Does Law 14874, A New Ethical Regulation of Research with Human Beings in Brazil, Violate Human Rights?
Free, post-study and indefinite access to the best prophylactic, diagnostic and therapeutic method that has been demonstrated to be effective during the study is a fundamental condition for protecting research participants. Since its inception in ethical regulations for research with human beings, B...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Revista iberoamericana de bioética 2024-10 (26), p.1-14 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Free, post-study and indefinite access to the best prophylactic, diagnostic and therapeutic method that has been demonstrated to be effective during the study is a fundamental condition for protecting research participants. Since its inception in ethical regulations for research with human beings, Brazil has made this condition a cornerstone of protection for study participants. Through a qualitative analysis of Chapter VI of Law 14874, a new Law that regulates research with human beings in Brazil it was possible to perceive that there was a regression in the protection and recognition of the fundamental rights and dignity of the human beings participating in the research. |
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ISSN: | 2529-9573 2529-9573 |
DOI: | 10.14422/rib.i26.y2024.008 |