Acoustic Separation and Biomedical Research: Lessons from Indian Regulation of Compensation for Research Injury

This article examines the effects of India's compensation law and the efforts that policymakers in India have made to tailor the law since its passage. I use the legal concept of acoustic separation as a framework to explain and justify the approach that India has taken in refining its regulation of research related injuries. I conclude that India's example may provide useful lessons for research sponsors and lawmakers in other regulatory states seeking to promote a well‐regulated biomedical research industry.
Source: The Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics - Category: Medical Law Authors: Tags: Independents Source Type: research