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  1. Nuremberg Code - UNC Research

    The Nuremberg Military Tribunal’s decision in the case of the United States v Karl Brandt et al. includes what is now called the Nuremberg Code, a ten point statement delimiting permissible …

  2. Nuremberg Code | History, Date, & 10 Points | Britannica

    The Nuremberg Code is a 10-point statement designed to define the limits of permissible medical experimentation on human beings. It was developed in August 1947 in Nürnberg (Nuremberg), …

  3. Nuremberg Code - Wikipedia

    The ten points became known as the Code, which includes such principles as informed consent and absence of coercion; properly formulated scientific experimentation; and beneficence …

  4. The Ten Principles of the Nuremberg Code - minst.org

    They became known as the Nuremberg Code. 1. The voluntary consent of the human subject is absolutely essential.

  5. Of the ten principles which have been enumerated our judicial concern, of course, is with those requirements which are purely legal in nature — or which at least are so clearly related to …

  6. The judgment by the war crimes tribunal at Nuremberg laid down 10 standards to which physicians must conform when carrying out experiments on human subjects in a new code …

  7. The Nuremberg Code | Holocaust Encyclopedia

    It also revised the original six points into ten, and these ten points became known as the "Nuremberg Code." In the half century following the trial, the code informed numerous …

  8. Nuremberg Code - New World Encyclopedia

    The ten principles of the Nuremberg Code were introduced in the judges' verdict of August 19, 1947, in a section titled Permissible Medical Experiments, with the following introductory …

  9. Proper preparations should be made and adequate facilities provided to protect the experimental subject against even remote possibilities of injury, disability, or death. The experiment should …

  10. Analysis: Nuremberg Code | Research Starters - EBSCO

    The Nuremberg Code outlines ten fundamental principles that govern ethical experimentation on human subjects. Key among these principles is the requirement that experiments should aim …