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Safeguarding the Right to Health of the Elderly in Rural China: A Legal Analysis
Qiang Chen,1 Wei Tian,2 Long Zheng,3 Taoying Li1,4 1Law School, Xinjiang University, Urumqi, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Foreign Languages, Guangxi Science & Technology Normal University, Laibin, People’s Republic of China; 3Graduate ...
Qiang Chen, Wei Tian, Long Zheng
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Computer Law & Security Review, 2011
Abstract It is now apposite to speak of the ‘data centric world’. Businesses are paying ever more attention to their own, and others’ data, as a way of adding value to the organisation and conferring competitive advantage. This in turn is focusing attention on legal rights in data across many business sectors, where we’re starting to see more ...
Richard Kemp, Paul Hinton, Paul Garland
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Abstract It is now apposite to speak of the ‘data centric world’. Businesses are paying ever more attention to their own, and others’ data, as a way of adding value to the organisation and conferring competitive advantage. This in turn is focusing attention on legal rights in data across many business sectors, where we’re starting to see more ...
Richard Kemp, Paul Hinton, Paul Garland
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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1973
Legal developments affecting children and adolescents have been in two directions: the first was and continues to be the development of protective statutes and codes; the second is seen in recent court decisions declaring constitutional rights for minors.
A D, Hofmann, H F, Pilpel
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Legal developments affecting children and adolescents have been in two directions: the first was and continues to be the development of protective statutes and codes; the second is seen in recent court decisions declaring constitutional rights for minors.
A D, Hofmann, H F, Pilpel
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Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2002
Children's rights do not seem to evolve--they respond. They respond to modern issues and concerns that are often fed by the media and resolved by politicians who serve adult constituencies. The solutions are typically premised on the beliefs that all children of a certain age and usually of a certain geographic state are alike and that parents know and
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Children's rights do not seem to evolve--they respond. They respond to modern issues and concerns that are often fed by the media and resolved by politicians who serve adult constituencies. The solutions are typically premised on the beliefs that all children of a certain age and usually of a certain geographic state are alike and that parents know and
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1996
The idea of legal rights today enjoys virtually universal appeal, yet all too often the meaning and significance of rights are poorly understood. The purpose of this volume is to clarify the subject of legal rights by drawing on both historical and philosophical legal scholarship to bridge the gap between these two genres--a gap that has divorced ...
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The idea of legal rights today enjoys virtually universal appeal, yet all too often the meaning and significance of rights are poorly understood. The purpose of this volume is to clarify the subject of legal rights by drawing on both historical and philosophical legal scholarship to bridge the gap between these two genres--a gap that has divorced ...
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Psychiatry and the Legal Rights of Patients
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1972This study of psychiatric personnel involved with admissions procedures at a leading New England mental health center demonstrates on a small scale that the psychiatric community is generally unaware of patients' legal rights at the time of their admission and during subsequent hospitalization.
L, Tancredi, D, Clark
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Waiving legal rights in research
Journal of Medical Ethics, 2013The US federal research regulations prohibit informed consent, whether written or oral, from including provisions in which human subjects waive or appear to waive legal rights. We argue that policies that prevent human subjects from waiving legal rights in research can be ethically justified under the rationale of group, soft paternalism.
David B, Resnik, Efthimios, Parasidis
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010
AbstractThis essay is a reply to Joseph Raz's ‘Human Rights in the Emerging World Order’. In that essay Professor Raz made a series of typically sophisticated and subtle arguments about human rights. His analysis suffers, however, from three important flaws that render its arguments unpersuasive. First, in the course of that essay Raz identifies rights
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AbstractThis essay is a reply to Joseph Raz's ‘Human Rights in the Emerging World Order’. In that essay Professor Raz made a series of typically sophisticated and subtle arguments about human rights. His analysis suffers, however, from three important flaws that render its arguments unpersuasive. First, in the course of that essay Raz identifies rights
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Natural Rights, Legal Rights, Human Rights
2023Abstract Chapter VI begins with an analysis of right informed by Hohfeld’s schema, and briefly discusses the will and interest theories of right; it then criticizes Finnis for relying on human rights—i.e. positive law—rather than natural rights at a key part of his analysis; it then discusses natural right, human right, and legal right ...
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The legal rights of people in institutions
Australian Journal of Mental Retardation, 1974The struggle to provide legal rights for people in institutions for the mentally retarded is discussed, with particular relevance to recent activities in the USA. The major content areas include the right to treatment, the right to be free from involuntary servitude, and commitment laws.
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