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"Response to "Compilation of Environmental Health Research Ethics Issues with Native Communities""
by: Sheldon Krimsky, Tufts University (2001)
Published on: 1/1/2002

Research ethics is an evolving field of study and policy most prominently in Western industrialized societies. The Nuremberg Code, the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights, and the Geneva Convention are several important milestones in the 20th Century that provide the guiding principles on which the ethics of human experimentation was built. Much has been accomplished in the past thirty years to insure that human subjects are properly informed and protected from unethical experiments.

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