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The Law of Human Experimentation

The author brings his experience as both a judge and as a practising physician to this examination of the ethics of experimenting with human research subjects, and looks at both the rights of research subjects and the responsibilities of the medico-research community.
Langue De Publication: English
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Publié: 01 janvier 2000
ISBN/ISSN: 9780433423867

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The Honourable Justice Marshall brings his experience as both a judge and as a practising physician to this well-thought out examination of the ethics of experimenting with human research subjects. Looking at both the rights of research subjects and the responsibilities of the medico-research community, he recommends a return to the rule of law rather than reliance on the new bioethics now governing most human research projects.

Justice Marshall writes with both medical and legal professionals in mind. He provides an overview of human experimentation throughout history culminating with the abuses of Nazi Germany that led to the formulation of the Nuremberg Code. He argues that Canada's current research guidelines, influenced by both American guidelines and a new bioethical approach, have been moving away from the "rule of law" model for the last 20 years.



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Table des matières

Introduction
Chapter 1: The Long Road to Fairness
Chapter 2: The Medical Matrix
Chapter 3: The Legal Matrix
Chapter 4: Philosophy, ethics and Right Action
Chapter 5: The Development of Canadian Institutions and Policy
Chapter 6: Conclusion
Appendix A: Nuremberg Code
Appendix B: The Belmont Report
Appendix C: World Medical Association Declaration of Helsinki
Appendix D: CIOMS International Ethical Guidelines for Biomedical Research
Involving Human Subjects
Appendix E: The Hippocratic Oath
Appendix F: Tri-council Policy Statement
Appendix G: Revised Terms of Reference of NCBHR
Index