This report is a well written and extremely thought out examination of the ethics and responsibilities of researchers who want to do work with human subjects and what standards they should be held to. The basic principles can primarily be condensed into 3 concepts: First being that there needs to be respect for the human test subjects. They need to be clear and true volunteers who have as full an understanding of the research they will be participating in as possible. Next the beneficence of the work needs to be examined. The risks presented to the study participants need to be minimized down as far as possible and the benefits to the participant or society need to be maximized. Finally the there is the question of Justice. The application of the research should be spread as far as possible and not limited to small groups and the actual performance of human trials should not be restricted to any small groups unless so dictated by the research itself. Personally I found the first two principles to be kinda obvious however the third principle was moderately thought provoking.
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