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13. Ethics of Indigenous Health Research. An examination of codes of ethics governing indigenous health research in Australia and New Zealand
by Amy Ewen
The subject of ethics in higher education research is a broad and complex topic and the codes that govern research are equally broad and complex. Codes of conduct and ethics can address various aspects of research depending on the body that develops the code. There are international and national codes of ethics for research, institutional codes, and codes for specific disciplines. Additionally, there are codes of ethics that govern specific types of research, for example, research that involves testing on human subjects.
Amy`s paper focuses on the guidelines developed by the nations of Australia and New Zealand for the research involving their indigenous populations, the Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders of Australia, and the Maoris of New Zealand.
Amy Ewen is student in MAHE since 2009. Please find out more about Amy`s research interest in the Community page.
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