apply interpretation of the ethical principles from these documents to research involving human subjects anywhere.

The and the serve to reinforce a view that such ethical codes are all that are necessary to protect vulnerable research participants. However, these codes also require thoughtful moral interpretation. In the context of time (1932) and place (Macon County, Alabama), do you believe that moral interpretation of the ethical principles of both of these documents would have influenced Nurse Rivers’ role in the Tuskegee study? How?  Why? In the context of present day (2020), apply interpretation of the ethical principles from these documents to research involving human subjects anywhere. What might for the differences in the role of Nurse Rivers then and the role of the nurse involved in research today?