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- 1 The Science and Democracy network, Harvard
- 2 Alliance for Human Research Protection (AHRP)
- 3 Le Jefferson Center, qui a inventé les jurys de citoyens
- 4 National coalition for dialogue and deliberation
- 5 The Deliberative Democracy Consortium
- 6 Comité consultatif de la Commission de coopération environnementale de l'Amérique du nord
- 7 International Working Group on Online Consultation and Public Policy Making
The Science and Democracy network, Harvard
Alliance for Human Research Protection (AHRP)
The Alliance for Human Research Protection (AHRP) is a national network of lay people and professionals dedicated to advancing responsible and ethical medical research practices, to minimizizing the risks associated with such endeavors and to ensuring that the human rights, dignity and welfare of human subjects are protected
Contact: Vera Sharav
President, Alliance for Human Research Protection
Adresse: 142 West End Ave., Suite 28P
New York, NY 10023
Le Jefferson Center, qui a inventé les jurys de citoyens
National coalition for dialogue and deliberation
The Deliberative Democracy Consortium
The Deliberative Democracy Consortium (DDC) is a network of researchers and practitioners working together to strengthen the field of deliberative democracy. The Consortium seeks to support research activities and to advance practice at all levels of government, in North America and around the world. Since its inception in 2002, the DDC has:
Developed new tools for practitioners, researchers, and public officials
Assembled new networks for federal officials, and for researchers and practitioners
Assisted federal agencies in their public involvement work.
Comité consultatif de la Commission de coopération environnementale de l'Amérique du nord
International Working Group on Online Consultation and Public Policy Making
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