Legal Liabilities in Research: Early lessons From North America

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Legal Liabilities in Research: Early lessons From North America

What is this about?

The legal risks associated with health research involving human subjects have been highlighted recently by a number of lawsuits launched against those involved in conducting and evaluating the research[1]. This is a factual case.

  1. Shaul, Randi Zlotnik, Shelley Birenbaum, and Megan Evans. "Legal liabilities in research: early lessons from North America." BMC medical ethics 6.1 (2005): 4.

Why is this important?

Some of these cases have been fully addressed by the legal system, resulting in judgments that provide some guidance[1].
  1. Shaul, Randi Zlotnik, Shelley Birenbaum, and Megan Evans. "Legal liabilities in research: early lessons from North America." BMC medical ethics 6.1 (2005): 4.

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