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Ethics in Global Health Ruth Macklin (Professor of Bioethics, Professor of Bioethics, Department of Epidemiology and Population Medicine, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Yeshiva University)

Ethics in Global Health By Ruth Macklin (Professor of Bioethics, Professor of Bioethics, Department of Epidemiology and Population Medicine, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Yeshiva University)

Summary

This is a collection of Ruth Macklin's previously published articles on ethics in global health and research. The articles range from a chapter in a book published in 1989 to a journal article currently in press. The essays fall into two broad categories: policy and practice, and multinational research.

Ethics in Global Health Summary

Ethics in Global Health: Research, Policy and Practice by Ruth Macklin (Professor of Bioethics, Professor of Bioethics, Department of Epidemiology and Population Medicine, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Yeshiva University)

This is a collection of Ruth Macklin's previously published articles that appeared in scholarly journals or as chapters in books. Dr. Macklin's pioneering work in ethics and global health spans more than two decades. The articles in this volume range from a chapter in a book published in 1989 to a journal article currently in press. The essays fall into two broad categories: policy and practice, and multinational research. Topics in the first category include cultural beliefs and attitudes regarding family planning, long-acting contraception, abortion, and more broadly, policies and practices affecting women's health. Two essays dealing with justice focus on HIV/AIDS: how developing country governments might distribute medications fairly to all who are in need; and what obligations do industrialized countries and world leaders have to provide affordable medications to developing countries. A theme that runs throughout the essays is a defense of the universality of ethical principles, despite cultural differences that exist around the globe. The section on multinational research includes articles on international ethics guidance documents, such as the Declaration of Helsinki; discussion of the obligations of researchers and sponsors when they conduct research in developing countries; what constitutes exploitation when research is conducted in resource-poor countries; and, as in the first section of the book, the application of universal ethical principles to the global research enterprise. The author criticizes the view that double standards in research are acceptable: one standard for rich countries, and a lower standard for developing countries. Several essays deal with sensitive and controversial ethical aspects of research on reproductive health and HIV/AIDS.

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Featured in the Hastings Center Report.

About Ruth Macklin (Professor of Bioethics, Professor of Bioethics, Department of Epidemiology and Population Medicine, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Yeshiva University)

Ruth Macklin is Professor of Bioethics in the Department of Epidemiology and Population Health at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx, New York, USA. She is author or editor of eleven books and more than 200 publications in journals and books in bioethics, philosophy, medicine, and public health.

Table of Contents

Introduction Acknowledgments Part One Policy and Practice ONE Ethics and Human Values in Family Planning: Perspectives of Different Cultural and Religious Settings TWO Abortion Controversies: Ethics, Politics, and Religion THREE Cultural Difference and Long-Acting Contraception FOUR Respect for Tradition FIVE Ethics and Equity in Access to HIV Treatment: 3 by 5 Initiative SIX Affordable and Accessible Drugs for Developing Countries: Recent Developments SEVEN Global Inequalities in Women's Health: Who Is Responsible for Doing What? EIGHT Toward a Theory of Vulnerability Part Two Multinational Research NINE Universality of the Nuremberg Code TEN A Defense of Fundamental Principles and Human Rights: A Response to Baker ELEVEN Justice in International Research TWELVE Is Ethics Universal? Gender, Science, and Culture in Reproductive Health Research THIRTEEN After Helsinki: Unresolved Issues in International Research FOURTEEN Four Forward-looking Guidance Points FIFTEEN Avoiding Exploitation SIXTEEN Yet Another Guideline? The UNESCO Draft Declaration SEVENTEEN Appropriate Ethical Standards EIGHTEEN The Declaration of Helsinki: another revision NINETEEN Intertwining Biomedical Research and Public Health in HIV Preventive Microbicide Research TWENTY Ethical Challenges in HIV Microbicide Research: What Protections Do Women Need

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NPB9780199890453
9780199890453
0199890455
Ethics in Global Health: Research, Policy and Practice by Ruth Macklin (Professor of Bioethics, Professor of Bioethics, Department of Epidemiology and Population Medicine, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Yeshiva University)
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Oxford University Press Inc
2012-06-14
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