The issue of conscientious refusal by health care practitioners continues to attract attention from academics, and was the subject of a recent UK Supreme Court decision. Activism aimed at changing abortion law and the decision to devolve governance of abortion law to the Scottish Parliament both raise the prospect of altered provision for conscience in domestic law. In this article, building on earlier work, we argue that conscience is fundamentally connected to moral integrity and essential to the proper functioning of moral agency. We examine recent attempts to undermine the view of conscience as a matter of integrity and argue that these have been unsuccessful. With our view of conscience as a prerequisite for moral integrity and agency ...
I argue that appeals to conscience do not constitute reasons for granting healthcare professionals e...
In recent years there has been a marked increase in academic interest in the phenomenon of conscient...
This article will explore the role of conscience in cases which are not subject to a predictable, ge...
The issue of conscientious refusal by health care practitioners continues to at tract at tention fro...
The issue of conscientious refusal by health care practitioners continues to attract attention from ...
The issue of conscientious refusal by health care practitioners continues to attract attention from ...
Conscientious objection has achieved a particular place in contemporary law and culture. Lawyers, po...
Lack of clarity about the proper limits of conscientious refusal to participate in particular health...
Lack of clarity about the proper limits of conscientious refusal to participate in particular health...
Lack of clarity about the proper limits of conscientious refusal to participate in particular health...
The current approach to guaranteeing rights of conscience depends on the recognition of a human (and...
This paper examines the vexed issue of conscientious objection and abortion. It begins by outlining ...
Claims of conscience are a substantial area of concern in relation to healthcare decisions but are o...
Conscience and conscientious objections are important issues in medical law and ethics. However, dis...
In this paper I claim that the conscience clause around abortion provision in England, Scotland, and...
I argue that appeals to conscience do not constitute reasons for granting healthcare professionals e...
In recent years there has been a marked increase in academic interest in the phenomenon of conscient...
This article will explore the role of conscience in cases which are not subject to a predictable, ge...
The issue of conscientious refusal by health care practitioners continues to at tract at tention fro...
The issue of conscientious refusal by health care practitioners continues to attract attention from ...
The issue of conscientious refusal by health care practitioners continues to attract attention from ...
Conscientious objection has achieved a particular place in contemporary law and culture. Lawyers, po...
Lack of clarity about the proper limits of conscientious refusal to participate in particular health...
Lack of clarity about the proper limits of conscientious refusal to participate in particular health...
Lack of clarity about the proper limits of conscientious refusal to participate in particular health...
The current approach to guaranteeing rights of conscience depends on the recognition of a human (and...
This paper examines the vexed issue of conscientious objection and abortion. It begins by outlining ...
Claims of conscience are a substantial area of concern in relation to healthcare decisions but are o...
Conscience and conscientious objections are important issues in medical law and ethics. However, dis...
In this paper I claim that the conscience clause around abortion provision in England, Scotland, and...
I argue that appeals to conscience do not constitute reasons for granting healthcare professionals e...
In recent years there has been a marked increase in academic interest in the phenomenon of conscient...
This article will explore the role of conscience in cases which are not subject to a predictable, ge...