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But LSE said its students were "not given enough information to enable informed consent" and were "endangered".
"They've used students essentially as a human shield in this situation". In an email sent to LSE students and staff, the university said: "It is LSE's view that the students were not given enough information to enable informed consent, yet were given enough to put them in serious danger if the subterfuge had been uncovered prior to their departure from North Korea.
In an email sent to LSE students and staff, the university said: "It is LSE's view that the students were not given enough information to enable informed consent, yet were given enough to put them in serious danger if the subterfuge had been uncovered prior to their departure from North Korea.
All participants were provided with a participant information sheet that included detailed information regarding the nature of the study, to enable informed consent.
One example is a woman's request for caesarean section in the absence of medical indications, a situation in which the obstetrician has the right to decline to perform the procedure if there are health concerns for the mother or fetus, or if the woman does not have an understanding necessary to enable informed consent [ 42].
If a parent enables any of these highly visible and sure-to-be-popular kids' voice skills, they'll have effectively enabled consent for their kids to use Alexa as much as they want.
The lawyers believe jurors are quite capable of distinguishing the kind of drunkenness that enables consent (though it may be regretted afterwards) and a state of deeper inebriation, which makes consent meaningless.
To this end it's changing the trespass laws to enable drilling without consent and offering lavish bribes to local people.
The latter criterium is added to enable an informed consent procedure.
It is an ethical imperative that prospective research volunteers are to be provided adequate information about clinical trials and their potential risks and benefits to enable meaningful informed consent [ 1, 2].
So while Fidzup is no adtech giant its experience still makes an interesting case study — showing how the consent line was being crossed; how, working with CNIL, it was able to fix that; and what being on the right side of the law means for a (relatively) small-scale adtech business that relies on consent to enable a location-based mobile marketing business.
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