Review:
Declaration Of Helsinki
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The Declaration of Helsinki is a set of ethical principles regarding human experimentation developed for the medical community by the World Medical Association.
Key Features
- Ethical guidelines for human subject research
- Emphasis on informed consent and participant safety
- Establishes principles for researchers, sponsors, and ethics committees
Pros
- Promotes ethical research practices
- Protects the rights and well-being of research participants
- Standardizes guidelines for international research collaborations
Cons
- Some critics argue it may be too restrictive in some cases
- Enforcement and adherence can vary across different countries and institutions