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  1. Individualised Claims of Conscience, Clinical Judgement and Best Interests.Stephen W. Smith - 2018 - Health Care Analysis 26 (1):81-93.
    Conscience and conscientious objections are important issues in medical law and ethics. However, discussions tend to focus on a particular type of conscience-based claim. These types of claims are based upon predictable, generalizable rules in which an individual practitioner objects to what is otherwise standard medical treatment. However, not all conscience based claims are of this type. There are other claims which are based not on an objection to a treatment in general but in individual cases. In other words, these (...)
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  • In defence of medical tribunals and the reasonability standard for conscientious objection in medicine.Robert F. Card - 2016 - Journal of Medical Ethics 42 (2):73-75.
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  • Refusing to Kill: Selective Conscientious Objection and Professional Military Duties.Andreas Yiannaros - 2018 - Journal of Military Ethics 17 (2-3):108-121.
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