This book analyses the major issues of research ethics through a careful review of the treatment in official policies on research ethics developed throughout the world (especially North America, Western Europe, and the Pacific Rim). Among the issues covered are animal research, research on human subjects, epidemiological research, genetic research, reproductive research, research on vulnerable subjects, clinical trials, drug approval and the reserch process, and research on womenand minorities. Brody also evaluates the content and the methods of developing these policies in light of his philosophical position of pluralistic casuistry. This is the only book that analyses all the major issues in research ethics. It is the only book which deals with these issues from an international perspective rather than just a US perspective. Major official policies from important research-intensive countries are reprinted in the appendix (close to 200 plates of otherwise difficult material).
The Use of Animals in Research; Research on Human Subjects; Epidemiological Research; Genetic Research; Reproductive and Fetal Research; Research Involving Vulnerable Subjects; Clinical Trials; Research and the Drug/Device Approval Process; Research Involving Women and Members of Minority Groups; Philosophical Reflections;
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