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The limits of parental power in health decisions relating children

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Author(s)
Kipper, Délio José
Keywords
Bioethics
Decision-making
Parenting
Ethical analysis
Legislation
GE Subjects
Political ethics
Ethics of law
Rights based legal ethics
Bioethics
Community ethics
Social ethics
Family ethics

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/236149
Abstract
"Respect for human beings is one of the fundamental principles of bioethics, and is manifested through the exercise of autonomy. When a patient is not competent to make decisions regarding his or her health, as is the case with children under twelve years of age, there is a presumption that parents should make decisions on behalf of the child through the exercise of parental authority. The present study discusses the legitimacy and judicial right of parents to make decisions for their children when the choices involved go beyond the boundaries permitted by ethics, law and society. The study also considers common practice in Brazil, when there is a conflict of interest between the treatment proposed by the medical professiomal and the wishes of parents"
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2015
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