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 Declaration of Helsinki


The Declaration of Helsinki is the WMA's best-known policy statement. It was first adopted in 1964 and has been amended five times since, most recently in 2000. Notes of clarification were added to para. 29 in 2002 and to para. 30 in 2004. The current (2004) version is the only official one; all previous versions have been replaced and should not be used or cited except for historical purposes.

 

WMA Workgroup Report on the Review of Paragraph 30 of the Declaration of Helsinki (January 2004)
WMA Secretariat Report on the Revision of Paragraph 30 of The Declaration Of Helsinki
Documentation for the Preparation of Note of Clarification on Paragraph 30 of the Revised Declaration of Helsinki
The International Response to Helsinki VI - The WMA's Declaration of Helsinki on Ethical Principles for Medical Research Involving Human Subjects, as adopted by the 52nd WMA General Assembly, Edinburgh, October 2000
"The World Medical Association's Declaration of Helsinki: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives" by Delon Human and Sev S. Fluss (Fifth draft 24/07/01)
 

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