<p>This paper examines the moral force of exploitation in developing world research agreements. Taking for granted that some clinical research which is conducted in the developing world but funded by developed world sponsors is exploitative, it asks whether a third party would be morally justified in enforcing limits on research agreements in order to ensure more fair and less exploitative outcomes. This question is particularly relevant when such exploitative transactions are entered into voluntarily by all relevant parties, and both research sponsors and host communities benefit from the resulting agreements. I show that defenders of the claim that exploitation ought to be permitted rely on a mischaracterization of certain forms of interf...
The concept of exploitation is often invoked in situations where relatively impoverished people are ...
Since Nuremberg, the ethics of scientific research involving human beings has for decades been the s...
Since Nuremberg, the ethics of scientific research involving human beings has for decades been the s...
This paper examines the moral force of exploitation in developing world research agreements. Taking ...
Clinical research is increasingly offshored to developing countries, a practice that has generated c...
Clinical research is increasingly offshored to developing countries, a practice that has generated c...
Clinical research is increasingly offshored to developing countries, a practice that has generated c...
Clinical research is increasingly offshored to developing countries, a practice that has generated c...
This thesis discusses comprehensively the issue of exploitation from a normative perspective specifi...
Involving human subjects in clinical research exposes them to exploitation. Some philosophers see ex...
In the last decade, cases of exploitative medical research trials carried out in developing countrie...
In our effort to protect the human subject of medical research we have failed to ensure that the sub...
The exploitation of participants is a significant problem in biomedical research, especially in the ...
Increased International collaborative research activities in poor and low-income countries have seve...
Abstract Background A central question in the debate ...
The concept of exploitation is often invoked in situations where relatively impoverished people are ...
Since Nuremberg, the ethics of scientific research involving human beings has for decades been the s...
Since Nuremberg, the ethics of scientific research involving human beings has for decades been the s...
This paper examines the moral force of exploitation in developing world research agreements. Taking ...
Clinical research is increasingly offshored to developing countries, a practice that has generated c...
Clinical research is increasingly offshored to developing countries, a practice that has generated c...
Clinical research is increasingly offshored to developing countries, a practice that has generated c...
Clinical research is increasingly offshored to developing countries, a practice that has generated c...
This thesis discusses comprehensively the issue of exploitation from a normative perspective specifi...
Involving human subjects in clinical research exposes them to exploitation. Some philosophers see ex...
In the last decade, cases of exploitative medical research trials carried out in developing countrie...
In our effort to protect the human subject of medical research we have failed to ensure that the sub...
The exploitation of participants is a significant problem in biomedical research, especially in the ...
Increased International collaborative research activities in poor and low-income countries have seve...
Abstract Background A central question in the debate ...
The concept of exploitation is often invoked in situations where relatively impoverished people are ...
Since Nuremberg, the ethics of scientific research involving human beings has for decades been the s...
Since Nuremberg, the ethics of scientific research involving human beings has for decades been the s...