Meine Forschung ist interdisziplinär und beschäftigt sich mit der Schnittstelle zwischen Ethik, Recht und Politik. Meine Motivation ist das verstehen, sichtbar machen und verbessern der Lebenssituation von Menschen, die in unserer Gesellschaft ausgegrenzt werden.
Krutzinna, J., (2017). Beyond an Open Future: Cognitive Enhancement and the Welfare of Children Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 26(2): 313-325.
Krutzinna, J. I. (2016). Cognitively enhanced children: the case for special needs and special regulatory attention. Law, Innovation and Technology, 8(2): 177-206.
Krutzinna, J. (2016). Can a welfarist approach be used to justify a moral duty to cognitively enhance children? Bioethics, 30(7): 528-535.
Krutzinna, J. (2022) Who is 'the child'? Best interests and individuality of children in discretionarydecision-making. The International Journal of Children’s Rights, 30(1): 120-145
Krutzinna, J. (2021). Breaking the Cycle: Solidarity with Care-Leaver Mothers. Journal of Diversity and Gender Studies (DiGeSt), 7(2): 82-92.
Burns, K., Križ, K., Krutzinna, J., Luhamaa, K. Meysen, T., Pösö, T., Segado, S., Skivenes, M., Thoburn, J. (2019) The hidden proceedings - An analysis of accountability of child protection adoption proceedings in eight European jurisdictions. European Journal of Comparative Law and Governance 6(4): 339-371.
Križ, K., Krutzinna, J. Pantuček-Eisenbacher, P. (2023) The Austrian child welfare system. Moving towards professionalization and participation in J. Duerr Berrick, N. Gilbert & M. Skivenes (eds.) International Handbook of Child Protection Systems. Oxford University Press.
Križ, K., Krutzinna, J., Pösö, T. & Skivenes, M. (2022) The Invisible Child: A Comparative Study of Newborn Removal Judgments from a Child Equality Perspective (CEP). The International Journal of Children’s Rights, 30(3): 644-674.
Krutzinna, J. (2021). Creating ‘family’ in adoptions from care in T. Pösö, M. Skivenes & J. Thoburn (eds.) Adoptions from Care: International Perspectives on Children’s Rights, Family Preservation and State Intervention. Policy Press.
Krutzinna, J. & Križ, K. (2021) Adoptions from care in Austria in T. Pösö, M. Skivenes & J. Thoburn (eds.) Adoptions from Care: International Perspectives on Children’s Rights, Family Preservation and State Intervention. Policy Press.
Krutzinna, J. & Skivenes, M. (2020) Judging parental competence: A cross-country analysis of judicial decision-makers’ assessment of parental capacities in newborn removal cases. Child & Family Social Work, 26:50–60.
Breen, C., Krutzinna, J. Luhamaa, K. Skivenes, M. (2020) Family life for children in state care. An analysis of the European Court of Human Rights’ reasoning on adoption without consent. The International Journal of Children’s Rights, 28(4): 715–747.
Braun, M. & Krutzinna, J. (2022) In My Name: Digital Twins and Child Welfare. Patterns, 3(4): 100469.
Krutzinna, J., & Floridi, L. (eds.). (2019). The ethics of medical data donation. Philosophical StudiesSeries. Springer Open.
Watson, D. S., Krutzinna, J., Bruce, I. N., Griffiths, C. E., McInnes, I. B., Barnes, M. R., & Floridi, L. (2019). Clinical applications of machine learning algorithms: beyond the black box. BMJ, 364, l886.
Krutzinna, J., Taddeo, M., & Floridi, L. (2019). Enabling Posthumous Medical Data Donation: An Appeal for the Ethical Utilisation of Personal Health Data. Science and Engineering Ethics, 25:1357-1387.
Krutzinna, J. I., & Floridi, L. (2018). Atypical employment and disability in the digital economy: accountability gap leaves disabled app developers’ rights unprotected. Law, Innovation and Technology, 10(2): 185-196.