The right not to know: an autonomy based approach

R Andorno - Journal of medical ethics, 2004 - jme.bmj.com
… One could argue that this autonomy based approach is unrealistic, because it ignores the
fact that people are not always free to decide according to their real interests. For instance, …

The Right Not to Know: An Autonomy Based Approach–A Response to Andorno

G Laurie - 2004 - era.ed.ac.uk
approach is broader and encompasses some of the harder cases which an autonomy based
approach … Thus, most of the substance of Andorno’s approach is subsumed within my model…

Autonomy, the right not to know, and the right to know personal research results: what rights are there, and who should decide about exceptions?

G Helgesson - Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 2014 - cambridge.org
… ’s and not the parents’ health. Our inclination was that there cannot be a right not to know that
… reason to question whether autonomous decisions were made regarding participation.The …

Autonomy and a right not to know

J Husted, M Chadwick - … right to know and the right not to know …, 2014 - books.google.com
… overruling the duty of confidentiality, approaches the unsuspecting family member with the
… alleged right to know does not comprise a right not to know. But by the very approach the ‘…

Recognizing the right not to know: conceptual, professional, and legal implications

G Laurie - Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 2014 - cambridge.org
… Finally, such an autonomy-based approach fails to distinguish between … choices not to know
(as already discussed above) and no choices at all. That is, while prior-expressed autonomy

[HTML][HTML] Autonomy and the patient's right 'not to know'in clinical whole-genomic sequencing

A Townsend, F Rousseau, J Friedman… - European Journal of …, 2014 - nature.com
… the right to say no to disclosure. Following Andorno 3 we maintain that the right not to know
… Also, it is not an absolute right; it may be restricted when disclosure relates to serious harm …

Comment on a view favoring ignorance of genetic information: Confidentiality, autonomy, beneficence and the right not to know

MC Bottis - European Journal of Health Law, 2000 - JSTOR
… whether we should recognize the value of a 'right not to know', here … right not to know is
examined not as a right of the patient, not to know medical information of herself, but as the right

Patient autonomy and relatives' right to know genetic information

R Gilbar - Med. & L., 2007 - HeinOnline
… law seeks to recognize the various … approach, founded on a relational interpretation of
autonomy and communitarian notions of solidarity and moral responsibility. This approach

From the right to know to the right not to know

BM Knoppers - The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
… in with genetic research is the right not to know. In the clinical … autonomy, and in reaction
to the expansion of predictive genetic testing in the 1990s, we will see that the right not to know

Strategy-based instruction: A learner-focused approach to developing learner autonomy

LTC Nguyen, Y Gu - Language Teaching Research, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
… Technology-based approaches emphasize learning opportunities made available by … -based
approaches often fail to achieve. The most popular form of technology-based approaches is …