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  1. No-fault compensation for victims of non-therapeutic research--should government continue to be exempt?R. Gillon - 1992 - Journal of Medical Ethics 18 (2):59-60.
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  • Compensation for subjects of medical research: the moral rights of patients and the power of research ethics committees.S. Guest - 1997 - Journal of Medical Ethics 23 (3):181-185.
    Awareness of the morally significant distinction between research and innovative therapy reveals serious gaps in the legal provision for compensation in the UK for injured subjects of medical research. Major problems are limitations inherent in negligence actions and a culture that emphasises indemnifying researchers before compensating victims. Medical research morally requires compensation on a no-fault basis even where there is proper consent on the part of the research subject. In particular, for drug research, there is insufficient provision in the current (...)
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