Recent media reports have suggested that Animal Ethics Committees (AECs) in Australia are in crisis, with dissatisfaction rife amongst both researchers and animal advocates. Frequently in the context of these debates about animal research, greater transparency is proposed as a remedy. This paper will examine some of the common criticisms levelled against AECs, and show that these criticisms generally fall into one of two categories - either they relate to structural failings within the system of AECs or they relate to the way committees function within particular institutions. The idea of transparency as a mechanism to address these shortcomings will then be explored and it will be argued that in and of itself transparency can achieve littl...
What becomes an ethical issue in animal ethics committees? And what does not become an ethical issue...
today are assessing scientific merit and the use of alternatives in research proposals. This study e...
In November 2013, a group of international experts in animal research policy (n = 11) gathered in Va...
but concludes that, for a variety of structural reasons, “a large part of the ethical responsibiliti...
It has been argued that citizen stakeholders would be well served by greater transparency. The Trans...
Russell, D. (2012). Why animal ethics committees don't work. Between the Species: an online jou...
To be legitimate, research needs to be ethical, methodologically sound, of sufficient value to justi...
Transparency involves communicating meaningful information (eg, data or details of decision-making p...
Institutional Animal Ethics Committees (AECs) are the principal means of ensuring the ethical use o...
Meaningful societal dialogue about the use of animals for scientific purposes requires a level of tr...
The use of animals in scientific research represents an interesting case to consider in the context ...
Animal research remains an important part of science with 2.88 million procedures being carried in 2...
ABSTRACT. According to some proponents and critics of research using animals, the greatest hope for ...
The ethical and legal framework governing animal experi-mentation in Australia has changed little si...
The process of approving the use of animals in scientific experiments is in crisis in Australia, wit...
What becomes an ethical issue in animal ethics committees? And what does not become an ethical issue...
today are assessing scientific merit and the use of alternatives in research proposals. This study e...
In November 2013, a group of international experts in animal research policy (n = 11) gathered in Va...
but concludes that, for a variety of structural reasons, “a large part of the ethical responsibiliti...
It has been argued that citizen stakeholders would be well served by greater transparency. The Trans...
Russell, D. (2012). Why animal ethics committees don't work. Between the Species: an online jou...
To be legitimate, research needs to be ethical, methodologically sound, of sufficient value to justi...
Transparency involves communicating meaningful information (eg, data or details of decision-making p...
Institutional Animal Ethics Committees (AECs) are the principal means of ensuring the ethical use o...
Meaningful societal dialogue about the use of animals for scientific purposes requires a level of tr...
The use of animals in scientific research represents an interesting case to consider in the context ...
Animal research remains an important part of science with 2.88 million procedures being carried in 2...
ABSTRACT. According to some proponents and critics of research using animals, the greatest hope for ...
The ethical and legal framework governing animal experi-mentation in Australia has changed little si...
The process of approving the use of animals in scientific experiments is in crisis in Australia, wit...
What becomes an ethical issue in animal ethics committees? And what does not become an ethical issue...
today are assessing scientific merit and the use of alternatives in research proposals. This study e...
In November 2013, a group of international experts in animal research policy (n = 11) gathered in Va...