The Role of Institutional Review Boards in Protecting Human Subjects: Are We Really Ready to Fix a Broken System?

Law & Psychology Review, Vol. 26, p. 1, 2002

48 Pages Posted: 6 Aug 2009

Date Written: August 5, 2009

Abstract

This article examines Grimes v. Kennedy Krieger Institute, Inc., 782 A.2d 807 (Md. 2001), and identifies barriers that impede Institutional Review Boards' effective oversight and review of clinical trials and other research involving human subjects.

Keywords: human subject research, liability for human subject research

Suggested Citation

Beh, Hazel Glenn, The Role of Institutional Review Boards in Protecting Human Subjects: Are We Really Ready to Fix a Broken System? (August 5, 2009). Law & Psychology Review, Vol. 26, p. 1, 2002, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1444616

Hazel Glenn Beh (Contact Author)

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