A code of research ethics developed during the trials of Nazi war criminals following World War II and widely adopted as a standard during the 1950s and 1960s for protecting human subjects. ( http://http://ohrp.osophs.dhhs.gov/irb/irb_appendices.htm#j5)
an ethical guideline established after World War II, outlining rules and procedures for future experiments carried out on humans
Code of human research ethics devised in 1947 after World War II. This code forms the foundation for current law and ethics on consent.
Guidelines established following WWII (and the discovery of Nazi atrocities) by the war crimes tribunal at Nuremberg (1947). Lays down 10 standards to which physicians must conform when carrying out experiments on human subjects.
A code for doctors that arose out of the doctors trial at Nuremberg.
As a result of the medical experimentation conducted by Nazis during World War II, the U.S. Military Tribunal in Nuremberg in 1947 set forth a code of medical ethics for researchers conducting clinical trials. The code is designed to protect the safety and integrity of study participants.
A code of ethics for medical researchers established at the U.S. Military Tribunal in Nuremberg in 1947.
A code of research ethics developed during the trials of Nazi war criminals following World War II. This code became the first international standard for the conduct of research and began the modern era of protection for human research participants.
a series of 10 principles for permissible medical experiments involving human subjects, articulated in 1947 as part of the judgement in Nuremberg against some of the physicians who led the experiments on inmates of the Nazi concentration camps. http://www.ushmm.org/research/doctors/Nuremberg_Code.htm
The Nuremberg Code is a set of principles for human experimentation set as a result of the Nuremberg trials at the end of the Second World War. Specifically, they were in response to the inhumane Nazi human experimentation carried out during the war by individuals such as Dr. Josef Mengele.