Sentences with phrase «of meaningful consent»

And it challenges the notion of meaningful consent.

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Even worse, we are seeing the creation of a hardwired ethic of supply - side immorality to which the principle of consent will not be able to set meaningful boundaries.
Because of this difference in power, you can not give meaningful consent to the sexual relationship.»
Schools in this category tend to be schools of choice or private schools because they typically insist on longer hours of school attendance each year and have a greater focus on behavior modification than an ordinary school could manage without meaningful consent from parents.
If the skeptics are right, Wood writes, Common Core «will damage the quality of K — 12 education for many students; strip parents and local communities of meaningful influence over school curricula; centralize a great deal of power in the hands of federal bureaucrats and private interests; push for the aggregation and use of large amounts of personal data on students without the consent of parents; usher in an era of even more abundant and more intrusive standardized testing; and absorb enormous sums of public funding that could be spent to better effect on other aspects of education.»
The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada published in September 2017 a Report on Consent that provides detailed comments and guidance regarding meaningful consent in the digital environment, and recommends the federal government amend relevant parts of Consent that provides detailed comments and guidance regarding meaningful consent in the digital environment, and recommends the federal government amend relevant parts of consent in the digital environment, and recommends the federal government amend relevant parts of PIPEDA.
The government's decision to approve Northern Gateway in the face of such widespread opposition and without a meaningful attempt to obtain First Nations consent does neither.
In you want to build a pipeline through a portion of a First Nation's traditional territory, but not in a manner that renders the entire territory unusable for use, consent will not be required, but meaningful consultation will be required.
Then, she decided that the students were not in a position to give informed consent to the breach of their Charter right, given that they had no meaningful choice between consenting to the test and missing a significant event in their lives.
Most notably, regarding third - party applications, the Assistant Commissioner determined that Facebook did not have adequate safeguards in place to prevent unauthorized access by application developers to users» personal information, and furthermore was not doing enough to ensure that meaningful consent was obtained from individuals for the disclosure of their personal information to application developers.
The stipulation that no consent is obtained where the complainant is incapable of consenting (s. 273.1 (2)(b)-RRB- suggested that «Parliament was concerned that sexual acts might be perpetrated on persons who do not have the mental capacity to give meaningful consent», including persons who were unconscious, again indicating that consent was intended to mean «the conscious consent of an operating mind» (at para. 36, citing Esau).
i. Commit to meaningful consultation, building respectful relationships, and obtaining the free, prior, and informed consent of Indigenous peoples before proceeding with economic development projects.
The Government of Canada recognizes that meaningful engagement with Indigenous peoples aims to secure their free, prior, and informed consent when Canada proposes to take actions which impact them and their rights, including their lands, territories and resources.
Although monogamy most certainly is an artifact of Catholic dogma and the proscriptions of the Pentateuch, the increasing prevalence of stable, child - rearing polyamorous relationships in Western society intimates that it perhaps is not a necessary ingredient of meaningful, productive, long - term relationships between consenting adults.
Principle 6 reads: «The Government of Canada recognizes that meaningful engagement with Indigenous peoples aims to secure their free, prior and informed consent when Canada proposes to take actions which impact them and their rights, including their lands, territories and resources.»
However, there is concern that technology and business models have changed so significantly since PIPEDA was drafted as to affect personal information protections and to call into question the feasibility of obtaining meaningful consent.
At least one commenter explained that if we required consent or authorization for use and disclosure of protected health information for treatment, payment, and health care operations then we must also have a right to request restrictions of such disclosure in order to make the consent meaningful.
The ability to negotiate restrictions or otherwise have a meaningful discussion with the front - line provider would be independent of, and potentially in conflict with, the consent obtained at the enrollment stage.
On May 8, the federal, British Columbia, and Alberta privacy commissioners published new guidelines to remind organizations that under Canadian private - sector privacy laws, organizations are required to obtain meaningful consent for the collection, use, and disclosure of personal information.
In the complaint, EPIC asks the FTC to investigate Facebook, determine the extent of the harm to consumer privacy and safety, require Facebook to cease collection and use of users» biometric data without their affirmative opt - in consent, require Facebook to give users meaningful control over their personal information, establish appropriate security safeguards, and limit the disclosure of user information to third parties.
Despite Facebook's claims to the contrary, everyone involved in the Cambridge Analytica data - siphoning incident did not give his or her «consent» — at least not in any meaningful sense of the word.
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Prior: To be meaningful, informed consent must be sought sufficiently in advance of any authorization by the State or third parties or commencement of activities by a company that affect indigenous peoples and their lands, territories and resources.
Consent: This involves consultation about and meaningful participation in all aspects of assessment, planning, implementation, monitoring and closure of a project.
As such, consultation and meaningful participation are fundamental components of a consent process.
The Commission has developed a number of principles which should underpin effective and meaningful engagement at Appendix B. [19] The Commission recommends that the Government be guided by these principles in order to consult and cooperate in good faith with affected Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, through their own representative institutions, in order to obtain their free, prior and informed consent before adopting and implementing the IEDS.
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