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Ethical Considerations Regarding Access to Experimental Treatment and Experimentation on Human Subjects (1996)
This paper principally addresses the issue of whether and to what extent individuals or groups have a ‘right’ to experimental treatment, or at least to have access to it without undue government interference.

Section I sets out a brief description and analysis of some issues about access to experimental treatment.

Section II reviews a few key international legal texts and ethical documents to ascertain what they say about these problems.


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Author(s) Harold Edgar and Ricardo Cruz-Coke (Rapporteurs)
Publication Year 1996



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