The Censor's Hand: The Misregulation of Human-Subject Research (Basic Bioethics)

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The Censor's Hand: The Misregulation of Human-Subject Research (Basic Bioethics)

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Rating : 4.62 (667 Votes)
Asin : 0262028913
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 296 Pages
Publish Date : 2013-06-07
Language : English

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Five Stars The book was in very good condition. An excellent read.

He concludes that IRBs were fundamentally misconceived. They were an irreparable mistake that should be abandoned so that research can be conducted properly and regulated sensibly.. Medical and social progress depend on research with human subjects. Schneider answers the question by consulting a critical but ignored experience -- the law's learning about regulation -- and by amassing empirical evidence that is scattered around many literatures. They cannot be expected to make decisions well, for they lack the expertise, ethical principles, legal rules, effective pro

(Malcolm M. Feeley, Claire Sanders Clements Professor, Jurisprudence and Social Policy Program, Boalt Hall School of Law; President of the Law & Society Association, 2007-09)IRBs are the crabgrass of academia -- destructive, unwanted, unnecessary, relentlessly expanding. (Philip Hamburger, Maurice and Hilda Friedman Professor of Law, Columbia Law School)Schneider reveals IRB regulations for what they are, a form of censorship and prior restraint that impedes social research and undermines American universities. Becker, author of What About Mozart? What About Murder? Reasoning from Cases)This is by far the most carefully researched, lucid, incisive, and cogent critique yet of the regulation of human-subject research. It should be read by anyone committed to promoting quality improvement effo

He has written More Than You Wanted to Know: The Failure of Mandated Disclosure, The Practice of Autonomy: Patients, Doctors, and Medical Decisions, and numerous other books and articles. Carl E. . Schneider is Chauncey Stillman Professor of Law and Professor of Internal Medicine at the University of Michigan

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