The Lay Member in the Research Ethics Committee: A Reply to Green

Research Ethics 3 (4):131-133 (2007)
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This paper seeks to clarify the process of ethical review primarily through a consideration of the lay member's role; it considers some of the conventional accounts of the role and portrays weaknesses in them. Its positive account places the ethical review service in a wide political context allowing the definition of lay member as a politically-positioned individual in the REC with the function of formally representing the public standards of morality in the medical research context.

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Editorial.Roger Rawbone - 2008 - Research Ethics 4 (1):1-2.

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Editorial.Roger Rawbone - 2007 - Research Ethics 3 (1):1-2.
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