Vol. 13 No. 2-3, March 2005
Index
- At the institute.
- Special issue: Canadian governance for ethical research involving humans.
- Translating ethics into law: duties of care in health research involving humans.
- The long arm of administrative law: applying administrative law principles to research ethics boards.
- Consent revisited: points to consider.
- Federal regulation of REB review of clinical trials: a modest but easy step towards an accountable REB review structure in Canada.
- Ethics review of multi-centre clinical trials in Canada.
- Legal and ethical issues associated with patient recruitment in clinical trials: the case of competitive enrolment.
- Evidence-based practice of research ethics review?
- A cultural understanding of research ethics governance.
- Research governance, bio-politics and political will: recent lessons from Newfoundland and Labrador.
- Professional responsibility and the protection of human subjects of research in Canada.
- Research ethics across the 49th parallel: the potential value of pilot testing "equivalent protections" in Canadian research institutions.
- Contrasting modes of governance for the protection of humans and animals in Canada: lessons for reform.
- Trends in collection, use and disclosure of personal information in contemporary health research: challenges for research governance.
- Commentary: an independent voice? Conflicts of interest and research on ethical, legal and social issues.
- Upcoming events.