Who's watching the watchdogs? Responding to the erosion of research ethics by enforcing promises.

IF 3.4 2区 社会学 Q1 LAW
Lori A Alvino
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Abstract

For more than thirty years, federal regulations--collectively known as the "Common Rule"--have governed all federally funded medical research involving human subjects. The Common Rule requires, inter alia, that any research facility receiving federal funds submit a Federal Wide Assurance (FWA) to the department or agency from which funding is sought. The FWA is a contract in which the research facility promises to abide by the Common Rule for all its research that involves human subjects, whether it is privately or federally funded. Drawing upon other instances in which third-party beneficiaries have successfully enforced government contracts, this Note argues that, upon discovery that a contract of assurance has been breached in the course of federally or privately funded research, a research subject should be able to maintain an action against the research institution as a third-party beneficiary to that contract.
谁在监视看门狗?通过履行承诺来应对研究伦理的侵蚀。
30多年来,联邦法规——统称为“共同规则”——管理着所有联邦资助的涉及人体受试者的医学研究。除其他外,共同规则要求任何接受联邦资金的研究机构向寻求资金的部门或机构提交联邦范围保证(FWA)。FWA是一份合同,在这份合同中,研究机构承诺所有涉及人类受试者的研究都遵守共同规则,无论是私人资助还是联邦资助。参考第三方受益人成功执行政府合同的其他实例,本说明认为,在发现在联邦或私人资助的研究过程中违反了保证合同时,研究主体应能够作为该合同的第三方受益人对研究机构提起诉讼。
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期刊介绍: The Columbia Law Review is one of the world"s leading publications of legal scholarship. Founded in 1901, the Review is an independent nonprofit corporation that produces a law journal edited and published entirely by students at Columbia Law School. It is one of a handful of student-edited law journals in the nation that publish eight issues a year. The Review is the third most widely distributed and cited law review in the country. It receives about 2,000 submissions per year and selects approximately 20-25 manuscripts for publication annually, in addition to student Notes. In 2008, the Review expanded its audience with the launch of Sidebar, an online supplement to the Review.
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