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Pharma, Exploitation, and Poor Communities

Pharma, Exploitation, and Poor Communities Rethinking the Ethics of Global Research through Fair Play

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Revolutionary Bioethics

Pharma, Exploitation, and Poor Communities

Rethinking the Ethics of Global Research through Fair Play

Felicitas Sofia Holzer

Philosophy / Ethics & Moral Philosophy

What does it look like for host communities in international health research to be treated fairly?

Multinational pharmaceutical companies and research funding institutions from high-income countries frequently sponsor clinical trials in low- and middle-income countries, where underdeveloped health and welfare systems raise significant ethical concerns. The power asymmetry between well-resourced foreign sponsors and local communities with limited bargaining power further amplifies concerns of unjust treatment and fears of exploitation.

By drawing upon arguments from health research ethics; political philosophy, particularly global distributive justice; and the literature on the principle of fair play, this book addresses a significant gap in the current discourse: the lack of a solid conceptual foundation for the claim that host communities are entitled to fair benefits. Felicitas Holzer discusses concerns related to structural injustice and proposes alternative mechanisms to secure fair benefits for host communities. Ultimately, Holzer argues that obligations of fair benefit-sharing arise from the requirements of fair cooperation between distinct stakeholders.

Felicitas Sofia Holzer is Postdoctoral Fellow at University of Zurich, Switzerland

Publication Date: 29 October 2026
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-13: 9798216277743
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 308
Weight (oz): 16.0

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