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Conscientious objection: reflections for nursing in Portugal [PDF]
Objective: to discuss conscientious objection in nursing, identifying the ethic and legal basis for this decision-making. Methodology: qualitative study in which the methodology used was ethical reflection based on a legal analysis of the laws in ...
Sandra Paço, Sérgio Deodato
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Quotas: Enabling Conscientious Objection to Coexist with Abortion Access. [PDF]
The debate regarding the role of conscientious objection in healthcare has been protracted, with increasing demands for curbs on conscientious objection.
Rodger D, Blackshaw BP.
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Dissenters and dissidents: Religious conscientious objectors under Yugoslav Military Criminal Law 1945-1991 [PDF]
The paper presents results of a research focusing on a four decades' struggle for legal recognition of the right to conscientious objection in Socialist Yugoslavia.
Božić Marko
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Conscientious Objection to Vaccination [PDF]
ABSTRACTVaccine refusal occurs for a variety of reasons. In this article we examine vaccine refusals that are made on conscientious grounds; that is, for religious, moral, or philosophical reasons. We focus on two questions: first, whether people should be entitled to conscientiously object to vaccination against contagious diseases (either for ...
Giubilini, A, Clarke, S, Walker, M
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Law Number 23 of 2019 concerning National Resource Management for State Defense does not regulate conscientious objection, which refers to the right of a person to refuse to participate in a war or military service on the grounds of religion and morality.
Abdul Madjid
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Conscientious Objection – an act of Faithfulness to Oneself
The discourse about conscientious objection is becoming increasingly relevant today. Some dispute it, while others see it as the last defense of their beliefs against the onslaught of ethical relativism and an increasing number of permissive laws.
Martina s. Ana Begić
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Conscientious objection and the duty to refer [PDF]
AbstractMedical associations and leading courts reinforce the duty of physicians who conscientiously object to participating in treatment indicated for their patients to refer them to non‐objecting practitioners. Ethical and legal duties require continuity of care when physicians withdraw from patients’ treatment on grounds of conscience.
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Conscientious Objection to Legal Abortion in Minas Gerais State [PDF]
Objective: The aim of this study was to verify the existence of conscientious objection to comprehensive health care for the victim of sexual violence, as well as to understand the service structure of institutions authorized in the health care system ...
Roger William Moraes Mendes +4 more
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Conscientious objection – to be or not to be [PDF]
In this issue we publish two manuscripts dealing with the problem of conscientious objection by health care professionals with regard to medical interventions they consider incompatible with their ...
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Background and objectiveConscientious objection to abortion, clinicians' refusal to perform legal abortions because of their religious or moral beliefs, has been the subject of increasing debate among bioethicists, policymakers, and public health ...
Laura Florence Harris +7 more
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