Ethical Research: The Declaration of Helsinki, and the Past, Present, and Future of Human Experimentation 1st Edition Ulf Schmidt (Editor) – Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9780190224172,0190224177
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Table contents:
- 1. Introduction: The Limits of Altruism
- A: What Can We Know? History of Human Rights in Human Experimentation
- 2. The Declaration of Helsinki and the Foundations of Global Bioethics
- 3. From Nuremberg to Helsinki: The Preparation of the Declaration of Helsinki in the Light of the Prosecution of Medical War Crimes at the Struthof Medical Trials, France, 1952–4
- 4. In the Absence of Alternatives: The Origins and Success of the Declaration of Helsinki, 1947–82
- 5. Conflicts of Interest? The World Medical Association, Research Ethics, and Industry in the 1950s and 60s
- 6. Doctors and Research behind the “Nylon Curtain”: Medical Ethics Debates and the Declaration of Helsinki in East Germany, 1961–89
- 7. Secret Trials behind Walls: The Role of the State Security Service in East German Human Experiments, 1961–89
- B: What Should We Do? Reflecting about Theory and Practice of Research Ethics
- 8. Ideas of Human Rights in Human Experimentation
- 9. Agreements and Disagreements about the Placebo Rule
- 10. Research Ethics Regulation: Rules versus Responsibility
- 11. The Declaration of Helsinki and Transparency: When International Ethics Standards Face National Implementation Challenges
- 12. Conflicts of Interest in Human Subject Research: Best Practices, International Standards, and Challenges in Implementing US Regulations
- 13. The Declaration of Helsinki and the “American Stamp”
- C: What May We Hope for the Future? International Experiences and Challenges in Research Ethics
- 14. The Declaration of Helsinki, a European Perspective: A Health Lawyer’s View
- 15. Research Ethics and the Right to Public Health: Care and Treatment of Clinical Trial Participants from the Perspective of Achieving Universal Access to Adequate Public Health
- 16. Developing Safeguards for Research Participants in South Africa: The Influence of the Declaration of Helsinki
- 17. Applying the Declaration of Helsinki in African Contexts: Some Examples and Challenges from Francophone West and Central Africa
- 18. The Declaration of Helsinki in China: An Example of the Tension between International Guidelines and Native Cultural Values
- 19. The Future of Research Ethics
- D: The Art of Compromise: Negotiating Change in Modern Research Ethics
- 20. The Declaration of Helsinki, 1964—Witnesses, Observations, and Participation
- 21. Contextualizing the Declaration of Helsinki, 1964–2008
- 22. Reflections on the Revisions to the Declaration of Helsinki from 2000 to 2013
- 23. The New Declaration of Helsinki, Adopted in Fortaleza in 2013
- E: Conclusion and Outlook
- 24. Some Reflections on Research Ethics
- F: Appendices: Origins of the Declaration of Helsinki, 1953–64
- 1a. World Medical Association, “Principles of Human Experimentation,” 1953–4
- 1b. World Medical Association, “Principles for those in Research and Experimentation,” 1954
- 2a. World Medical Association, Summary of Activities, 1961
- 2b. World Medical Association, Report of the Committee on Medical Ethics, May, 1962
- 2c. World Medical Association, “Draft Code of Ethics on Human Experimentation,” October, 1962
- 2d. World Medical Association, Minutes, October 31, 1963
- 2e. World Medical Association, Minutes, June 14, 1964
- 3. World Medical Association, Typed Draft of the Declaration of Helsinki, 1964
- Index
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