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|Title=Legal Liabilities in Research: Early lessons From North America | |Title=Legal Liabilities in Research: Early lessons From North America | ||
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− | |Important Because= | + | |Important Because=This resource is helpful for researchers interested in knowing their legal liability, the range of actors who may pursue legal action against them, and specific areas of practice where they may face lawsuits.<references /> |
− | |Important For=researchers | + | |Important For=researchers; Industry; Administrators; Research institutions; Universities |
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Legal Liabilities in Research: Early lessons From North America
What is this about?
This resource describes the broad range of allegations that can be made against researchers, through reference to case law from North America. Specific allegations discussed include conflicts of interest and lawsuits based on principles of international human rights.
Why is this important?
This resource is helpful for researchers interested in knowing their legal liability, the range of actors who may pursue legal action against them, and specific areas of practice where they may face lawsuits.