Incapacity in Canada: Review of Laws and Policies on Research Involving Decisionally Impaired Adults
Authors:
ONYEMELUKWE-ONUOBIA Cheluchi
Publication Type: Journal article
Journal: The American Journal Of Geriatric Psychiatry
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Abstract
In Canada, as in the United States, the legal frameworks governing research involving adults incapable of providing informed consent are beset by gaps and ambiguities. In both countries, federal laws and policies relevant to the regulation of research involving decisionally incapable adults interact in complex ways with provincial or state laws. To alert researchers to these complexities and to urge law reform, this review provides a comprehensive account of the federal and provincial/ territorial legal frameworks relevant to research involving decisionally incapable adults in Canada.
ONYEMELUKWE-ONUOBIA,C. .
(2013). Incapacity in Canada: Review of Laws and Policies on Research Involving Decisionally Impaired Adults, 21
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ONYEMELUKWE-ONUOBIA,C. .
"Incapacity in Canada: Review of Laws and Policies on Research Involving Decisionally Impaired Adults" 21, no (), (2013):
314-314.
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(2013). Incapacity in Canada: Review of Laws and Policies on Research Involving Decisionally Impaired Adults, 21
(), pp314-314.
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