Autonomy Consent and the Law

Autonomy  Consent and the Law
Author: Sheila A.M. McLean
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2009-09-10
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781135219055

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The notion that consent based on the concept of autonomy, underpins a good or beneficent medical intervention is deeply rooted in the jurisprudence of most countries throughout the world. Autonomy, Consent and the Law examines these notions in the UK, Australia and the US, and critiques the way in which autonomy and consent are treated in bioethics and law.

Autonomy in the Law

Autonomy in the Law
Author: Mortimer Sellers
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2007-09-19
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781402064890

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By juxtaposing European and American concepts of autonomy in the law as they are applied to families, capital punishment and criminal trials, authors reveal the common values that justify all legal systems. This book sheds new light on the fundamental purpose of law by examining how European and American lawyers, judges, and citizens actually apply and should apply legal autonomy to litigation, legislation, and the law itself.

Beyond Autonomy

Beyond Autonomy
Author: David G. Kirchhoffer,Bernadette J. Richards
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2021-07-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1108741304

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Respect for autonomy has become a fundamental principle in human research ethics. Nonetheless, this principle and the associated process of obtaining informed consent do have limitations. This can lead to some groups, many of them vulnerable, being left understudied. This book considers these limitations and contributes through legal and philosophical analyses to the search for viable approaches to human research ethics. It explores the limitations of respect for autonomy and informed consent both in law and through the examination of cases where autonomy is lacking (infants), diminished (addicts), and compromised (low socio-economic status). It examines alternative and complementary concepts to overcome the limits of respect for autonomy, including beneficence, dignity, virtue, solidarity, non-exploitation, vulnerability and self-ownership. It takes seriously the importance of human relationality and community in qualifying, tempering and complementing autonomy to achieve the ultimate end of human research - the good of humankind.

The Autonomy of Law

The Autonomy of Law
Author: Robert P. George
Publsiher: Clarendon Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1999
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 0198267908

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This collection of essays from legal philosophers offers an assessment of the nature and viability of legal positivism. It addresses questions such as: to what extent is the law adequately described as autonomous?; and should legal theorists maintain a conceptual separation of law and morality?.

Healthcare Decision Making and the Law

Healthcare Decision Making and the Law
Author: Mary Donnelly
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2010-11-18
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781139491846

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This analysis of the law's approach to healthcare decision-making critiques its liberal foundations in respect of three categories of people: adults with capacity, adults without capacity and adults who are subject to mental health legislation. Focusing primarily on the law in England and Wales, the analysis also draws on the law in the United States, legal positions in Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand and Scotland and on the human rights protections provided by the ECHR and the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. Having identified the limitations of a legal view of autonomy as primarily a principle of non-interference, Mary Donnelly questions the effectiveness of capacity as a gatekeeper for the right of autonomy and advocates both an increased role for human rights in developing the conceptual basis for the law and the grounding of future legal developments in a close empirical interrogation of the law in practice.

Law s Relations

Law s Relations
Author: Jennifer Nedelsky
Publsiher: OUP USA
Total Pages: 559
Release: 2011-10-11
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780195147964

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Jennifer Nedelsky claims that we must rethink our notion of autonomy, rejecting the usual vocabulary of control, boundaries and individual rights. If we understand that we are fundamentally in relation to others, she argues, we will recognize that we become autonomous with others.

Relational Autonomy and Family Law

Relational Autonomy and Family Law
Author: Jonathan Herring
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 63
Release: 2014-03-11
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9783319049878

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This book explores the importance of autonomy in family law. It argues that traditional understandings of autonomy are inappropriate in the family law context and instead recommends the use of relational autonomy. The book starts by explaining how autonomy has historically been understood, before exploring the problems with its use in family law. It then sets out the model of relational autonomy which, it will be argued, is more appropriate in this context. Finally, some examples of practical application are presented. The issues raised and theoretical discussion is relevant to any jurisdiction.

Autonomy

Autonomy
Author: Mortimer Sellers
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2007
Genre: Comparative law
ISBN: OCLC:1066528361

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Autonomy in the Law considers one of the most important benefits of the rule of law. Juxtaposing European and American conceptions of autonomy in the law of families, capital punishment and, criminal trials reveals the common values that justify all legal systems. Law protects the autonomy of individuals and associations by defending the boundaries of their own self-rule. This book illuminates the fundamental purpose of law by examining how European and American lawyers, judges and citizens do and should apply legal autonomy to the practical circumstances of litigation, legislation and the law.