Keywords Confidentiality Genetic information Non-disclosure Privacy Reasonable expectation of privacy Sorry, something went wrong. Please try again and make sure cookies are enabledReferences Articles Akpinar and Ersoy, 2014 A. Akpinar, N. Ersoy Attitudes of physicians and patients towards disclosure of ...
Reasonable Expectations of Privacy? Eleven Country Reports on Camera Surveillance and Workplace Privacy Reasonable expectations of privacy? : eleven country reports on camera surveillance and workplace privacy edited by Sjaak Nouwt, Berend R. de Vries, and Corien Prins ; contributions by Paolo Balboni...
The judge said they had a reasonable expectation of privacy relating to the information concerned. He made us a reasonable offer for the car. You must submit your claim within a reasonable time. It can even be done as a class project in a reasonable amount of time. The adviser must take...
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(and other) setbacks were suddenly no longer relevant. If this ruling is allowed to stand, developers can purchase abutting single family homes and build on the property line. This means a major loss of privacy, light, and air for the unfortunate residents of those homes, unless the ...
(e.g., smaller scaled settings, territories) where they can manage the flow of information or stress inducing stimuli. People can also endure the stressful period, incurring mental costs that they deal with later, in restorative settings (e.g., natural areas, privacy, solitude). They can ...
The reliance on consent as the legal basis for setting aside the duty of confidence often vetoes sharing information with relatives. This paper argues that an objective approach based on privacy, rather than a subjective consent-based approach, would give greater freedom to clinicians to exercise ...