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What is needed is an end to discretion and the recognition of autonomy in contracts, with the aim of reducing costs and promoting negotiation in a better spirit.
There is a need for the definition of a range of interventions in which the adolescent might have the legal recognition of autonomy for decision about his/her voluntary participation.
The users in our panel specifically emphasized: being listened to, recognition of autonomy and involvement of the partner.
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Medical ethics are based on four principles: beneficence, non-maleficence, justice and recognition of patient autonomy.
In the Thomson-Urrutia Treaty of 1914, the government-owned vessels of Colombia were exempted from paying tolls in exchange for Colombian recognition of the autonomy of Panama.
This recognition of the autonomy of refugee communities and their capacity to be economically and politically self-sufficient is long overdue.
Proponents of regionalism usually blame the recognition of local autonomy, otherwise known as "home rule," for familiar metropolitan problems - housing segregation, the stark divide between rich and poor communities, environmentally destructive sprawl.
The notables formed private armies of mercenaries and slaves, which they sometimes used to provide important contributions to the Ottoman armies in return for recognition of their autonomy by the sultans.
As Paisley points out in her book: "One of Fernando's most significant legacies is his assertion that 'Australia' without recognition of Aboriginal autonomy was essentially genocidal, and that an entirely new way of organising settler colonisation, based on a form of self-rule for Aboriginal people within Australia was urgently needed".
The Mamlūks' rise to power was climaxed by the careers of two emirs—ʿAlī Bey and Abū Dhahab both of whom secured from the Sublime Porte (Ottoman government) de facto recognition of their autonomy in Egypt (1769 75) and even undertook military campaigns in Syria and the Hejaz.
In recognition of Finnish autonomy, Alexander I promised to respect the religion and fundamental laws of Finland, as well as the privileges and rights of the inhabitants (that is to say, the Swedish constitution of 1772 as amended in 1789, by which the regent alone had the executive power while the consent of the Diet was required for legislation and the imposition of new taxes).
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