Introducing the Concept of the Research Governance 'Ratchet'

Research Ethics 2 (2):72-73 (2006)
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Abstract

Ensuring that research is of high quality and is based on sound ethical principles is not easy; it requires a fine balance between adequate oversight and suitable facilitation. The current state of research ethics governance is an ideal environment to maintain a governance ‘ratchet’ rather than produce a well-organized and carefully thought out ‘dial’.

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Editorial.Roger Rawbone - 2006 - Research Ethics 2 (3):83-84.

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