ABSTRACT

This title was first published in 2003: As new medical technologies and treatments develop with increasing momentum, the legal and ethical implications of research involving human participants are being called into question as never before. Human Experimentation and Research explores the philosophical foundations of research ethics, ongoing regulatory dilemmas, and future challenges raised by the rapid globalisation and corporatisation of the research endeavour. This volume brings together some of the most significant published essays in the field. The editors also provide an informative introduction, summarizing the area and the relevance of the articles chosen.

part I|1 pages

The Historical and Philosophical Foundations

chapter 8|4 pages

When Evil Intrudes

part II|1 pages

Protecting Human Subjects

chapter 13|48 pages

Human Experimentation and Human Rights*

chapter 15|9 pages

Goodbye to All That

The End of Moderate Protectionism in Human Subjects Research

chapter 20|27 pages

The Reform of Adult Guardianship Laws:

The Case of Non-Therapeutic Experimentation

part III|1 pages

Risk and Responsibility

chapter 21|18 pages

The Ethical Analysis of Risk

part IV|1 pages

and Corporation — Trust and Participation

chapter 30|3 pages

Academic Medicine for Sale?

chapter 32|6 pages

Alliance

Clinical Investigators and the Pharmaceutical Industry