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Policy delusions and dutiful daughters: imagined versus real care integration for older people
Published 2021“…In the case of older adults, informal carers (especially ‘dutiful daughters’) play a significant role in integrating and coordinating care. …”
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The morality in intimacy
Published 2024“…I argue that to the extent that a subject does not integrate their motive of duty with their other motives, their moral and intimate relationships are compromised, and on the same grounds, because intimate relationships are interpersonal relationships and the motive of duty just is the motive to respect another person as a separate person.…”
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Fiduciary principles in English common law
Published 2019“…Today, following fusion of law and equity, we are seeing the assimilation of equitable remedies for breach of fiduciary duty with negligent liability for tortious harm, and the folding of the primary fiduciary duties into contract. …”
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Foreword
Published 2013“…The final sentence of the Royal Society report was: ‘But our most direct and urgent message must be to the scientists themselves: Learn to communicate with the public, be willing to do so and consider it your duty to do so.’ <br> Fortunately, the need for scientists to communicate is now widely recognised and no longer considered controversial by the scientific community. …”
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Obligación y práctica social
Published 2016“…Hart thought that the content of our duties is determined by what we do as a matter of settled practice and their force is given by our attitude of acceptance towards our practice. …”
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Common law and the constraint of financial markets: credit rating agencies as a test case
Published 2017“…Can the law develop workable, litigable rules to measure the duty and standard of care owed by financial intermediaries to clients? …”
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Love and the state: why children’s rights matter for children in care
Published 2022“…This chapter draws on moral philosophy to argue that love is a matter of justice and, therefore, a duty. It proposes that, at minimum, children in care should receive attentive love, and that children’s rights can serve as proxies for them to have similar opportunities to become ‘lovable’ as children raised by their parents.…”
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Child agricultural work in South Africa: a contested space
Published 2012“…Contradictions across these spaces may be particularly sharp in modernizing societies where long-standing local ‘traditional’ practices and ideologies, such as the duty to contribute to family economic well-being, confront modern rights-based ideologies embedded in instruments such as the Convention on the Rights of the Child and the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child. …”
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Women and the emergence of the Arabic novel
Published 2017“…It also highlights the work of ‘Afīfa Karam to emphasize the ambiguities or tensions of early Arabic novels as women authors sought to balance gender expectations with the era’s discourses of domestic duty.…”
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Law, public debates and professionals' attitudes: a comparative study on the use of advance directives in England, France and Germany
Published 2020“…It will show how physicians’ sense of duty to respect ADs depends on: (1) the definition of the legal status of ADs in a country; (2) the way the law addresses physicians’ concerns regarding the use of ADs (e.g. uncertainty about validity, respect for patient preferences); and (3) the way ADs are discussed in the public (or not). …”
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Ascribing and limiting fiduciary obligations: Understanding the operation of consent
Published 2014“…The chapter surveys current law, and concludes that not “who is a fiduciary,” or “what is a fiduciary duty,” but “how are fiduciary duties changed” is now the compelling question.…”
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Wrongs, group disadvantage, and the legitimacy of indirect discrimination law
Published 2018“…</p> <br/> <p>In section I, we will identify the two distinct duties — one general and the other particular — that underpin indirect discrimination. …”
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Heroic Shakespeare at Lincoln's Inn Fields
Published 2023“…Employing literary and performance modes of analysis, it demonstrates how the dramaturgical alterations he made to the play align it with a distinctive Davenantian mode: just like The Siege of Rhodes – recognised by John Dryden as the first extant heroic play in English – Macbeth centres on two opposing married couples; it meditates on how best to reconcile uxorious love with public duty and personal honour; and it puts creative energy into music and spectacle to produce powerful theatrical effects. …”
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The role of free will in the right to life
Published 2024“…The paper shows how free will be manifested in the right to life through its three personifications: 1) no one can be arbitrarily deprived of life; 2) the duty of the state is to protect human life; 3) everyone has the right to protect his life and health, the life and health of other people from illegal encroachments. …”
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Company taxation and innovation policy.
Published 2003“…Then, in Section 6.4, we consider an issue that is not on the government’s immediate agenda, but one where there might be a case for reform – stamp duty on share transactions. The chapter also looks at innovation policy, following the 2002 Pre-Budget Report announcement of a review into the interaction between universities and business, which will report at the same time as a separate review of the UK’s innovation performance. …”
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Ethics for climate change communicators
Published 2017“…While consequentialism rightly emphasizes the consequences of communication, its exclusive focus on the effectiveness of communication tends to obscure other moral considerations, such as what communicators owe to audiences as a matter of duty or respect. Deontology better captures these duties and provides grounds for communicating in ways that respect the rights of citizens to deliberate and decide how to act. …”
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Judiciaries
Published 2023“…At the foundation lay the authority of monarchs empowered to judge their subjects’ rights, duties and status by virtue of the regal office. The second form of judiciary arose by royal delegation of decisional power to dedicated judges sitting in permanent courts of common law, or to executive courts with a more political mandate. …”
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Deterrence in private law
Published 2022“…The impression given is that deterrence is somehow necessarily inconsistent with the justificatory role of interpersonal moral rights and duties. Chapter 8 shows that this is not the case. …”
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