Martín Jiménez Berta, Ramiro Avilés Miguel Ángel
Grupo de Investigación Discapacidad, Enfermedad Crónica y Accesibilidad a los Derechos; Universidad de Alcalá. Alcalá de Henares (Madrid). España.
Rev Esp Salud Publica. 2025 Jan 27;99:e202501003.
Following a consultation received at the Legal Clinic of the University of Alcalá, it was necessary to determine whether or not a Research Ethics Committee was accredited. This led us to consider the need to determine whether the autonomous communities had reformed their legislation to establish the accreditation procedure for Research Ethics Committees, therefore adapting their legislation to Act 14/2007.
An analysis of the european, national and regional legislation regulating biomedical research in Spain was carried out to determine what the accreditation procedure for Research Ethics Committees was like in each autonomous community and whether it conformed to the provisions of Act 14/2007.
Most of the autonomous communities had not reformed their legislation to establish the accreditation procedure for Research Ethics Committees, especially if they were part of universities, which could affect the principle of good administration.
The principle of good administration could be affected by the fact that most of the autonomous communities do not adequately regulate the procedure for setting up and accrediting Research Ethics Committees, especially those linked to universities, which undermines the guarantees that these bodies provide for clinical biomedical research and generates legal uncertainty.
在阿尔卡拉大学法律诊所收到一项咨询后,有必要确定是否有研究伦理委员会获得认可。这使我们考虑有必要确定自治区是否已改革其立法,以确立研究伦理委员会的认可程序,从而使其立法符合2007年第14号法案。
对西班牙规范生物医学研究的欧洲、国家和地区立法进行了分析,以确定每个自治区的研究伦理委员会认可程序是怎样的,以及它是否符合2007年第14号法案的规定。
大多数自治区尚未改革其立法以确立研究伦理委员会的认可程序,特别是那些属于大学一部分的委员会,这可能会影响善治原则。
大多数自治区未充分规范研究伦理委员会的设立和认可程序,尤其是与大学相关的委员会,这一事实可能会影响善治原则,破坏这些机构为临床生物医学研究提供的保障,并产生法律不确定性。