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The Ethics and Politics of Human Experimentation Paul Murray McNeill

The Ethics and Politics of Human Experimentation By Paul Murray McNeill

The Ethics and Politics of Human Experimentation by Paul Murray McNeill


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This book focuses on experimentation that is carried out on human beings, including medical research, drug research and research undertaken in the social sciences. It discusses the ethics of such experimentation and asks the question: who defends the interests of these human subjects and ensures that they are not harmed?

The Ethics and Politics of Human Experimentation Summary

The Ethics and Politics of Human Experimentation by Paul Murray McNeill

This book focuses on experimentation that is carried out on human beings, including medical research, drug research and research undertaken in the social sciences. It discusses the ethics of such experimentation and asks the question: who defends the interests of these human subjects and ensures that they are not harmed? The author finds that ethical research depends on the adequacy of review by committee. Indeed most countries now rely on research ethics committees for the protection of the interests of the human participants in research. Dr McNeill analyses how successful these committees are in balancing the interests of science with the interests of human subjects.

Table of Contents

Preface; Introduction: the ethics and politics of human experimentation; PART I: HISTORY OF EXPERIMENTATION AND CODE OF ETHICS: 1. History of unethical experimentation on human subjects; 2. Development of codes of ethics; PART II: RESEARCH ETHICS COMMITTEES: HISTORY AND PRACTICE: 3. Development of committee review in the United States, Britain, Australia, New Zealand and Canada; 4. The practice of review by research ethics committees: an international study; PART III: LAW AND ETHICS IN HUMAN EXPERIMENTATION: 5. Law and human experimentation; 6. Ethical principles, rules and discretion; PART IV: POLITICS OF REVIEW BY COMMITTEE: 7. A political balance between science, society and the subject; 8. Power, status and a rationale for committee representation; 9. Giving effect to representation: composition and functioning of review committees; Conclusion; Appendix 1. Research ethics committees in 'other countries'; Appendix 2. NHMRC statement of human experimentation; Legal citations; References; Index.

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GOR013293768
9780521416276
0521416272
The Ethics and Politics of Human Experimentation by Paul Murray McNeill
Used - Well Read
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
19930528
331
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