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The ethical challenges of global health research become particularly acute in emergency contexts, and are exacerbated by historic inequities and imbalances in power and influence. Drawing on the findings of an international working group established by the Nuffield Council on Bioethics, this article argues for the need to take a broader approach to 'research ethics' as traditionally understood, to include the role of 'duty-bearers' such as funders, governments, research institutions and journals. An 'ethical compass' of three core values (e