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反对发展中国家研究协议中的允许剥削行为。

Against Permitted Exploitation in Developing World Research Agreements.

作者信息

Wenner Danielle M

出版信息

Dev World Bioeth. 2016 Apr;16(1):36-44. doi: 10.1111/dewb.12081. Epub 2015 Feb 17.

Abstract

This paper examines the moral force of exploitation in developing world research agreements. Taking for granted that some clinical research which is conducted in the developing world but funded by developed world sponsors is exploitative, it asks whether a third party would be morally justified in enforcing limits on research agreements in order to ensure more fair and less exploitative outcomes. This question is particularly relevant when such exploitative transactions are entered into voluntarily by all relevant parties, and both research sponsors and host communities benefit from the resulting agreements. I show that defenders of the claim that exploitation ought to be permitted rely on a mischaracterization of certain forms of interference as unjustly paternalistic and two dubious empirical assumptions about the results of regulation. The view I put forward is that by evaluating a system of constraints on international research agreements, rather than individual transaction-level interference, we can better assess the alternatives to permitting exploitative research agreements.

摘要

本文探讨了发展中世界研究协议中剥削的道德力量。假定一些在发展中世界开展但由发达世界赞助商资助的临床研究存在剥削性,本文提出一个问题:第三方从道德角度出发,是否有理由对研究协议实施限制,以确保更公平、剥削性更小的结果。当所有相关方自愿达成此类剥削性交易,且研究赞助商和东道社区都从达成的协议中受益时,这个问题就尤为重要。我指出,主张应允许剥削的人,依赖于将某些形式的干预错误描述为不公正的家长式作风,以及关于监管结果的两个可疑的实证假设。我提出的观点是,通过评估对国际研究协议的约束体系,而非个别交易层面的干预,我们能够更好地评估允许剥削性研究协议之外的其他选择。

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