Privacy and Autonomy in Serbian Family LawAlthough most family law issues are highly pervaded by private concerns (marital relationships, parent-child relationships, adoption, guardianship, foster relaCvejić Jančić, Olga
The prominence the right to privacy now commands in American public law is largely attributable to the efforts of one man: Louis D. Brandeis. His role in the formulation and development of this right, and its relationship to the liberalism of the Framers and the contemporary doctrine of auton...
This article raises the question of whether in both the United States and in France, an individual’s autonomy and private decision-making right(s) in
- From Greek autos, "self," and nomos, "law," i.e. a person or unit that makes its own laws. See also related terms forlaws. Farlex Trivia Dictionary. © 2012 Farlex, Inc. All rights reserved. autonomy 1. the power or right of self-government. ...
Results: Challenges to the use of PHD for research were identified in six areas: data ownership; data access for research; privacy; informed consent and... E Martin 被引量: 24发表: 2009年 Ethical Reflexivity in the Research Process: Challenges in Participatory Research Social science and health...
Autonomy, privacy and informed consent 1: concepts and definitions. This article is the first in a four-part series that explores the concepts of patient autonomy, privacy and informed consent in the context of the provision of nursing care. In this first article an overview of the concepts is...
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Eisenstadt v. Baird is another case that dealt with the right toprocreationand privacy. This Supreme Court case took place in 1972 and stuck down a preexisting Massachusetts law that banned the distribution of contraceptives to unmarried couples. The decision stated that it was a constitutional pro...
autonomy has assumed a prominent role in many areas of practical ethics: In medical ethics through informed consent;1in business ethics through advertising;2in constitutional law through privacy3and free speech;4and in social policy through establishing minimal standards of welfare5and debates on Pater...
1832 (autonomicalis recorded from 1650s), "self-governing;" seeautonomy+-ic. Since late 19c. used mostly in physiology. auto- word-forming element of Greek origin meaning "self, one's own, by oneself, of oneself" (and especially, from 1895, "automobile"), from Greekautos, reflexive pr...