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The Rules of Medical Experimentation on People in the Light of the Polish Law and Administrative Solutions
Author(s) -
Justyna E. Kulikowska-Kulesza,
Dominik J. Kościuk
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
public governance, administration and finances law review
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2786-0736
pISSN - 2498-6275
DOI - 10.53116/pgaflr.2020.2.3
Subject(s) - doctrine , limiting , legal doctrine , field (mathematics) , medical research , control (management) , law , point (geometry) , political science , law and economics , engineering ethics , sociology , medicine , computer science , engineering , artificial intelligence , mechanical engineering , geometry , mathematics , pathology , pure mathematics
In the history of mankind there are known cases of conducting experiments with a goal against people. After all, there has  been eugenic research, or research leading to the creation of biological weapons. Such experiments are usually  hidden from the public and governed by the internal and classified regulations of particular states. That is why it is  important for the domestic legal orders world-wide to establish not only research methods and ways of conducting  experiments (from the point of view of medical art and effectiveness of research) but also – and perhaps even more  importantly – legal principles and rules limiting the conduct of medical experiments, and to establish rules of conduct with  the effect of saving and prolonging the life and health of the patient. This article will analyse the Polish legal  regulations and Polish doctrine in the field as a case study, describing an example of the national measures implemented  to provide control of the research and medical experiment procedures.

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