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69 - International guidelines on bioethics (informal listing of selected international codes, declarations, guidelines etc. on medical ethics/bioethics/health care ethics/human rights aspects of health)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 January 2010

Sue Eckstein
Affiliation:
King's College London
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3rd Edition

Supplement to The EFGCP News, Autumn 2000

Salve 2

European Forum for Good Clinical Practice

Author: Sev S. Fluss

Special Adviser

Council for International Organizations of Medical Sciences (CIOMS)

This listing is published as a Supplement to The EFGCP News, Autumn 2000. It is the second revised edition of the same listing published as a Supplementto The EFGCP News, September 1998 and December 1999. The copyright remains with the original author. For copies and other information on EFGCP publications, contact FPCrawley, Editor, The EFGCP News, Schoolbergenstraat 47, B-3010 Kessel Lo, Belgium; Fax +32 16 35 03 69; E-mail: fpc@pandora. be. Suggested additions or revisions may be sent to FP Crawley and/or SS Fluss.

This listing, which does not purport to be comprehensive, was largely initiated by Ms. Abeer Khoury de Bellet (Amman/Geneva), Intern, Office of the Executive Administrator for Health Policy in Development, WHO (November 1995–January 1996). The kind assistance of Ms. Isabel Monreal (Clermont-Ferrand, France), an Internin the same Office during the period July–October 1996, in preparing this update is gratefully acknowledged, as is that of Ms. Emma Fitzpatrick (Melbourne, Australia), an Intern during the period June–July 1997. Also acknowledged, with appreciation, is the assistance provided by Dr. Hooman Peimani, a Canadian specialist in international relations, during the period November–December 1997. The date of adoption of the particular text is indicated in brackets; where there are two dates, the second indicates the year of the most recent revision of which the compilers are aware.

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Manual for Research Ethics Committees
Centre of Medical Law and Ethics, King's College London
, pp. 521 - 530
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2003

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