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SUMMARY:Children's Consent: Philosophy and Law in Conversation
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LOCATION:Exeter College\, Turl Street\, United Kingdom\, OX1 3DP
DESCRIPTION:<p>All information for this workshop\, including the programme\, can be found at https://www.law.ox.ac.uk/research-and-subject-groups/childrens-consent-philosophy-and-law-conversation</p>\n<p>This workshop brings together academics in law and in philosophy to explore children's consent to medical treatment in addition to a range of closely related issues\, including children&rsquo\;s values\, wellbeing\, responsibility\, and decision-making capacity. This workshop will be an opportunity to achieve a broader understanding of these matters and of the nature of childhood and of consent more broadly.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Participants in the workshop will engage a range of questions including: &nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Is there\, and should there be\, any difference between the effect of a consent or refusal of a minor?</p>\n<p>What is the basis for holding children responsible? To what extent should children&rsquo\;s responsibility vary across different domains\, eg criminal justice and medicine?</p>\n<p>What is the best understanding of wellbeing for children and how do those conceptions relate to issues of consent?</p>\n<p>A very limited number of attendee places\, including provision for six (6) early-career researchers (graduate student or non-permanent staff)\, are available. Please express your interest by 28 February to:&nbsp\;childrensconsent@gmail.com</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Lisa Forsberg;CN=Anthony Skelton;CN=Isra Black;CN=Jonathan Herring:
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