The 2024 Declaration of Helsinki: Global Efforts Towards the Highest Ethical Standards

Author:   Chieko Kurihara ,  Dirceu Greco ,  Ames Dhai
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Pages:   277
Publication Date:   20 September 2025
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The 2024 Declaration of Helsinki: Global Efforts Towards the Highest Ethical Standards


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Author:   Chieko Kurihara ,  Dirceu Greco ,  Ames Dhai
Publisher:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Imprint:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
ISBN:  

9789819692934


ISBN 10:   9819692938
Pages:   277
Publication Date:   20 September 2025
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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Part 1  Research Ethics Perspectives from the Global South and Asia.- Chapter 1 Bioethics in Brazil to Overcome Pandemics: Striving for Highest Ethical Standards to Prevent Exploitation and to Achieve Health For All - A Case Study of the AIDS and COVID-19 Pandemics.- Chapter 2 Ubuntu Principles: Solidarity to Include Vulnerable Communities For Equitable Access.- Chapter 3 Strengthening Ethical Safeguards Protecting Vulnerable Populations in Egypt: Role of Research Ethics Committee.- Chapter 4 The DoH, the DoT, and the Duty to Participate in Data Research: A Case Reflection from Taiwan.- Chapter 5 Ethical, Legal and Social Issues of Biobanks Including Brain Banks: Experiences in South Korea, Taiwan and Japan and Future Perspectives for Global Principles.- Chapter 6 From COVID-19 to Global Standards: Redefining Korean Bioethics and Research Ethics.- Chapter 7 Scientific Misconduct and the Waste of Research Funding: Can Existing Ethical Principles and Legal Frameworks be Sufficient to Prevent Intentional Violations?.- Chapter 8 From Professional Freedom to Professional Autonomy: Ethical Principles for the Use of Unproven Interventions.- Part 2 Historical and International Perspectives.- Chapter 9 Bridging between the CIOMS and the WMA: Common Ground, Similarities, Differences, and Next Steps.- Chapter 10 Justice and Equity of Placebo-Controlled Trials: What Has Changed?.- Chapter 11 Post-trial Access as a Fundamental Right to Health: What Has Changed in the Implementation Principles?.- Chapter 12 Universities as Guardians of Ethics and Equity in Medical Research: Protecting the Rights of Vulnerable Populations, Ensuring Post-Trial Access, and Advancing Transparency in Clinical Trials.- Chapter 13 Patient Public Declaration of Research Ethics: Opinions and Proposals from Patients and the Public on Research Ethics.- Part 3 Alternative Frameworks of Innovation.- Chapter 14  Medicines Development for Global Health: The Evolution of IFAPP’s Ethical Framework in the Ecosystem of the Life Sciences in a New World Order for Health.- Chapter 15 Ethical Principles for the Sustainable Development of Drugs for Neglected Tropical Diseases in Neglected Populations: Facilitating Meaningful Participation of Vulnerable People and Communities.- Chapter 16 Reformation of Global Research Ethics Principles from the Perspective of Patient Public Involvement.- Chapter 17 Global Efforts Towards the Highest Ethical Standards: Horizon For the Future.

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Prof. Kurihara, Kanagawa Dental University, also engaged in Vice-chair of Certified Review Board of the National Institute for Quantum Science and Technology, Editor-in-Chief of a Journal Clinical Evaluation, Ethics Woking Group of International Federation of Pharmaceutical Physicians and Pharmaceutical Medicine, Task Group of the International Commission on Radiological Protection. Prof. Greco, Professor Emeritus, School of Medicine, Federal University of Minas Gerais, is specialized in infectious diseases and clinical immunology and is involved in several international activities, e.g., Past President of the Brazilian Society of Bioethics, member of UNESCO International Bioethics Committee, CIOMS Ethical Guidelines for Health-Related Research, as well as WHO, UNAIDS, UNICEF, WMA and the United States Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues. Prof. Dhai is the Founder and Past Director of the Steve Biko Center for Bioethics at the Wits Faculty of Health Sciences, Professor of Bioethics, School of Clinical Medicine, University of the Witwatersrand, Specialist Ethicist at South African Medical Research Council, Past Chairperson of the UNESCO International Bioethics Committee, Vice Chairperson of the South African Medical Association

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