Informed Consent in Human Experimentation: Bridging the Gap Between Ethical Thought and Current Practice
Keywords
AutonomyBehavioral Research
Conflict of Interest
Consent
Deception
Disclosure
Ethics
Federal Government
Government
Government Regulation
Guidelines
Health
Health Personnel
Human Experimentation
Informed Consent
Injuries
Investigators
Judicial Action
Legal Aspects
Legal Liability
Legal Obligations
Liability
Moral Obligations
Patient Advocacy
Regulation
Research
Research Ethics
Research Subjects
Risks and Benefits
Values
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oai:repository.library.georgetown.edu:10822/732157UCLA Law Review. 1986 Oct; 34(1): 67-130.
0041-5650
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