Research regulation is a timely topic for discussions in bioethics and public health policy. This response to articles in the previous special issue of the Monash Bioethics Review emphasises the importance of having both internal and external controls of human experimentation. Unless both elements are incorporated into research ethics governance frameworks, they will ultimately fail to achieve what should be their primary goal: human subject protection.7 page(s
This book is the 43rd in a series entitled ‘Basic bioethics’, and is intended to make work in bioeth...
No abstractContemporary awareness about bioethics reflects the need of taking concrete decisions, in...
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Research including non-human animal experimentation is fundamentally a dilemmatic enterprise. Humans...
Research including non-human animal experimentation is fundamentally a dilemmatic enterprise. Humans...
This book is the 43rd in a series entitled ‘Basic bioethics’, and is intended to make work in bioeth...
No abstractContemporary awareness about bioethics reflects the need of taking concrete decisions, in...
Objective: To assess the role of ethical regulations in public health practice, and to review the n...
Harmonization of risk policy in research involving humans, following the adoption of the Tri-Council...
The role of research ethics committees has expanded across the UK and North America and the process ...
Dahlöf Premise: Ethical considerations are made when an experiment is planned and take a regulatory...
The history of health research, and concerns about the protection of human participants, dates back ...
Bioethical issues pose challenges for pluralist, democratic societies due to the need to arbitrate b...
It has become almost a truism to describe the interaction between research ethics committees and res...
There is a growing body of literature that has sought to undermine systems of ethical regulation, an...
The Australian Health Ethics Committee's National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Research Involving...
Centralised, compliance-focused approaches to research ethics have been normalised in practice. In t...
Graduate students who become practitioner-researchers in schools encounter ethical review regulation...
Research including non-human animal experimentation is fundamentally a dilemmatic enterprise. Humans...
Research including non-human animal experimentation is fundamentally a dilemmatic enterprise. Humans...
This book is the 43rd in a series entitled ‘Basic bioethics’, and is intended to make work in bioeth...
No abstractContemporary awareness about bioethics reflects the need of taking concrete decisions, in...
Objective: To assess the role of ethical regulations in public health practice, and to review the n...