International Research Ethics

Bioethics, Vol. 14, No. 2, pp. 158-172, 2000

15 Pages Posted: 15 Jul 2010

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Udo Schuklenk

Department of Philosophy; affiliation not provided to SSRN

Richard E. Ashcroft

Queen Mary University of London, School of Law

Date Written: July 15, 2010

Abstract

This article provides a critical overview of the most important issues pertaining to the ongoing debate on international research ethics. It critically describes three problems of continuing concern: 1) the question of whether the distinction between therapeutic and non-therapeutic research should be upheld; 2) the questions of whether the currently demanded best proven diagnostic and therapeutic method of treatment for all research subjects is feasible both in developed and in developing countries, and whether it should be upheld; 3) the questions of who owns international research ethics guidelines and regulatory frameworks and, how decisions about changes to such international guidelines can possibly be achieved, given that it seems to be the case that genuine disagreement about issues of content is possible and likely.

Keywords: research ethics, clinical care, exploitation

Suggested Citation

Schuklenk, Udo and Schuklenk, Udo and Ashcroft, Richard E., International Research Ethics (July 15, 2010). Bioethics, Vol. 14, No. 2, pp. 158-172, 2000, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1640700

Udo Schuklenk (Contact Author)

Department of Philosophy ( email )

Kingston, Ontario K7L 3N6
Canada

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Richard E. Ashcroft

Queen Mary University of London, School of Law ( email )

67-69 Lincoln’s Inn Fields
London, WC2A 3JB
United Kingdom

HOME PAGE: http://www.law.qmul.ac.uk/

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