The 50th Anniversary of the Declaration of Helsinki: Progress but Many Remaining Challenges

Journal of the American Medical Association 310 (20):2143-44 (2013)
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Abstract

Since 1964, through 7 revisions, the World Medical Association’s Declaration of Helsinki has stood as an important statement regarding the ethical principles guiding medical research with human participants. It is consulted by ethics review committees, funders, researchers, and research participants. It has been incorporated into national legislation and is routinely invoked to ascertain the ethical appropriateness of clinical trials. There is much to praise about the revision process and the latest revision, which coincides with the declaration’s 50th anniversary. Nevertheless, the proposed declaration contains persistent flaws...

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Joseph Millum
University of St. Andrews

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