This paper explores how Finnish research ethics deals with matters of justice on the levels of practical regulation, political morality, and theoretical studies. The bioethical sets of principles introduced by Tom Beauchamp and James Childress in the United States and Jacob Dahl Rendtorff and Peter Kemp in Europe provide the conceptual background, together with a recently introduced conceptual map of theories of justice and their dimensions. The most striking finding is that the internationally recognized requirement of informed consent for research on humans can be ideologically tricky in a Scandinavian welfare state setting.Peer reviewe
This Open Access book provides illustrative case studies that explore various research and innovatio...
Among the important ethical challenges that biobanks raise, the shortcoming of the traditional accep...
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This paper explores how Finnish research ethics deals with matters of justice on the levels of pract...
This paper explores how Finnish research ethics deals with matters of justice on the levels of pract...
One of the core values to be applied by a body reviewing the ethics of human research is justice. T...
The dominant conception of social research ethics is centred on deontological and consequentialist p...
At the heart of research with human beings is the moral notion that the experimental subject is altr...
Background: 1985 saw the beginnings of a population-based biobank in Västerbotten County, Sweden. In...
This paper provides a halting first step in organizing a set of ethical guidelines for the conduct o...
Health policy and systems research (HPSR) is increasingly being funded and conducted worldwide. Ther...
The purpose of this dissertation is to identify some of the most pressing problems in the domin...
There is commonly debate concerning the difference between ethics and morals although there is gener...
Health policy and systems research (HPSR) is increasingly being funded and conducted worldwide. Ther...
Health policy and systems research (HPSR) is increasingly being funded and conducted worldwide. Ther...
This Open Access book provides illustrative case studies that explore various research and innovatio...
Among the important ethical challenges that biobanks raise, the shortcoming of the traditional accep...
peer reviewedSocial Scientists using ethnographic methods are increasingly confronted with ethical c...
This paper explores how Finnish research ethics deals with matters of justice on the levels of pract...
This paper explores how Finnish research ethics deals with matters of justice on the levels of pract...
One of the core values to be applied by a body reviewing the ethics of human research is justice. T...
The dominant conception of social research ethics is centred on deontological and consequentialist p...
At the heart of research with human beings is the moral notion that the experimental subject is altr...
Background: 1985 saw the beginnings of a population-based biobank in Västerbotten County, Sweden. In...
This paper provides a halting first step in organizing a set of ethical guidelines for the conduct o...
Health policy and systems research (HPSR) is increasingly being funded and conducted worldwide. Ther...
The purpose of this dissertation is to identify some of the most pressing problems in the domin...
There is commonly debate concerning the difference between ethics and morals although there is gener...
Health policy and systems research (HPSR) is increasingly being funded and conducted worldwide. Ther...
Health policy and systems research (HPSR) is increasingly being funded and conducted worldwide. Ther...
This Open Access book provides illustrative case studies that explore various research and innovatio...
Among the important ethical challenges that biobanks raise, the shortcoming of the traditional accep...
peer reviewedSocial Scientists using ethnographic methods are increasingly confronted with ethical c...