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The phrase "area of consent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing permissions, agreements, or boundaries in various situations, such as legal, ethical, or interpersonal matters.
Example: "In our relationship, we have established a clear area of consent regarding personal space and privacy."
Alternatives: "zone of agreement" or "scope of permission".
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Alison Hill of the King's Fund, a healthcare think-tank, points out that in some cases doctors are under pressure to generate results and secure funding.So the area of consent will always be fraught; and although the government and professional bodies are addressing bad practice in this area, it is part of a wider problem.
The combined theoretical and practical nature of decisional capacity in the area of consent is probably one of the things that makes it so intellectually compelling to philosophers who write about it.
Second, more work is needed on the gray area of consent or lack thereof for novel or exotic sexual behaviors that are unplanned and perhaps new experiences.
This new way of doing research has been accompanied by the development of new ethical norms, practices and standards particularly in the area of consent.
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In the early 1980s, when I first identified myself as gay, one was equal in almost no area – age of consent, public displays of affection, employment laws, and areas of public life.
Yes, the scandal that made countless Canadian women (including myself) question their own personal experiences with grey areas of consent can now be viewed through the nuance of a for-profit porno.
The guideline covers areas of consent and communication with various disciplines including a Consultant Haematologist and the anaesthetic team during the booking and antenatal period.
Forty-five participants dropped out by the end of 2012 due mainly to moving outside the study area, withdrawal of consent or miscarriage (figure 2).
The area of informed consent proved contentious, however.
They advocate that adopting shared decision-making would lead to important and necessary reforms in the area of informed consent.
Previous research in the area of informed consent has highlighted that the emphasis given to chance in the explanation of the concept of randomisation causes considerable unease amongst patients and the general public (Featherstone and Donovan, 1998; Corbett et al, 1996; Fallowfield et al, 1998; Jenkins and Fallowfield, 2000).
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