----- 全球健康的伦理:研究,政策与实践
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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