Linking international clinical research with stateless populations to justice in global health
BMC Medical Ethics 15 (1):49 (2014)
Abstract
In response to calls to expand the scope of research ethics to address justice in global health, recent scholarship has sought to clarify how external research actors from high-income countries might discharge their obligation to reduce health disparities between and within countries. An ethical framework—‘research for health justice’—was derived from a theory of justice (the health capability paradigm) and specifies how international clinical research might contribute to improved health and research capacity in host communities. This paper examines whether and how external funders, sponsors, and researchers can fulfill their obligations under the frameworkDOI
10.1186/1472-6939-15-49
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