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Consent to human experimentation in Québec: the application of the Civil Law principle of personal inviolability to protect special populations.
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Int J Law Psychiatry. 1995;18(2):163-82
Publication Type
Article
Date
1995
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Author
S. Verdun-Jones
D N Weisstub
Author Affiliation
School of Criminology, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.
Source
Int J Law Psychiatry. 1995;18(2):163-82
Date
1995
Language
English
Publication Type
Article
Keywords
Adult
Child
Child Welfare
Civil Rights
Ethics Committees, Research
Government Regulation
Human Experimentation
Humans
Informed Consent - legislation & jurisprudence
Judicial Role
Mental Competency
Minors
Nontherapeutic Human Experimentation
Paternalism
Personal Autonomy
Persons
Quebec
Treatment Refusal - legislation & jurisprudence
Value of Life
Vulnerable Populations
PubMed ID
7657426
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