The distinction between freedom and voluntariness is explicit in the discussion of moral virtue by Spinoza, Gilson, and Murdoch. |
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The stipulation was founded upon the fact that at the last trial they did take care of the matters as to the voluntariness and intelligentness of the waiver of those statements. |
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Potential subjects would be told of these mechanisms to ensure the voluntariness of the consent during the free and informed consent process. |
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And, the regressive language of voluntariness was contrary to feminist theorizing about women's equality and social reproductive work. |
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It sounds like the argument challenges the voluntariness of the consent. |
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On the Commission's model, voluntariness is also linked to market forces, that is to say to working with the market. |
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Coercion would negate the voluntariness of a decision to participate, or to remain, in a research project. |
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Their situation may also compromise the voluntariness of consent in other ways. |
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Refer to Chapter 3 for further guidance in regard to the voluntariness of consent. |
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At the extreme, there can be no voluntariness if consent is secured by the order of authorities. |
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Generally, i.e. not just in the area of voluntariness, an increasing process of monetarisation can be observed. |
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Returns must be conducted according to international law principles: voluntariness, safety and dignity. |
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Coercion is absolutely incompatible with voluntariness, especially in the context of a prison regime, which is by definition coercive. |
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In a new provision in the Marriage Act section 1a, it is established that voluntariness is a condition to be able to enter into marriage. |
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Because incentives are used to encourage participation in a research project, they are an important consideration in assessing voluntariness. |
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Other studies conducted in the Netherlands have indicated how voluntariness is compromised, alternatives not presented and the criterion of unrelievable suffering bypassed. |
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The procedures and mechanisms include security measures, based on the principles of voluntariness, transparency, complementarity and sustainability. |
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He changed his mind partly because most American police forces, which originally opposed the Miranda warning, now embrace it as a useful procedure which reduces courtroom disputes about the voluntariness of confessions. |
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The proposal does not alter the requirement of evidence of voluntariness. |
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Give a clear field to voluntariness, I would say. |
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Certainly among the components of informed consent is not simply getting the information, not simply being able to have the competence to deal with it, but voluntariness. |
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Mr. Cadieux, the issue you seem to be most concerned about has to do with the state of voluntariness, shall we say, with respect to the deductions. |
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It is vital in these circumstances to adhere strictly to the principles of impartiality, voluntariness and the need for full consultation with the internally displaced persons themselves about their future. |
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Some of these vulnerabilities stem from a child existing in a situation in which coercion and a lack of voluntariness may compromise assent and consent. |
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The element of voluntariness has important implications. |
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In determining an application for revocation of bargaining rights, the Board may look at whether there was any employer involvement that would raise questions as to the voluntariness of the application. |
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Voluntariness includes omission, for implicit in omission is that the actor voluntarily chose to not perform a bodily movement and, consequently, caused an injury. |
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