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The analysis of the Nuremberg code and Declarations of Helsinki and catholic aspect of research ethics

  • Journal of the Korea Bioethics Association
  • 2009, 10(1), pp.33-48
  • Publisher : The Korean Bioethics Association
  • Research Area : Interdisciplinary Studies > Interdisciplinary Research

Ku In Hoe 1

1가톨릭대학교

Candidate

ABSTRACT

This Article analyzes the contents of the Declaration of Helsinki and the Nuremberg Code and the background of their germinations and examines the influences, which undergo until now as norms of research ethics. I would like to compare the Declaration of Helsinki and the Nuremberg Code with catholic aspect of research ethics. The Nuremberg Code as the first worldwide accepted research ethics is meaningful. This Nurember Code, which states clearly the responsibility of the scientists about the protection of human rights, has an effect until now. The Declaration of Helsinki is a statement of ethical principles for medical researches on human beings. The Declaration of Helsinki is not a document, which has a legal binding force, but its principles are in almost all countries applied, and its influencing power on medical ethics is not debatable.

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