... issuesin embryo interventions and cloning latter being necessary to the improvement of the former Both the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act (HFEA) 1990 andthe July 1994 Loi reXect, inthe ... dignity, together with others like uniqueness and respect These qualities appear inthe introduction of the Wrst international statement inthe Weld of bioethics, the Universal Declaration on the Human ... 1991) The implication for cloning is that the parent(s) seeking reproductive cloning cannot accept that strangeness carried inthe matrix of the gestating mother Inthe same analytical vein, one...
... competent, informed and voluntary The information required is such that the patient understands in broad terms the nature and purpose of the procedure, andthe principal risks, beneWts and alternatives ... shared decision-making Patients should control the amount and timing of information I submit that inthe case of anonymized testing, andinthe case of ‘routine’ voluntary named testing, consent is ... understanding and information, and sometimes by coercion The ethics of anonymised unlinked screening for HIV in pregnancy With anonymized testing, there is a tension between the perceived interests...
... funding of some research projects (and not others), influences on the outcome of research (i.e., findings), and influences on the dissemination of research findings? Are some sources, types, and ... of theissues raised in Module on the Tuskegee Syphilis Study andissues of race What role does the predominant race of the residents of Homer play inthe siting of the Claiborne facility there? ... coal miners in terms of the “frame” of numbers of coal miners, the health of miners appears to be diminishing That is, coal mine deaths, per thousand coal-mine employees inthe US, have been increasing...
... avoid causing the potential for post-painting andthe human environment The waste has a high risk only when people are not interested inthe management of collecting and dealing with them If the managers, ... into the overall sustainability of the community, becoming a company that is responsible for all manufacturing operations and business For example, the other insurance company, by investing in ... statements Therefore, the recruitment of staff and their training is indispensable in every business Following the above argument, the hypothesis is formulated: H2: Employee’s awareness of CSR and CSR...
... goals 16 Ethicalissuesinsocial work research Geraldine Macdonald and Kenneth Macdonald Introduction Social work andresearchResearch methods andsocial work Research interpretation Research ... as inthe case of the Race Awareness Training (RAT) thesis imported into the UK from the USA and employed, in its mind-numbing simplicity, to devastating effect by those (including Liberal and ... through the British population and come out with goodies on the one hand and baddies on the other In fact the history of the period [the 1950s onwards] is the history of the continued internal...
... journalism and democracy There is a tension between the internal goals of journalism andthe market contexts in which it operates; andthe market inhibits the dissemination of information and diverse ... alarming shifts as his lack of interest in editorialising gave way to Ethicalissues journalism andthe media 30 active and eccentric involvement On one occasion the editor of the Evening Standard ... initial granting of interlocutory injunctions and their maintenance by the Court of Appeal andthe House of Lords after the publication of Spycatcher inthe United States, and found that the former...
... results inthe infant becoming involved in a growing number and variety of social relationships In summary, none of the views discussed above provides an adequate account of moral standing In looking ... practising clinician’s slant on disability, inthe context of ethicalissuesin withdrawing life-sustaining treatment He writes, ‘Life-sustaining treatment implies that treatment is being given in ... Finally, the validity of the arguments both for and against anonymity are considered, andthe implications of changes inthe practice of secrecy for donor insemination are outlined Elina Hemminki...
... within the family’ The parents take on the consenting role on behalf of their child for both therapy and research; Ethicalissuesin withdrawing life-sustaining treatment whereas the assent of the ... evidence and certainty Before the issue of withholding or withdrawing life-sustaining treatment can be considered, the present condition of the infant must be assessed intheEthicalissuesin withdrawing ... shorten the infant’s life In handicapped neonates, theethicalissues may also include the appropriateness or otherwise of artiWcial and natural feeding Tube feeding is not completely innocuous...
... of these – theThe fewer the better? burdens and beneWts of maintaining versus reducing the number of fetuses, the goals of FTPP in particular cases, whether fetuses are targeted for reasons involving ... standing is subordinated to the autonomy of the pregnant woman In other words, other factors being equal, the case for FTPP in high order multiple gestations is compelling, the case for FTPP in ... terminating other fetuses In other words, the criterion on which to base the medical prognosis for women and their potential children in multiple gestations is the fewer the better’ How, then,...
... act in their own self-interest, or inthe interest of certain other groups (e.g the poor, the less able) and have at least partial knowledge about how they (or the groups they are interested in) ... schooling and job training Human capital is the largest form of investment in a modern economy Human capital involves choices at the extensive margin (schooling) and at the intensive margin (hours ... data needed to implement them The cost-benefit criterion is the least demanding; the voting criterion is the most demanding in that it requires information about the joint distributions of outcomes...
... negative and exploratory ethics requires the opportunity andthe freedom openly to tease out the inconsistencies in thinking about the nature of nursing and to seek their origin, to discuss the history ... in recognising anxieties and attempting to allay them as well as drawing the attention of the doctor to the fears and pain of the patient Inthe study it emerged that either none of the nurses ... administrative procedure but the moral demand to treat people in care with respect, making sure they understand and agree to what is being done to them Smith’s research into falling accidents in...
... accounting Creative accounting is referred to also as income smoothing, earnings management, earnings smoothing, financial engineering and cosmetic accounting The preferred term inthe USA, and ... abuse of accounting rules as falling within their domain, and therefore demanding their ethical judgement, while the manipulation of transactions falls within the domain of management and so is not ... loan agreement and alerted the auditors to the issue, hoping 'that they would play the role of bad cop and force the company to expense the 'slotting' The principal investor inthe company tried,...
... taken into account inthe final grading of the systems The overall ranking for all systems (excluding the T E C H corpus results) is given in Figure 2, in terms of the Sent and Char F-measures The ... to the development and testing of the Corpus Encoding Standard 712 (CES), which was initiated during the MULTEXT project (Ide et al., 1995) The CES is based on SGML and it is an extension of the ... of the document It examines the tree structure of an SGML document in a first pass, weighting each node according to the number of characters contained within the subtree rooted at that node The...