Testing by tribunals resumed, this time by special
conscientious objection tribunals chaired by a judge, and the penalties were thought to be much less harsh.
Landstinget i Jonkopings Lan appears to contradict international law protecting
conscientious objection, Grimmark wants to appeal to Strasbourg.
He would likely support
conscientious objection in relation to assisted dying by physicians, contrary to the arguments made recently by bioethicists Julian Savulescu and Udo Schuklenk.
Conscientious objection allows a doctor to refuse to provide a service based on deeply held religious, moral or ethical beliefs, even if the service is legal and pertains to the technical skills of the doctor's profession.
surveyed medical students to examine their beliefs on
conscientious objection and the controversy in medical procedures^).
The author briefly refers to the problems created in Italy by an abortion law that allows
conscientious objection on grounds of religious belief for medical and paramedical staff.
Even though the ECHR ruling referred, among others, to the opinion of the United Nations High Commissioner on Human Rights, according to which a state vesting the right to invoke
conscientious objection in healthcare professionals must provide patients with a possibility to obtain a given healthcare service, including abortion, from another healthcare service provider, in no way did it question the validity of the conscience clause.
The national Ombudsperson recommended that Polish provisions on
conscientious objection be amended, so that doctors claiming
conscientious objection can no longer deny women their rights.
In truth, the deviancy spoken about in the above was
conscientious objection to World War I (W.
This article will begin with accepted definitions of
conscientious objection, including the definition in the Code of Ethics for Nurses (American Nurses Association [ANA], 2001).
GREAT WAR Dr Craigmile (chairman) asked him to state the grounds for his so-called
conscientious objection.
This is the first joined act of Israeli
conscientious objection to ever take place during ongoing peace negotiation; it is the first act of its kind in five years, but follows a long tradition of communal
conscientious objection.