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Youth should decide: the principle of subsidiarity in paediatric transgender healthcare
Journal of Medical Ethics, 2022Drawing on the principle of subsidiarity, this article develops a framework for allocating medical decision-making authority in the absence of capacity to consent and argues that decisional authority in paediatric transgender healthcare should generally ...
F. Ashley
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2023
Abstract Subsidiarity addresses the ordering of relations between the local and the wider aspects—family, community, and state, province, or federation. It addresses the limits of law and policies, acts as a check and balance on the state, and contributes to a preference for the organic and diverse. A constitution ordered by subsidiarity
Holger Backhaus-Maul +1 more
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Abstract Subsidiarity addresses the ordering of relations between the local and the wider aspects—family, community, and state, province, or federation. It addresses the limits of law and policies, acts as a check and balance on the state, and contributes to a preference for the organic and diverse. A constitution ordered by subsidiarity
Holger Backhaus-Maul +1 more
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Why territory matters for implementing active subsidiarity in EU regional policy
Regional studies, 2021The concept of active subsidiarity advocated by the European Commission has important implications for European Union (EU) regional policy. This article examines the main tenets of active subsidiarity and how they relate to competing notions of territory
J. Moodie +2 more
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Subsidiarity as the Preference for Proximity
The American Journal of Jurisprudence, 2021This article reflects on subsidiarity as the preference for proximity. In doing so, it focuses both on the idea of the preference for proximity and the preference for proximity.
Maria Cahill
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