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This is a collection of Ruth Macklin's previously published articles on ethics in global health and research. The articles range from a chapter in a book published in 1989 to a journal article currently in press. The essays fall into two broad categories: policy and practice, and multinational research.
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This is a collection of Ruth Macklin's previously published articles on ethics in global health and research. The articles range from a chapter in a book published in 1989 to a journal article currently in press. The essays fall into two broad categories: policy and practice, and multinational research.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: OUP US
- Seitenzahl: 434
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Mai 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 813g
- ISBN-13: 9780199890453
- ISBN-10: 0199890455
- Artikelnr.: 35056952
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: OUP US
- Seitenzahl: 434
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Mai 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 813g
- ISBN-13: 9780199890453
- ISBN-10: 0199890455
- Artikelnr.: 35056952
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Ruth Macklin is Professor of Bioethics in the Department of Epidemiology and Population Health at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx, New York, USA. She is author or editor of eleven books and more than 200 publications in journals and books in bioethics, philosophy, medicine, and public health.
Introduction
Acknowledgments
Part One Policy and Practice
ONE Ethics and Human Values in Family Planning: Perspectives of Different
Cultural and Religious Settings
TWO Abortion Controversies: Ethics, Politics, and Religion
THREE Cultural Difference and Long-Acting Contraception
FOUR Respect for Tradition
FIVE Ethics and Equity in Access to HIV Treatment: 3 by 5 Initiative
SIX Affordable and Accessible Drugs for Developing Countries: Recent
Developments
SEVEN Global Inequalities in Women's Health: Who Is Responsible for Doing
What?
EIGHT Toward a Theory of Vulnerability
Part Two Multinational Research
NINE Universality of the Nuremberg Code
TEN A Defense of Fundamental Principles and Human Rights: A Response to
Baker
ELEVEN Justice in International Research
TWELVE Is Ethics Universal? Gender, Science, and Culture in Reproductive
Health Research
THIRTEEN After Helsinki: Unresolved Issues in International Research
FOURTEEN Four Forward-looking Guidance Points
FIFTEEN Avoiding Exploitation
SIXTEEN Yet Another Guideline? The UNESCO Draft Declaration
SEVENTEEN Appropriate Ethical Standards
EIGHTEEN The Declaration of Helsinki: another revision
NINETEEN Intertwining Biomedical Research and Public Health in HIV
Preventive Microbicide Research
TWENTY Ethical Challenges in HIV Microbicide Research: What Protections Do
Women Need
Acknowledgments
Part One Policy and Practice
ONE Ethics and Human Values in Family Planning: Perspectives of Different
Cultural and Religious Settings
TWO Abortion Controversies: Ethics, Politics, and Religion
THREE Cultural Difference and Long-Acting Contraception
FOUR Respect for Tradition
FIVE Ethics and Equity in Access to HIV Treatment: 3 by 5 Initiative
SIX Affordable and Accessible Drugs for Developing Countries: Recent
Developments
SEVEN Global Inequalities in Women's Health: Who Is Responsible for Doing
What?
EIGHT Toward a Theory of Vulnerability
Part Two Multinational Research
NINE Universality of the Nuremberg Code
TEN A Defense of Fundamental Principles and Human Rights: A Response to
Baker
ELEVEN Justice in International Research
TWELVE Is Ethics Universal? Gender, Science, and Culture in Reproductive
Health Research
THIRTEEN After Helsinki: Unresolved Issues in International Research
FOURTEEN Four Forward-looking Guidance Points
FIFTEEN Avoiding Exploitation
SIXTEEN Yet Another Guideline? The UNESCO Draft Declaration
SEVENTEEN Appropriate Ethical Standards
EIGHTEEN The Declaration of Helsinki: another revision
NINETEEN Intertwining Biomedical Research and Public Health in HIV
Preventive Microbicide Research
TWENTY Ethical Challenges in HIV Microbicide Research: What Protections Do
Women Need
Introduction
Acknowledgments
Part One Policy and Practice
ONE Ethics and Human Values in Family Planning: Perspectives of Different
Cultural and Religious Settings
TWO Abortion Controversies: Ethics, Politics, and Religion
THREE Cultural Difference and Long-Acting Contraception
FOUR Respect for Tradition
FIVE Ethics and Equity in Access to HIV Treatment: 3 by 5 Initiative
SIX Affordable and Accessible Drugs for Developing Countries: Recent
Developments
SEVEN Global Inequalities in Women's Health: Who Is Responsible for Doing
What?
EIGHT Toward a Theory of Vulnerability
Part Two Multinational Research
NINE Universality of the Nuremberg Code
TEN A Defense of Fundamental Principles and Human Rights: A Response to
Baker
ELEVEN Justice in International Research
TWELVE Is Ethics Universal? Gender, Science, and Culture in Reproductive
Health Research
THIRTEEN After Helsinki: Unresolved Issues in International Research
FOURTEEN Four Forward-looking Guidance Points
FIFTEEN Avoiding Exploitation
SIXTEEN Yet Another Guideline? The UNESCO Draft Declaration
SEVENTEEN Appropriate Ethical Standards
EIGHTEEN The Declaration of Helsinki: another revision
NINETEEN Intertwining Biomedical Research and Public Health in HIV
Preventive Microbicide Research
TWENTY Ethical Challenges in HIV Microbicide Research: What Protections Do
Women Need
Acknowledgments
Part One Policy and Practice
ONE Ethics and Human Values in Family Planning: Perspectives of Different
Cultural and Religious Settings
TWO Abortion Controversies: Ethics, Politics, and Religion
THREE Cultural Difference and Long-Acting Contraception
FOUR Respect for Tradition
FIVE Ethics and Equity in Access to HIV Treatment: 3 by 5 Initiative
SIX Affordable and Accessible Drugs for Developing Countries: Recent
Developments
SEVEN Global Inequalities in Women's Health: Who Is Responsible for Doing
What?
EIGHT Toward a Theory of Vulnerability
Part Two Multinational Research
NINE Universality of the Nuremberg Code
TEN A Defense of Fundamental Principles and Human Rights: A Response to
Baker
ELEVEN Justice in International Research
TWELVE Is Ethics Universal? Gender, Science, and Culture in Reproductive
Health Research
THIRTEEN After Helsinki: Unresolved Issues in International Research
FOURTEEN Four Forward-looking Guidance Points
FIFTEEN Avoiding Exploitation
SIXTEEN Yet Another Guideline? The UNESCO Draft Declaration
SEVENTEEN Appropriate Ethical Standards
EIGHTEEN The Declaration of Helsinki: another revision
NINETEEN Intertwining Biomedical Research and Public Health in HIV
Preventive Microbicide Research
TWENTY Ethical Challenges in HIV Microbicide Research: What Protections Do
Women Need







