Informed Consent in UK Law
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Informed consent in probation and parole settings
Purpose: – The purpose of this paper is to explore the complex factors associated with informed consent in probation and parole settings. Design/methodology/approach: – The author conducted a lite...
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Informed consent with people judged incapable of legally consenting
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to consider informed consent with those who may be legally judged incapable of consent. Frequently individuals with traumatic brain injuries and intellectual d...
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The HIV testing of a man with learning disabilities: informed consent, confidentiality and policy
Informed consent, confidentiality, disclosure, policy and the wider consequences of HIV testing are issues explored in this paper concerning a man with learning disabilities who tested positive for...
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Informed Consent and End-of-Life Decisions: Notes of Comparative Law
Informed consent for medical treatment is often said to be a legal issue which is as much discussed as little understood. This article develops an analysis of the concept of informed consent partic...
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“Privacy by default” and active “informed consent” by layers. Essential measures to protect ICT users’ privacy
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to lay out an approach to addressing the problem of privacy protection in the global digital environment based on the importance that information has to improv...
- PUBLIC SECTOR MORALE AND ‘INFORMED CONSENT’
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Informed Consent and the Transmission of Sexual Disease: Dadson Revivified
This article examines the impact of the decisions in R v Dica (2004) and R v Konzani (2005) on the extent of the defence of consent. As well as analysing the impact of the decisions on the extent o...
- THE ASHES OF AIDS AND THE PHOENIX OF INFORMED CONSENT
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Informed consent as a requirement for probation work with (in)voluntary clients: Probationers’ and probation officers’ perspectives
Offenders’ consent is incorporated in Croatian legislation as a necessary element for the execution of probation measures and sanctions. However, legal provisions, which are in accordance with cont...
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Informed Consent and Medical Paternalism: A Prominent Shift in the Paradigm of the Doctor-Patient relationship
Autonomy, or the right to decide for oneself, is synonymous with human dignity and are the foundational pillars of human rights. While autonomy in itself is a daedalian notion that fleshes out into...
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