Two fundamental requirements ought to be met in any selection to research ethics committees: (i) professional scientific competence, and (ii) the understanding of moral values which prevail in any community. The question is: Should the verdicts of research ethics committees be based on community values? This article critically examines theories of community as were propounded by Devlin, Dworkin and Hart in answer to this question. It is argued that community values are complementary rather than conflicting, and that Dworkin's theory of community provides an analytical framework for research ethics on the new genetic technologies. Finally, it is submitted that the verdicts of research ethics committees should be based on community values
The importance of communities in strengthening the ethics of international collaborative research is...
Until recently, community organisations in Aotearoa New Zealand (NZ) have not had any avenue for eth...
Ethical norms are so everywhere that one might be tempted to consider them as simple rational. Most ...
Two fundamental requirements ought to be met in any selection to research ethics committees: (i) pro...
Ethically-defensible research requires wide-ranging, holistic, and deep consideration. It is often o...
Ethically-defensible research requires wide-ranging, holistic, and deep consideration. It is often o...
Researchers need to provide evidence that they have met ethical requirements before entering the fie...
The issue of the protection of communities in clinical research first arose 10 years ago in studies ...
Although for the last 50 years, ethicists dealing with human experimentation have focused primarily ...
Ethics committees like Institutional Review Boards and Research Ethics Committees are typically empo...
Research ethics committees (RECs) are charged with providing an opinion on whether research proposal...
This paper is an examination of how research ethics committees have evolved from being advisory comm...
The role of research ethics committees has expanded across the UK and North America and the process ...
In this dissertation, Promoting Research Ethics Training: Understandings of Community, Partnership,...
BackgroundResearchers generally agree that communities should participate in the community-based res...
The importance of communities in strengthening the ethics of international collaborative research is...
Until recently, community organisations in Aotearoa New Zealand (NZ) have not had any avenue for eth...
Ethical norms are so everywhere that one might be tempted to consider them as simple rational. Most ...
Two fundamental requirements ought to be met in any selection to research ethics committees: (i) pro...
Ethically-defensible research requires wide-ranging, holistic, and deep consideration. It is often o...
Ethically-defensible research requires wide-ranging, holistic, and deep consideration. It is often o...
Researchers need to provide evidence that they have met ethical requirements before entering the fie...
The issue of the protection of communities in clinical research first arose 10 years ago in studies ...
Although for the last 50 years, ethicists dealing with human experimentation have focused primarily ...
Ethics committees like Institutional Review Boards and Research Ethics Committees are typically empo...
Research ethics committees (RECs) are charged with providing an opinion on whether research proposal...
This paper is an examination of how research ethics committees have evolved from being advisory comm...
The role of research ethics committees has expanded across the UK and North America and the process ...
In this dissertation, Promoting Research Ethics Training: Understandings of Community, Partnership,...
BackgroundResearchers generally agree that communities should participate in the community-based res...
The importance of communities in strengthening the ethics of international collaborative research is...
Until recently, community organisations in Aotearoa New Zealand (NZ) have not had any avenue for eth...
Ethical norms are so everywhere that one might be tempted to consider them as simple rational. Most ...