"At present, any technologies with a generating capacity over 1 MW must go through a more arduous
consenting process prior to deployment," added Ms Long.
On almost every account, the demands of
consenting in a way that make the consenter morally responsible depend on situational factors that vary with context.
This Article proposes that the third-party consent to search doctrine involves a triangular relation between the police officer, the
consenting third-party, and the suspect.
Some commentators have suggested that the prosecution should have to show only that the accused did not reasonably believe that the complainant was
consenting (rather than having to show that the accused was aware that the complainant was not or might not have been
consenting).
It is reasonable to assume that a minor capable of
consenting to abortion should be able to consent to routine phlebotomy, but most legal pundits would disagree.
It is generally assumed, however, that the patient, in
consenting to the operation, has consented to everything necessary in theatre to permit the operation to be undertaken safely (Richardson-Tench 2006).
Additionally, the lack of evidence about what kind of consent form is best should be the basis for assessing the risk of the informed consent substudy, not the risks of the avian flu study that participants are
consenting to.
For both approaches, we used univariate statistics to examine the rate of returned parental consent forms, the percentage of parents
consenting to participate in the CBITS screening, and the percentage of parents actively refusing to allow their child to participate in the screening.
For each USD1,000 in principal amount of each series of debentures for which consents are received,
consenting holders will receive the product of USD7.50 multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of which is the aggregate principal amount of debentures of each series outstanding on the expiration date, and the denominator of which is the aggregate principal amount of debentures of each series for which Alcatel and Lucent received and accepted consents.
as a fundamental condition of the use of human reproductive technologies...." (17) The Tri-Council Policy Statement (TCPS) further clarifies free and informed consent, stating that it requires that the donor understand and accept the "nature and goals" (18) of the intervention to which she is
consenting. Without an understanding of the nature and goals of the intervention(s) to which a donor is
consenting, her consent cannot properly be said to be informed.
(6) For while he was aware of the possibility that she was not
consenting, and so was culpable, the fact that she was gladly choosing intercourse with him defeats the claim that she was raped.
The World Health Organization (2003) stated that the witness confirms the consent was voluntary and informed, but framed the witness role as necessary when the
consenting person is illiterate.
Karen also signed a form
consenting to a search of the Duran residence, an old farmhouse on the property, and several outbuildings.
In cases involving older children, the courts claimed that it was the state's responsibility to protect young women because they were inherently weak or were emotionally and intellectually incapable of
consenting to sexual intercourse, or because female chastity was necessary to maintain the moral character of a society.
The court said non-therapeutic sterilization could never be said to be a decision for the benefit of a person who is incapable of
consenting.