Theft is to unintentionally intentionally acquire the property of others without the owner's consent. Theft requires that physical factors are negligent. That is, the defendant forever deprives the property owner or infringes ownership of the owner seriously. Deceptive fraud is the intentional use of false statements made by individuals through words and actions and it is unfair to themselves or others by transferring benefits to the victims or harming the victims I want the profit.
The general principles of human body research thought to be effective and binding force include (1) avoiding damage as much as possible, or at least minimizing harm, (2) interclass or between members of the same class Treatment that provides fairness by avoiding discrimination; (3) respecting the integrity of human subjects by requesting informed consent. Another principle related to the immediate problem is to respect the human nature of the fetus. It is noteworthy that these three principles generally agree with the three principles of the Belmont report, namely goodwill, justice, and people's respect. According to paragraph (3), as long as the informed consent can be obtained, the director seems to say that the integrity of the human subject is respected. I think that this is only one of many important factors that respect research themes. The committee members continued to point out that with respect to the fetus, the human nature of the fetus must also be respected.
It is justice. In the judicial principle, the choice of subject matter must be the result of a fair selection process and fair selection results must be obtained. "Fairness" in subject selection includes both the subject as an individual and the subject of being a member of a social, racial, sex or ethnic group. Regarding individual status, they should not be chosen because they are preferred by researchers or because they are despised (eg people who are "unwelcome" involved in risk research). In addition, "social justice" means the preferred order of selection of subject categories (eg, adults in front of children), and certain potential objects (eg, psychiatric patients or prisoners in the facility) Participate as an object, if any, under certain conditions. "