- rules are necessary for social and political control
- rules are in place to control experimenters because of previous failures to recognise subjects’ rights
- rules and regulations are needed to protect the vulnerable
- history shows us that exploitation and abuse occur when rules and regulations are not in place
- we need rules and regulations so that companies do not ignore the well-being of others in the pursuit of profits
- when rules and regulations are not in place, TNCs are free to adopt different standards from when operating within defined boundaries
- rules and regulations allow transgressions to be clearly identified and penalties to be imposed.
How far do you agree that we must have rules and regulations in order to maintain a civilised society?
