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    Religion, culture, conscience and chaplaincy af Hordern, J

    Udgivet 2024
    “...In practice, arguments mounted against conscientious objection have not been found persuasive....”
    Journal article
  2. 22

    Religion, culture and conscience af Hordern, J

    Udgivet 2020
    “...In practice, arguments mounted against conscientious objection have not been found persuasive....”
    Journal article
  3. 23

    Objection to conscience: an argument against conscience exemptions in healthcare af Giubilini, A

    Udgivet 2016
    “...I argue that there is no principled reason in favour of conscientious objection qua conscientious that allows to treat these two cases differently. ...”
    Journal article
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    Doctors have no right to refuse medical assistance in dying, abortion or contraception af Savulescu, J, Schuklenk, U

    Udgivet 2016
    “...We argue that eligible patients could be guaranteed access to medical services that are subject to conscientious objections by: (1) removing a right to conscientious objection; (2) selecting candidates into relevant medical specialities or general practice who do not have objections; (3) demonopolizing the provision of these services away from the medical profession....”
    Journal article
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    Rationing Conscience af Wilkinson, D

    Udgivet 2016
    “...Could these disagreements rise to the level of a Conscientious Objection? If so, should Conscientious Objections to existing allocation decisions be accommodated?...”
    Journal article
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    Institutional objection to abortion: a mixed-methods narrative review af Merner, B, Haining, CM, Willmott, L, Savulescu, J, Keogh, LA

    Udgivet 2023
    “...Qualitative evidence from other countries showed that IO was claimed by secular as well as religious institutions, and individual conscientious objection could be used as a mechanism for imposing IO. ...”
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    Positive or negative? Consistency and inconsistency in claims of conscience af Wilkinson, DJC

    Udgivet 2020
    “...This means that asymmetrical conscientious objection policies are potentially unjustified....”
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    Canas-Segovia V. United States immigration and naturalization service brief amicus curiae of the office of the united nations high commissioner for refugees af Goodwin-Gill, G, Timberlake, S, Steinhardt, R

    Udgivet 1990
    “...This brief examines the law and practice relating to conscientious objection, and considers how and in which circumstances those who refuse to do military service can be considered as refugees under the 1951 Convention/1967 Protocol. ...”
    Journal article
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    Vaccination ethics af Giubilini, A

    Udgivet 2020
    “...<p><strong>Growing points</strong></p> Conscientious objection to vaccination is becoming a major area of discussion <p><strong>Areas timely for developing research</strong></p> The relationship between individual, collective and institutional responsibilities to contribute to the public good of herd immunity will be a major point of discussion, particularly with regard to the COVID-19 vaccine....”
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    Conscientious non-objection in intensive care af Wilkinson, D

    Udgivet 2016
    “...Discussions of conscientious objection (CO) in healthcare often concentrate on objections to interventions that relate to reproduction, such as termination of pregnancy or contraception. ...”
    Journal article
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    Religion and culture af Hordern, J

    Udgivet 2016
    “...In all matters, doctors’ conduct should be governed by the law and arrangements for conscientious objection which are in effect....”
    Journal article
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    Conscience af Giubilini, A

    Udgivet 2016
    “...As discussed in section 6, this last approach to conscience is often used with a political function to advocate freedom of thought and action in liberal democratic societies, for example, as explained in subsection 6.1, through conscientious objection to practices that one would otherwise be professionally or legally expected to perform....”
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