An Ethical Framework for Global Governance for Health Research

Springer Verlag (2019)
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Abstract

This book provides a comprehensive description and ethical analysis of one of the most challenging areas: international health research. Furthermore, it provides a vivid portrait of the current situation of global governance for health research and its main challenges and suggests a comprehensive and universal ethical framework based on the existing theories and frameworks. This work is a must-read for all the students, scholars, professionals, activists, and policy-makers who are involved or interested in the global health research enterprise and its governance and ethics.

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Futurology and Conclusions

This chapter provides a conclusive picture of the suggested ethical framework for Global Governance for Health Research. The final chapter of this book examines the trends and possible developments in the future, along with the existing and potential threats and promises in the realm of Global Gover... see more

A Normative Framework

This chapter answers the central question of this book. The fifth chapter starts with providing a review of the existing approaches. Afterward, it presents the suggested ethical framework for Global Governance for Health Research. This ethical framework has three main elements: First, a background o... see more

Case Studies of Global Governance for Health Research

This chapter is specified to a number of case studies to portray the challenges of Global Health Governance and Global Governance for Health Research in the real-world through historical cases. The fourth chapter begins with a broader scope. In the first case, Zika pandemic, it shows how Global Heal... see more

The Main Challenges and Their Ethical Nature

This chapter discusses the main existing challenges of Global Governance for Health Research, as follow: Exploitation and Helicopter Research, The Problem of Double Standards, Ethical Imperialism and Colonialism, Bilateralism vs. Multilateralism, Biopolitics vs. Bioethics, and The problems associate... see more

Situation Analysis

This chapter depicts a detailed picture of various role-players involved in Global Governance for Health Research. The best way to understand Global Governance for Health Research and how it works is knowing and analyzing the various categories of its role-players, their compositions, functions, and... see more

Definition, Conceptual Analysis, and History

This chapter provides a conceptual analysis of the key concepts involved in and related to Global Governance for Health Research, including Governance, Global Governance, Global Health Governance, and other key concepts such as institution, organization, and state. These key related concepts are inv... see more

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