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International Research Ethics Guidelines and Regulations

THE NUREMBERG CODE

WORLD MEDICAL ASSOCIATION DECLARATION OF HELSINKI Adopted by the 18th World Medical Assembly Helsinki, Finland, June 1964 and amended by the 29th World Medical Assembly Tokyo, Japan, October 1975 35th World Medical Assembly Venice, Italy, October 1983 and the 41st World Medical Assembly Hong Kong, September 1989

The Declaration of Helsinki (Document 17.C) an official policy document of the World Medical Association, first adopted in 1964 (Helsinki, Finland) and revised in 1975 (Tokyo, Japan), 1983 (Venice, Italy), 1989 (Hong Kong), 1996 (Somerset-West, South Africa) and 2000 (Edinburgh, Scotland). Note of clarification on Paragraph 29 added by the WMA General Assembly, Washington 2002

Family Health International. Research Ethics Book

WHO Technical Report Series, No. 850, 1995, Annex 3 Guidelines for good clinical practice (GCP) for trials on pharmaceutical products

ICH: Goals of the Project

ICH HARMONISED TRIPARTITE GUIDELINE FOR GOOD CLINICAL PRACTICE E6

Fourth Global Summit of National Bioethics Commissions Held in Conjunction with the Sixth World Congress of Bioethics, International Association of Bioethics Brasilia, Brazil 3 – 4 November


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