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Disclosure of familial genetic information: perceptions of the duty to inform

The American Journal of Medicine, 2000
The familial implications of genetic information can lead to a conflict between a physician's duties to maintain patient confidentiality and to inform at-risk relatives about susceptibility to genetic diseases. As genes are discovered that can identify patients at risk of adverse outcomes, this conflict has become the subject of discussion and debate ...
L S, Lehmann   +4 more
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Duty to Inform

Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2002
B. Dane
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Clinicians’ Perspectives on the Duty to Inform Patients About Medical Aid-in-Dying

AJOB Empirical Bioethics, 2019
Background: As of 2019, ten jurisdictions in the United States have authorized physicians to prescribe a lethal dose of medication to a terminally ill patient for the purpose of hastening death.
Elizabeth R. Brassfield, M. Buchbinder
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Duty to inform creditors

2022
This part discusses Article 54 of the EU Regulation on Insolvency Proceedings (EIR), which concerns the duty to inform creditors. It discusses the duty of the court of a Member State having jurisdiction or the insolvency practitioner appointed by that court to inform the known foreign creditors as soon as insolvency proceedings are opened.
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Issuers’ duty to disclose inside information

ERA Forum, 2017
Issuers are under an obligation to disclose inside information as soon as possible according to the disclosure regime in Art 17 of the Market Abuse Regulation (MAR). The article explores what and when an issuer must disclose. The threshold for determining what constitutes inside information is low, which ensures an early application of the insider ...
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Aid-in-dying laws and the physician's duty to inform

Journal of Medical Ethics, 2017
M. Buchbinder
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The Subjective Moral Duty to Inform Oneself before Acting*

Ethics: An International Journal of Social, Political, and Legal Philosophy, 2014
Holly M. Smith
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