Richmond Pharmacology Ltd, R (On the Application Of) v The Health Research Authority [2015] EWHC 2238 (Admin) (28 July 2015)
There is no legal requirement under current UK or EU law for sponsors to register or publish phase 1 clinical trials approved before 30 September 2013 unless expressly promised or made a condition of REC approval. The HRA's amended sponsor's declaration introduced in April 2015 unlawfully created a de facto...
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- Citation
- [2015] EWHC 2238 (Admin)
- Parties
- Claimant: Richmond Pharmacology Ltd; Defendant: Health Research Authority; Interested Party: Sense about Science
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 28 July 2015
- Procedural Posture
- Judicial Review / Substantive Hearing and Judgment on Amended Ground
- Outcome
- Permission granted on amended ground; claim succeeds in part; declaratory relief granted.
- Legal Topics
- Clinical Trials Regulation, Transparency in Research, Judicial Review, Statutory Interpretation, Ethical Vs Legal Obligations
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Parties
Richmond Pharmacology Ltd
Claimant
Health Research Authority
Defendant
Sense about Science
Interested Party
Procedural Posture
Judicial Review / Substantive Hearing and Judgment on Amended Ground
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the Health Research Authority (HRA) unlawfully asserted a legal duty to register and publish phase 1 clinical trials where no such legal duty exists under current law.
- 2 Whether HRA's public statements and website materials unlawfully conflated legal requirements with ethical or best practice obligations.
Ratio Decidendi
There is no legal requirement under current UK or EU law for sponsors to register or publish phase 1 clinical trials approved before 30 September 2013 unless expressly promised or made a condition of REC approval. The HRA's amended sponsor's declaration introduced in April 2015 unlawfully created a de facto retroactive legal condition by requiring sponsors to warrant registration of pre-September 2013 trials. The subsequent May 2015 revision cured this defect. However, the HRA failed to provide clear, unambiguous public guidance distinguishing legal from ethical obligations, perpetuating regulatory uncertainty. The HRA must ensure its public statements and guidance accurately reflect the...
Court Disposition
Permission granted on amended ground; claim succeeds in part; declaratory relief granted.
Orders
- Declaration that there is no legal requirement to register or publish phase 1 clinical trials approved before 30 September 2013 unless expressly promised or made a condition of REC approval.
- HRA to review and clarify its public guidance and website materials to accurately distinguish between legal requirements and ethical/best practice obligations.
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