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Employment Tribunal decision.
Description of the ethical issues related to priority setting, capacity-building and the provision of post-study benefits
The Solicitor General, Michael Tomlinson KC MP, provides a statement on the case of Thomas Cashman.
The main decision-making, executive and managerial bodies at Department for Business and Trade (DBT).
Outcome of a July 2018 hearing. Panel decision and reasons on behalf of the Secretary of State for Education.
Conceptual approach to explore how the governance of transnational health research consortia should be structured to advance health equity
Results of a survey undertaken with health systems researchers worldwide to assess equity-oriented current practice in LMICs
Residential Property Tribunal Decision of Judge Seifert and Mrs E Flint on 31 August 2021.
This paper reports on a workshop on the ethics of health systems research held in June 2013
This paper argues that a specific form of health systems research is required if global health equity is be advanced
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