Sentences with phrase «imposed on the autonomy»

My proposal was an attempt to add in a utilitarian ethic (mandatory use of seat belts and car seats is based on a utilitarian ethic imposed on autonomy) to assure the best outcome for those who prefer home birth.

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When children run into trouble in school, either academically or in the realm of behavior, most schools respond by imposing more control on them, not less, further diminishing their fragile sense of autonomy.
Rather than impose a management system on participants, the workshops give faculty autonomy in finding their own effective leadership style.
For a significant subset of teachers (actually a very large subset), the mere thought of a set curriculum imposes an intolerable burden on their autonomy and creativity.
Public programs must also adhere to «quality» standards that impose cumbersome input or process requirements that infringe on charter autonomy.
The charter school theory of action trades autonomy for accountability — allowing schools freedom from regulations imposed on school districts in exchange for meeting established performance goals.
In addition to state - and authorizer - imposed restrictions, recent federal policies may have detrimental impacts on the autonomy of charter schools.
The term of legal autonomy comprises thus for Gragl four «imperatives» that the Court has developed, with the consequence of some serious constraints imposed by the CJEU under its vigilant protection of legal autonomy on Member States choice and utilization of other international courts and tribunals and on the jurisdiction of such courts and tribunals (p. 84).
Fourth, it remains questionable whether the autonomy of EU law must really be secured by imposing on non-Member States that they have to expressly guarantee the respect of the monopoly on dispute settlement of the CJEU within the EU in the provisions of an international agreement.
The PSLREB noted that «the conditions imposed on counsel directly affect their abilities and capacities... [to make choices that] represent essentially private decisions that border on the very nature of an individual's personal autonomy
The Bill gives this principle legislative force — requiring the secretary of state to promote autonomy by giving NHS bodies and professionals freedom to exercise their functions in the most appropriate manner and by not imposing unnecessary burdens on them.
While it has always been well established that an adult who lacks capacity can not give valid consent to treatment, the Mental Capacity Act (MCA) places a renewed emphasis on the autonomy of the patient and imposes a clear requirement to involve patients and those close to them in the decision - making process in relation both to medical treatment and to the...
Rather than imposing limits on individual autonomy, republicanism accepts that within democratic theory the manifestation of personal beliefs will at times need to yield to general norms.
Irritability due to constraints and limits imposed on expanding autonomy and exploration needs.
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