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Beyond Consent: Seeking Justice in Research

Edited by: Jeffrey P. Kahn, Anna Mastroianni, Jeremy Sugarman

ISBN13: 9780195113532
ISBN: 0195113535
Published: March 1999
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: USA
Format: Hardback
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This volume examines the concept of justice, and its application to human subject research, through the different lenses of various research populations: children, the vulnerable sick, captive and convenient populations, women, people of colour, and subjects in international settings. Separate chapters address the evolution of research policies, implications of the concept of justice for the future of human subject research, and the ramifications of this concept throughout the research enterprise.

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Other Jurisdictions , USA
Contents:
1: Jeffrey Khan, Anna Mastroianni, Jeremy Sugarman: Changing Claims About Justice in Research: An Introduction and Overview
2: Charles R. McCarthy: The Evolving Story of Justice in Federal Research Policy
3: Baruch Brody: Research on the Vulnerable Sick
4: Robert M. Nelson: Children as Research Subjects
5: Nancy Kass: Gender and Research
6: Patricia A. King: Race, Justice and Research
7: Jonathan D. Moreno: Convenient and Captive Populations
8: Ruth Macklin: Justice in International Research
9: Madison Powers: Theories of Justice in the Context of Research
10: Jeffrey Khan, Anna Mastroinni, Jeremy Sugarman: Implementing Justice in a Changing Research Environment.