The document discusses the Nuremberg Code and Declaration of Helsinki, which established ethical guidelines for human experimentation. It summarizes that the Nuremberg Code was created in 1947 by American judges after Nazi doctors were tried for experiments on concentration camp prisoners. The Code established 10 standards for ethical human experimentation, including requiring voluntary consent. The Declaration of Helsinki was developed later in 1964 by the World Medical Association and built upon the Nuremberg Code by providing additional ethical principles for clinical research involving human subjects to ensure their rights and safety.