We analyse the system of ethical review of human research in the Baltic States by introducing the principle of equivalent stringency of ethical review, that is, research projects imposing equal risks and inconveniences on research participants should be subjected to equally stringent review procedures. We examine several examples of non-equivalence or asymmetry in the system of ethical review of human research: (1) the asymmetry between rather strict regulations of clinical drug trials and relatively weaker regulations of other types of clinical biomedical research and (2) gaps in ethical review in the area of non-biomedical human research where some sensitive research projects are not reviewed by research ethics committees at all. We concl...
Despite their universal character, the ethical principles governing clinical research need to be tra...
Transnational research funders such as the European Commission and NordForsk increasingly require re...
The Authors hold that there is much to be gained by comparing, with regard to human experimentation,...
We analyse the system of ethical review of human research in the Baltic States by introducing the pr...
Two decades have passed since the first attempts were made to establish systematic ethical review of...
Two decades have passed since the first attempts were made to establish systematic ethical review of...
According to the Declaration of Helsinki, ethics committees are obliged to evaluate any type of medi...
UNLABELLED: Research ethics committees in central and eastern Europe are increasing in importance as...
In this article, we ask what it might be about the process of research ethics review in research eth...
The paper attempts to provide an updated and holistic description of the research ethics system in L...
Ethics review equivalency (ERE) aims to streamline the review process for research by reducing the n...
Facilitating the use and exchange of biological samples and associated health data in large cross-bo...
The Australian Health Ethics Committee's National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Research Involving...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Research ethics have become universal in their principles through ...
Committees established for the ethical review of research involving animals have become a widespread...
Despite their universal character, the ethical principles governing clinical research need to be tra...
Transnational research funders such as the European Commission and NordForsk increasingly require re...
The Authors hold that there is much to be gained by comparing, with regard to human experimentation,...
We analyse the system of ethical review of human research in the Baltic States by introducing the pr...
Two decades have passed since the first attempts were made to establish systematic ethical review of...
Two decades have passed since the first attempts were made to establish systematic ethical review of...
According to the Declaration of Helsinki, ethics committees are obliged to evaluate any type of medi...
UNLABELLED: Research ethics committees in central and eastern Europe are increasing in importance as...
In this article, we ask what it might be about the process of research ethics review in research eth...
The paper attempts to provide an updated and holistic description of the research ethics system in L...
Ethics review equivalency (ERE) aims to streamline the review process for research by reducing the n...
Facilitating the use and exchange of biological samples and associated health data in large cross-bo...
The Australian Health Ethics Committee's National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Research Involving...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Research ethics have become universal in their principles through ...
Committees established for the ethical review of research involving animals have become a widespread...
Despite their universal character, the ethical principles governing clinical research need to be tra...
Transnational research funders such as the European Commission and NordForsk increasingly require re...
The Authors hold that there is much to be gained by comparing, with regard to human experimentation,...