نتایج جستجو برای: Autonomy Principle

تعداد نتایج: 176524  

Journal: :The Journal of Auto-Nomic Nervous System 1970

پارساپور, علیرضا, یاوری, ندا,

Increasing attention to individual liberties in last decades, has led to considering respect to patients autonomy and involvement in making medical decisions as a critical ethical principle. In spite of a general emphasis on the Importance of the mentioned principle, there is a wide controversy about the logical limitations of respect to patients' wishes and preferences in medical decision maki...

  The primary principle of international Criminal law is territorial principle. However, in several special cases, Countries tend to extend their local territory of criminal law to extra territorial Jurisdiction. It means that, if providing commitment crime out of their territory of autonomy, they will decide that their provision and courts to consider the crime. For example, when occurring a c...

Journal: :مجله مطالعات حقوق تطبیقی 0
مهدی شهابی استادیار گروه حقوق دانشکدۀ علوم اداری و اقتصاد دانشگاه اصفهان

the contract looks like the natural law. this means the negation of the principle of the autonomy of the will and the will of legislator as a basis for the validity of contractual content would be rejected. because the foundation of creation and validity of natural law would not be the will, but natural justice and natural equity. therefore, the foundation of the validity for such a contract- s...

Alī Ḥasanniyā Ghulām Riḍā Ma„ārifī

One of the important issues in medical ethics is the way of treating and making decision on a patient’s treatment, especially if a physician encounters with some limitations to make a decision. In new medical ethics, the “Autonomy Principle” (respect for patient’s autonomy and individual autonomy) is used to solve the problem; that is, physicians decide on whether to treat a patient or not afte...

Journal: :British medical journal 1985
R Gillon

Autonomy is defined as the capacity to think, decide, and act freely and independently on the basis of such thought and decisions. Three types of autonomy are distinguished: autonomy of thought, which embraces the wide range of human intellectual activities called "thinking for oneself"; autonomy of will, or the capacity to decide to do things on the basis of one's deliberations; and autonomy...

Journal: :Journal of law and medicine 2010
Lindy Willmott Ben White Ben Mathews

The principle of autonomy underpins legal regulation of advance directives that refuse life-sustaining medical treatment. The primacy of autonomy in this domain is recognised expressly in the case law, through judicial pronouncement, and implicitly in most Australian jurisdictions, through enactment into statute of the right to make an advance directive. This article seeks to justify autonomy a...

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