrino’s Proposition of Patient-Centered Virtue Ethics.- 5 Ethical and Legal Dilemmas of Surrogacy: Gain for One, Loss for None?.- 6 The future of abortion in the Republic of Croatia.- 7 Gender Refugees and Sex Reassignment Surgery: Medical Tourism from Japan to Thailand.- 8 Using traditional, complementary, and alternative medicine approaches amidst the Covid-19 pandemic: Results of a database search of the literature.- Part II. Applications of (Bio)ethics to Business and Society.- 9 Era of Mass Production of Evil.- 10 The Role of Global Stakeholder Involvement in Fostering Ethical and Sustainable Development.- 11 Green Consumer Ethics and Values – Which role does the media play in presenting and shaping individual opinions of ethics and sustainability?.- 12 Ethical determinants of consumer behavior and responsible marketing practice.- Part III. Environmental Sustainability: Economic and Social Applications.- 13 Catholic Ecology and the Contribution of the Franciscan Tradition to Integral Ecology.- 14 Environmental Sustainability in Times of Economic Crises: Ethical and Macroeconomic Dimensions.- 15 Results of empirical research.- 16 A traditional facilitator of ethics and sustainability.- 17 Religious tourism and protection of environment: World youth day 2023 and Encyclical ‘Laudato Si’ - Case study.- 18 Medical and social risks of health tourism.- Part IV Conclusions.- 19 Conclusion.