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Since its inception as an international principle to protect the
welfare of patients and volunteers taking part in medical research,
informed consent has become increasingly important within
healthcare. Despite its ubiquitous status, there are a number of
scholars who are beginning to question whether consent is adequate
for contemporary biomedical research. The Limits of Consent
considers a number of criticisms that have been levelled at the
prominence given to autonomy, a central tenet underpinning the
rationale for informed consent in Western bioethics. It raises
questions about how quickly and easily this principle has been
adopted, and how appropriate it is for those actively engaged in
research. In the context of genetic research, for example, the
individual's overriding right of autonomy to give consent to
research could have huge implications for other members of their
families.
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